Brentford FC
·15 July 2025
Brentford welcomes new investment

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South African-born Gary Lubner, the founder of This Day Foundation and former chief executive of Belron, brings more than 20 years of investment and philanthropy expertise to the club.
Sir Matthew Vaughn founded MARV and is one of Britain’s most successful independent filmmakers, whose films such as the Kingsman franchise, Kick-Ass and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels have brought him international acclaim.
The new investment reinforces Brentford’s ambitions for continued growth on and off the pitch. Equity and financing from the new shareholders will not only enable greater investment in the squad but also create enhanced commercial opportunities and help grow Brentford’s reach and impact locally and beyond.
Brentford will remain under the majority ownership of Matthew Benham and the day-to-day control of the club’s leadership team, including chief executive Jon Varney, director of football Phil Giles and chair Cliff Crown.
This investment follows a successful 2024/25 season for Brentford with a 10th-place finish in the Premier League. Having achieved promotion in 2021, the club is now preparing for its fifth-straight season in the top flight.
Brentford chief executive Jon Varney said: “This is an exciting time for Brentford. The club has enjoyed significant success in recent years, and this investment will build on that progress to help us continue to challenge in both on-pitch performance and off-pitch commercial growth.
“It is vital to us that any new investors understand and reflect the values of our club. Since we first met Gary and Matthew, we have been aligned on how they can make a positive impact. They bring different but complementary expertise, and I am excited to see what we can collectively achieve.
“Matthew Benham remains a committed majority shareholder who has brought the club an incredibly long way in a short space of time. Together with our new investors we have a shared ambition for continued growth and to thrive in the world’s most competitive football league.
“We thank our fans for their loyalty and support as we keep driving the club forward.”
“It is vital to us that any new investors understand and reflect the values of our club. Since we first met Gary and Matthew, we have been aligned on how they can make a positive impact'
Brentford is committed to positively engaging with its community to provide support to those who need it most via programmes delivered by Brentford FC Community Sports Trust.
Together, these investors will bring not just funding, but expertise and networks that will enable the club to further strengthen its community offering.
Gary Lubner said: “I am a strong believer in the power of sport to build and unite communities and I have been hugely impressed by the values on which this great club has been established and continues to thrive.
“Brentford stands for more than just football. Its commitment to community, integrity and social progress reflects the values I care deeply about.
"I’m proud to support a club where success on the pitch goes hand in hand with meaningful impact off it - especially through the incredible work of Brentford FC Community Sports Trust, which changes lives every day across west London.
“I look forward to helping grow and develop this work, and contributing to Brentford’s continued success, on and off the pitch.”
Sir Matthew Vaughn said: “My journey with Brentford began 25 years ago when an actor suggested it would be a ‘great club to invest in’ and I’ve followed their progress ever since with well-earned respect.
"Some years later, an agent made the same suggestion and so I went to a game, and it was the most unique, intimate, and yet epic match I had ever been to.
"As he showed me around the stadium and introduced me to the brilliant owner and exceptional management team, all I could hear was the voice of the actor who first told me about the club echoing in my head, saying ‘You should have listened to me, it would have been much cheaper 25 years ago!’
“There is a uniquely universal respect for this club in the football world, and I too share in this admiration deeply. So here I am, embarking on a new chapter of my life where I will give my all to help build on the amazing foundations that have been laid on and off the pitch.”
In February this year, Matthew Benham transferred his shares in Brentford into a newly formed holding company called Best Intentions Analytics. This change in ownership structure has enabled the club to secure investment opportunities.