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Former F1 boss buys NEW team in huge announcement

Former F1 boss buys NEW team in huge announcement

Former F1 boss buys NEW team in huge announcement

Neil Walton
Former F1 boss buys NEW team in huge announcement

Eddie Jordan his dipped his toes back into the sporting business market by acquiring a rugby union team.

Jordan, 76, led the eponymous F1 team between 1991 and 2005, tasting victory four times in 250 starts.

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He went on to sell Jordan to Midland ahead of the 2006 season, sparking a long period of identity changes including Spyker, Force India and Racing Point.

Eventually, Aston Martin branding was applied to the team under the control of billionaire businessman Lawrence Stroll.

Jordan Grand Prix won four races in 250 starts
Jordan has transformed into Aston Martin over the years

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Jordan consortium buys rugby union team

Jordan, recently diagnosed with bladder and prostate cancer that has spread to his spine and pelvis, is known as a shrewd businessman with an enviable network of F1 contacts.

And he has exercised those muscles with ‘The Jordan Associates’ lifting from administration a London Irish side in around £30m of debt.

"The primary goal of the new ownership is to return London Irish Rugby Club to the pinnacle of international professional club rugby, aiming for a swift return to top-flight competition," they said.

"The Jordan Associates team will now turn its attention to negotiating a full and sustainable return for London Irish to competitive rugby, hand-in-hand with London Irish's supporter base.”

Jordan's iconic 1994 livery with Eddie Irvine at the wheel

Senior partner Kyle Jordan – Eddie’s youngest son – added: “We are incredibly excited about this opportunity to steer London Irish towards new heights.

"Our investors bring not just financial backing but a profound passion for rugby and a commitment to the community, and in particular want to reach out to the global Irish diaspora to build the exile brand."

London Irish have not competed since the 2022/23 Premiership season.

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