Alexander Gus Spanos (September 28, 1923 – October 9, 2018) was an American
billionaire
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real estate developer, founder of the
A. G. Spanos Companies
A.G. Spanos Companies is a builder of multifamily residences
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, and the majority owner of the
San Diego / Los Angeles Chargers of the
National Football League
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(NFL).
Early life and education
Spanos was born in
Stockton, California
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to
Greek
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immigrants
[Los Angeles Times: "ALEX SPANOS : How the son of an impoverished Greek immigrant borrowed $800 and turned it into a business and sports empire worth $160 million" by CHRIS COBBS]
March 11, 1985 Constantino and Evanthia Spanos.
May 12, 2002 His father owned a
bakery
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where the young Spanos started working at the age of eight.
According to his autobiography, Spanos was "born into conflict", since his parents were constantly fighting. Spanos's mother even left the family home for two years and attempted to take two children with her, but his parents reunited when he was a teenager and remained married until his death. Spanos, who played a large part in mediating the conflict between his parents, stated that his turbulent home life was the reason he strove to provide a stable environment for his own children.
In 1942 he dropped out of college at the
California Polytechnic School and joined the
Army Air Force
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training as a pilot but left the program and instead served as a tail gunner during World War II.
Spanos earned varsity letters in swimming and diving at the
University of the Pacific in Stockton and later distinguished himself as an amateur golfer.
Career
In 1951,
he borrowed $800 from a local banker to buy a truck which he then used to sell sandwiches to migrant farm workers in the
San Joaquin Valley
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.
He invested his earnings in real estate and at the suggestion of his tax accountants, started to build apartments.
In 1960, he founded
A.G. Spanos Companies,
which by 1977 had become the largest apartment builder in the United States.
The corporation is based in Stockton and has 10 subsidiaries.
In 1984, Spanos bought 60% of the
San Diego Chargers
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(now Los Angeles Chargers) from majority owner
Eugene Klein for $48.3 million.
Over the next 10 years, he bought out the shares of several small co-owners, bringing his control of the team to 97%. The remaining 3% was held by San Diego restaurateur
George Pernicano, an investor in the team since a few years after its inception, until Pernicano's death in October 2016; and Bill Fox, a local community leader, until his death in 2020. Since 1993, Spanos's son
Dean
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has handled the daily operations of the franchise.
According to ''
Forbes
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'', as of 2015 the Los Angeles Chargers are worth $995 million.
Philanthropy and political contributions
Spanos donated $500,000 to renovate the Fox Theatre in downtown Stockton, and with the approval of the City of Stockton, renamed the facility the Fox California Bob Hope Theatre. The
Alex G. Spanos Center
Alex G. Spanos Center is a 6,150-seat, indoor multi-purpose stadium on the campus of the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California.
The Alex G. Spanos Center opened on September 9, 1981, and was constructed for over $7 million. It is ...
in
Stockton, the Alex G. Spanos Stadium for
Lincoln High School in Stockton, the Alex G. Spanos Sports and Recreation Complex in
Sacramento
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, the Alex G. Spanos Training Center at
UCSD
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and the
Alex G. Spanos Stadium
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at
Cal Poly are named after him.
Spanos was one of the largest contributors to
George W. Bush
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's re-election campaign in 2004. By contributing $5 million to 527 groups that supported the Bush campaign in 2004, Spanos ranked among the top five GOP donors. President Bush appointed Spanos to the
Kennedy Center
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board in 2004. Spanos was inducted into the California Building Industry Hall of Fame in 2005. Spanos also received the
AHEPA
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Award, an award that recognizes members of the community for their contributions and achievements in their chosen field of endeavor.
Personal life
In 1948, Spanos married Faye Papafaklis.
They had four children: Dean Spanos, the Chargers' team president; Michael Spanos, the Chargers' executive vice president; Alexis Spanos Ruhl, a vice president of A.G. Spanos Companies; and Dea Spanos Berberian, a vice president of A.G. Spanos Companies. In his autobiography, Spanos credits his wife with much of his success and stated that the couple did not recall "one real argument."
Faye Spanos died on August 7, 2018, aged 92.
Spanos resided in Stockton, California.
He owned property in
Las Vegas, Nevada
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. Spanos had a seven-way heart bypass in 2000,
and has had surgery and undergone chemotherapy for colon cancer. After his heart bypass at Sacramento Mercy General Hospital, Spanos donated $10 million to the hospital to sponsor the construction of a new state-of-the-art heart center.
He had written a book called ''Sharing the Wealth: My Story'' which detailed his rise from a moneyless man of 27 years to become a billionaire. Spanos was the first person to be on the winning teams in both the
Bob Hope Desert Classic
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in Palm Desert (1977) and the Bob Hope British Pro-Am (1980).
Spanos died October 9, 2018, age 95, of complications from
dementia
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that had been diagnosed ten years prior.
Pat Bowlen resigns control of Denver Broncos, acknowledges he is dealing with Alzheimer's disease
''Denver Post''. Retrieved July 23, 2014. According to friends, he had been brokenhearted by the death of his wife two months earlier.
See also
*List of celebrities who own wineries and vineyards
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References
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