3 Jan – Michael B. Jordan attracted attention recently when he appeared at the English Premiere League match between AFC Bournemouth and Crystal Palace. The "Black Panther" star was seen making his way to the Vitality Stadium in Bournemouth, a coastal city two hours southwest of London as fans gathered to snap photos of him. This will be the first home game for Jordan, who became a minority shareholder in the ownership group led by NHL's Las Vegas Golden Knights owner Bill Foley that acquired Bournemouth in early December.
However, despite the "Creed" actor's presence, the team lost to Crystal Palace for a 2-0 score. That leaves them with a 4-9-4 win-loss-draw record, tied with Leeds at sixth from the bottom of the EPL standings. AFC Bournemouth is Jordan's first foray into sports ownership.