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NLL awards expansion team to San Diego and owner Joseph Tsai

Joseph 'Joe' Tsai, co-vice chairman of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., speaks during the Rise conference in Hong Kong, China, on Tuesday, July 11, 2017. Bloomberg / Getty Images

A tech billionaire who played lacrosse at Yale has been awarded a franchise in the National Lacrosse League (NLL).

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The team, which will begin play in November 2018 at the former San Diego Sports Arena, will be owned by Joe Tsai, 53, vice chairman and co-founder of Alibaba Group.

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Forbes estimated Tsai’s net worth at $8.7 billion.

Earlier this month, reports surfaced that Tsai was interested in buying the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets.

Tsai also reportedly wants to build a downtown arena near Petco Park, home of baseball’s Padres.

Josh Gross, a spokesman for the new San Diego lacrosse team, downplayed talk of a new arena, but said: “I think that when you’re a person with his net worth, you get approached by a lot of business ventures.”

San Diego has lost two NBA teams, the Rockets to Houston in 1971 and the Clippers to Los Angeles in 1984.

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