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Jurgen Klopp’s son makes major investment into new sport in Liverpool after buying abandoned sports ground

Published on April 29, 2025 at 09:41 PM

JURGEN KLOPP’S son Marc is part of a four-man group set to bring a new padel club to Liverpool.

, 36, is a keen player of the fast-growing racquet sport.

Aerial view of a sports complex with a running track, tennis courts, and soccer field.
Plans have been launched for Liverpool Tennis Centre
Jürgen Klopp's family with the German Championship trophy.
Marc Klopp, right, is part of Padel FC

Seeking to bring opportunities to Merseyside, City Council (LCC) asked interested parties for proposals in 2023.

Two bidders submitted proposals to LCC last September.

Councillors have since given preliminary agreements to Padel FC, a group headed up by Marc Klopp.

Padel FC want to build six indoor and three outdoor courts across 1.5 acres of land.

They also aim to add further toilet facilities as well as a food truck, with the redevelopments set to cost £500,000.

Currently occupying the land is a car park, as well as some out of use courts.

Klopp is one of four directors of Padel FC, alongside Michael Smith, Carl Spellman and former Premier League footballer Bradley Orr.

The ex-defender, 42, played for , Blackburn and Bristol City.

Padel FC will be required to pay LCC £70,000 in rent for their first 12 months on site.

The price would then double in the years to follow.

Marc Klopp’s father Jurgen is also an enthusiastic padel player.

Launching a new Wilson padel range in January, the 57-year-old said: “Padel is, besides , the best game I’ve ever played.

“I’ve only known it in the last five years or so, but since then, I’m really addicted to it.

“You make big steps in a short period of time. It’s really fun to play.”;

Juergen Klopp speaking at a panel discussion.
Klopp, 57, is a keen padel player

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