Linda Pizzuti Henry announces SHOCK departure from investment group
Fenway Sports Group own Liverpool as well as several other teams in the United States. Their sporting portfolio includes the Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh Penguins as well as part-ownership of RFK Racing.
And Linda Pizzuti Henry, wife of FSG chief John Henry, was recently involved with an investment group for an NWSL expansion team. BOS Nation FC will join the United States-based women’s soccer league in 2026.
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Other owners include Aly Raisman - the gold medal Olympic gymnast - and actor Elizabeth Banks. However, Linda has now confirmed that she is working on an exit from the investment group.
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Linda's shock announcement
“In December, I officially notified the Boston NWSL team that I would be exiting the investor group,” she wrote on Instagram.
“We are working together and expect to complete the process soon, and I will then just be a Boston fan, not part of the BosNation team in any way.
“As an ardent supporter of women's sports, I happily joined as a limited, passive investor when the group was forming.
“I remain very excited about the growth and future of women's sports in Boston and beyond.”
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Linda recently posted another image to her Instagram stories of husband John celebrating the Red Sox’s capture of free agent Alex Bregman.
She has also been an active Liverpool voice on social media, speaking out on some questionable refereeing calls in the Reds’ 2-2 draw against Fulham in December.
Linda also poked fun at Manchester City at the end of last season for their THIS MEANS FOUR social media post, adding “thanks for thinking of us on your special day” to her Instagram Stories.
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FSG’s tenure in charge of Liverpool has featured several trophy wins - including the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup and Club World Cup - but the group has also faced its fair share of criticism for a perceived unwillingness to spend.
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