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Greek-American Investor Dean Metropoulos Buys 5% of New England Patriots

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Greek-American Investor Dean Metropoulos Buys 5% of New England Patriots
Dean Metropoulos is an integral part of the Greek-American community, participating in many philanthropic organizations. Credit: Public Domain

Dean Metropoulos, a noted Greek-American investor, has bought a five percent stake in the renowned New England Patriots football team.

Private equity firm Sixth Street Partners is taking an additional three percent, for a combined sale of eight percent valued at approximately $720 million. The deal, which does not affect the New England Revolution (MLS), is viewed as a signal of a broader transformation in how professional sports teams are financed and managed.

NFL owners are scheduled to vote on final approval of the deal on October 21-22, 2025. Metropoulos is expected to contribute strategic vision to the Patriots’ commercial strategies, including sponsorships and international outreach, building on his reputation for revitalizing iconic brands such as Hostess and Pabst Blue Ribbon.

Dean Metropoulos, who bought a five percent stake of the New England Patriots, honored by Greek PM

Just last week, on September 24, Prime Minister of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis bestowed upon Metropoulos the Order of the Phoenix, one of Greece’s highest honors. The award is given to people who make significant contributions to the arts and sciences, or have promoted Greek culture and interests internationally.

Metropolous, 79, is a Greek-American investor who grew up in Watertown, Massachusetts and attended nearby Babson College in Wellesley. He is the CEO of C. Dean Metropolous and Company, an investment firm known not just for its business in the food and beverage industry but specifically a 2013 deal that revived Hostess Brands and saved, among many of its beloved bakery items, the Twinkie, according to Sports Illustrated.

Dean and his wife Marianne Metropoulos and other members of his family are an integral part of the Greek-American community, participating in a myriad of philanthropic organizations such as Philoptochos, Faith—an Endowment for Orthodox and Hellenism, St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine, Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, The Hellenic Initiative (THI), National Hellenic Society, the American Hellenic Institute (AHI)—and several Greek Orthodox parishes.

After immigrating from Greece, he earned an MBA from Babson College and worked with GTE, a global telecommunications, lighting, precision materials, and home entertainment company. He became the company’s youngest CFO as CFO of Europe, the Middle East and Africa at age 25, and he returned to the US as the youngest senior vice president of GTE International.





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