Rugby Legend Ma’a Nonu Becomes Part-Owner of MLR’s San Diego Legion

Rugby Legend Ma’a Nonu Becomes Part-Owner of MLR’s San Diego Legion

Pacific excellence in action! JUST IN: Rugby icon Ma’a Nonu has officially joined San Diego Legion as a part-owner. A two-time Rugby World Cup champion with the All Blacks and a Legion standout from 2020 to 2024, Nonu’s influence on and off the field is undeniable.

“Ma’a is not only a rugby icon but a great person and leader in the global rugby community,” said San Diego Legion Founding Member Darren Gardner.

Now, Nonu is bringing his leadership and passion into the boardroom, helping drive rugby’s growth in the United States while strengthening the Legion’s commitment to excellence

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND – NOVEMBER 01: Ma’a Nonu poses during a New Zealand All Blacks portrait session at the Heritage Hotel on November 1, 2012 in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

Born in Wellington, New Zealand, and of proud Samoan heritage, Nonu is celebrated as one of rugby’s greatest centers. Over his two-decade career, he dominated Super Rugby and helped the All Blacks clinch back-to-back World Cup titles in 2011 and 2015. His later years saw him bringing world-class experience to Major League Rugby, where he made an indelible mark with San Diego Legion.

A natural leader, Nonu has captained multiple teams throughout his career, inspiring teammates with his dedication and vision. Now, he channels that same energy into shaping the future of the sport in America.

“I’m honored to take this next step with the San Diego Legion,” said Nonu. “This club and its fans have meant a great deal to me during my time as a player. I believe in the vision of growing rugby in the United States, and I’m excited to contribute to the future of the Legion both on and off the field.”

Photo Credit: SD Legion

Nonu’s involvement solidifies San Diego Legion’s status as a Major League Rugby powerhouse and a catalyst for expanding the game globally. His legacy continues—this time, inspiring the next generation of players and fans.

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