CLOSE Owners of the Louisville City FC soccer club talk about the site of their new stadium in Butchertown. By Pat McDonogh, The CJ

Buy Photo Signs hang along a fence near the Challenger Lift building which is for sale. Mayor Greg Fischer announced Sept. 22 the city will be using $30 million to help investors build a 10,000-seat soccer stadium in the Butchertown area. Louisville City FC will repay $14.5 million over 20 years from sales of land and stadium rent. (Photo: Matt Stone/The Courier-Journal)Buy Photo

Louisville City FC released a complete list of its owners for the first time Thursday, naming 47 people who own a stake in the second-tier professional soccer club.

The club released the list at the request of reporters and of Metro Council members, who are assisting Louisville City FC in securing city and state financing to build a 10,000-seat soccer stadium in Butchertown.

Club owners include local development tycoon Gill Holland, University of Louisville board of trustees member Sandra Frazier, and newly-appointed University of Louisville acting athletic director Vince Tyra.

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The council's Budget Committee voted 4-1 on Tuesday to approve a $30 million bond for the stadium, which the club plans to be playing in by 2020, the deadline set by the professional United Soccer League.

The council's Labor and Economic Development Committee on Thursday voted 4-1 in favor of a resolution to ask the state for assistance through a tax-increment financing, or TIF, district. Club owners said they would seek approximately $30 million in TIF assistance.

A team-funded economic impact study conducted by Commonwealth Economics estimated the Butchertown stadium development project will create approximately $261.4 million in state and local tax revenue over 20 years.

Earlier this week, members of a conservative-leaning think tank said the city is moving too quickly on the $200 million soccer stadium development project, which calls for the city to leverage a $30 million bond to buy 40 acres of land for the development.

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Under the bond measure, the city is proposing to use $25 million for the land purchase with the remaining $5 million going toward public infrastructure.

But club board members and the mayor's office argued the fast-track is necessary because the city's option on the land expires Nov. 10.

A full list of Louisville City FC owners, with known associations, is below:

Bruce Aitken

Justin Akin, River Road Asset Management portfolio manager

Matthew Barzun, Gannett board of directors

Garrett Bates, Clover Ridge Homeowners' Association president

Andrew Beck, River Road Asset Management CEO

Garvin Brown, Brown-Forman Corporation chairman

Jacob Brown, Marian Development Group founder

Gabriel Cardenas, AGI Transportation CEO

Jose Donis, publisher of Al Dia en America

George Duthie, George and Mary Lee Duthie Charity Foundation

Scott Ferguson, The Underwriters Group owner

Stuart Ferguson, The Underwriters Group managing director

Thomas Forsha, River Road Asset Management portfolio manager

Sandra Frazier, Tandem Public Relations founder

Vincenzo Gabriele, owner of Vincenzo's restaurant

Lee Groza, partner at Mountjoy Chilton Medley

Gill Holland, The Group Entertainment owner

John Hollenbach, partner at Hollenbach-Okaley

Garett Jackson, Louisville Soccer Alliance director

Breck Jones, CEO of US WorldMeds, LLC

John Kallis, Meritrust Wealth Management COO

Jimmy Kirchdorfer, ISCO Industries CEO

Mark Kirchdorfer, ISCO Industries president

Scott Kronick, Ogilvy PR founder

Henry Sanders, River Road Asset Management Executive Vice President

Rory McMahan, managing partner of the McMahan Group

Hassan Miyanji

Carolyn Mountjoy, director of George and Mary Lee Duthie Charity Foundation

Mike Mountjoy, Mountjoy Chilton Medley founding partner

Thomas D. Mueller, River Road Asset Management chief compliance officer

Tim Mulloy, Mulloy Commercial Real Estate president and Peritus Public Relations CEO

Chester Musselman, Musselman Hotels CEO

John Neace , Neace Ventures founder and chairman

Barrett Nichols, BSG Financial founder

John Oakley

Dan Okruhlica, owner of Preferred Staffing, LLC

Christian Olsen

Pradeep Padmanabhan, pediatric emergency medicine physician at Norton's Children's Hospital

John Pieper, partner at Mountjoy Chilton Medley

David Rickert, Resonate Music Media president

Carol Rickert

Will Sanders

Jim Shircliff, River Road Asset Management portfolio manager and co-owner of Skychai Racing

Tysen Smith, personal injury plaintiff lawyer

Ken Stilger, Louisville Drywall Distributors president

Terry Stilger, Louisville Drywall Distributors vice president

Vince Tyra , ISCO Industries corporate adviser and University of Louisville acting athletic director

Sports enterprise reporter Danielle Lerner can be reached at dlerner@courier-journal.com or 502-582-4042.