Levante UD is one of the historical clubs in Spain which is currently featuring in the 2025-26 La Liga season after becoming the Segunda Division champions. The Spanish club, just like its fragile and unpredictable performances on the field, moving from the first to the second divisions almost every season, has also been enduring financial turbulence in the last few years. Despite being called a club of the people, it is mainly managed by three entities as of 2025. The current Levante UD owners have somehow managed to build a steady management in recent years following a financial crunch.
If you want to know “who is the owner of Levante football club?”, then the answer doesn't point to a single person or a company or a brand. Currently, Levante UD owners are - Levante UD Foundation, Bizas Group, and a section of minority shareholders. The Foundation and the Group were in control until a capital increase was orchestrated by the board of directors back in 2024 through the general body election. Briefly put, the current Levante UD ownership is a perfect blend of three sections, headed by the club president Pablo Sanchez. For the last few years, the Spanish outfit has been operating despite suffering a significant loss in revenue. Since it got relegated in the 2021-22 season from the Spanish top flight, the debt burden has been increasing, and the present figure around which it is evolving is close to €100 million.
However, a loan amounting to €14 million by the Bizas Group in 2024 helped Levante UD navigate through this deep financial crisis, and reports suggest that a promotion to the top division and deliberate cost cuts might weather the storm in a few years.