McCourt Global
Interior of the Orange Vélodrome during a Olympique de Marseille match

MCCOURT SPORTS

The Power of Sports

McCourt Global is shaping the sports industry as a steward of iconic institutions and emerging leagues that are redefining athletics. Our belief in the power of sports to unite communities is central to McCourt Global’s heritage, dating back nearly a century to when Frank McCourt’s grandfather, Francis McCourt, became a part-owner of the Boston Braves (now the Atlanta Braves).


A Legacy of Success

Rider competing at the Global Champions League Super Cup

Past Equestrian Endeavors
(2014-2022)

Global Champions League

In 2014, MG became 50 percent owner of the Global Champions League and Tour, the equestrian world’s most celebrated international show-jumping competition, which MG successfully exited in 2022.

Miami Celtics

MG also has franchised the acclaimed Miami Celtics equestrian show-jumping team for multiple seasons, most recently in 2022, when the Celtics claimed the Global Champions League Super Cup.


Los Angeles Marathon
(2008-2019)

In 2008, MG acquired the operating rights to the Los Angeles Marathon, where MG designed a visionary “Stadium to the Sea” course for this celebrated annual event.  Later, MG donated the for-profit endurance race business to the nonprofit The McCourt Foundation.

Runners competition in the Los Angeles Marathon

Value Created by McCourt

Utilizing his deep experience as a builder, Frank improved Dodger facilities and infrastructure, expanded the brand’s global footprint, and increased community partnerships throughout Greater Los Angeles during his tenure as steward. 

  • In 2005, Dodger Stadium unveiled significant renovations, including full seating replacements in the bowl area, a full renovation of the field level, and stadium club improvements for an enhanced game day experience.
  • In 2008, the Dodgers and San Diego Padres made history by traveling to Beijing to play a two-game exhibition series, which still holds the record as being the first and only MLB games to be played in China.
  • In 2009, Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Arizona, opened as a new 13,000-seat stadium and practice facility—now home to both the L.A. Dodgers and Chicago White Sox spring training camps.
  • All of these advancements led to the historic sale of the Dodgers and paved the way for a record-breaking $7 billion media rights deal.

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