Dell Loy Hansen
Dell Loy Hansen is an American business person and owner of the Major League Soccer club Real Salt Lake. Hansen also owns Utah Royals FC of the National Women's Soccer League. In addition, Hansen is the owner of Rio Tinto Stadium, Wasatch Property Management, and has several other business interests in Utah and surrounding states. Hansen joined the Real Salt Lake ownership group in October 2009, spending three years as a minority partner before acquiring full ownership of the team in January 2013.[1] Hansen has become one of the visionaries in Major League Soccer advocating for the creation of an extensive youth development program and high quality training facilities, a vision he realized for his own organization with the opening of several youth academies and the Real Salt Lake training facility in 2018. [2][3][4][5]
Hansen founded Wasatch Property Management in 1988 and employs approximately 600 employees with a real estate portfolio valued at more than $1.2 billion. Hansen is owner or part owner of close to a dozen companies, with approximately 900 employees located across Utah, Idaho, and California.[6]
References
- ↑ "Dell Loy Hansen Acquires Full Ownership of Real Salt Lake".
- ↑ "RSL Opens its First Youth Training Facility".
- ↑ "Hansen's Vision Taking Shape".
- ↑ "MLS Commissioner Dan Garber Attends Grand Opening of Real Salt Lake Training Center".
- ↑ "Real Salt Lake Youth Development".
- ↑ "Dell Loy Hansen Biography".
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