London Irish Rugby Club: A New Era of Fan Ownership and Expansion

London Irish Rugby Club aims for a 2026 comeback with a fan ownership model, introducing a women's team and reinstating the academy.

London Irish Rugby Club is set to make a triumphant return to competitive rugby by September 2026, under a revolutionary fan ownership model. This initiative, led by a consortium headed by former Formula 1 team owner Eddie Jordan, marks a significant shift in the club's management and operational strategy.

A New Chapter for London Irish

The club has outlined ambitious plans that include the establishment of a women's rugby team and the revival of its academy. These steps are part of a broader strategy to not only return to the rugby scene but to do so with enhanced strength and stability. The Jordan Group, which recently acquired the club out of administration, has positioned itself as the 'custodians' of London Irish, ensuring that the club's future is built on a solid foundation.

Strategic Goals and Community Engagement

Key objectives for the club include securing a competitive league, establishing a permanent home stadium in west London, and attracting sponsors. The transition to a fan ownership model will allow supporters to have a direct stake in the club, fostering a deeper connection between the team and its community.

Preparing for the Future

In the interim, London Irish plans to host exhibition matches and events to maintain engagement and build anticipation for their full return. The club is actively collaborating with rugby unions, fellow clubs, and key stakeholders to ensure a sustainable and competitive future.

Overcoming Past Challenges

London Irish faced significant challenges, including financial difficulties that led to their suspension from the Premiership in 2023. The club's previous owner, Mike Crossan, attempted to sell the club to a US consortium but was unsuccessful, leading to administration with debts of approximately £30 million. The new ownership is committed to learning from these past issues to build a more resilient and successful club.

A Vision for the Future

'Our mission is to rebuild the club with strength and stability before transitioning to long-term management,' stated The Jordan Group. This vision includes not just a return to rugby but a comprehensive rebirth of London Irish, aiming to make it a leading name in the sport once again.

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