We are pleased to announce the launch of Momentous Sports, an Orlando-based investment platform that combines ownership in sports teams with investment in dynamic mixed-use developments anchored by stadium districts.
Founded by Magnolia Hill Partners and supported by athlete partners John Elway, Tim Tebow, and Blake Bortles—alongside Andrew Cathy’s private real estate firm, Four Stones, Scott Friedman, and other strategic investors—Momentous is built by competitors, for competitors.
Our approach is positioned for long-term growth, aiming to unlock scalable opportunities while diversifying sources of potential upside.
Our Strategy in Action
Our first project is already underway in Jacksonville, Florida. Sporting JAX features both men’s and women’s professional soccer, with the men’s team competing in the USL Championship and the women’s team in the Gainbridge Super League. The club also operates one of the largest youth soccer academies in the country, serving over 12,000 athletes.
Momentous Sports serves as lead investor for Sporting JAX, and we're developing a comprehensive mixed-use district that will include housing, retail, hospitality, and public spaces.
This stadium-anchored development will serve as our flagship model for future opportunities across the United States and internationally.
Building the Future of Sports Investment
Our platform represents a new approach to sports investment—one that recognizes the power of sports as a catalyst for broader community development. By combining team ownership with strategic real estate development, we create multiple value streams while building lasting community assets.
This is just the beginning. We invite qualified investors to join us as we build a platform where championship leadership, sports ownership, and transformative real estate development align.

This communication is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy any securities. Any such offer will be made only pursuant to official offering documents and only to accredited investors who meet applicable suitability requirements.



