For $100, you can own a part of Oakland’s professional soccer team.
As of Friday afternoon, just four days into an equity crowdfunding campaign, the Oakland Roots club has already raised nearly $1.7 million of its $2 million goal, with plans to expand its reach and build a new stadium on top of one of the Oakland Coliseum’s unused parking lots.
The fundraising campaign gives anyone a chance to invest in and own a (small) share of the team — as opposed to just donating to it. It’s a relatively common funding model for European sports clubs, but exceedingly rare in the United States; the Green Bay Packers are one of the only professional teams with a similar public buy-in structure.
Amid the exodus in recent years of several other pro teams from Oakland — including the Raiders, the Warriors, and most likely soon, the A’s — the Roots say they’re here for the long-term. The team was started in 2018, with the stated mission to “harness the magic of Oakland and the power of sports as a force for social good.” Since then, it has expanded into a club that includes a women’s semi-pro team (the Oakland Soul) and a youth team, in addition to several other community initiatives.