Quantum Pacific acquires Spain SailGP Team
The Los Gallos Spanish SailGP Team has been acquired by the Quantum Pacific Group, marking a landmark moment for both the championship and Spanish sport. The transaction represents the largest-ever investment in a sailing team in Spain and underscores SailGP’s continued growth as a global, premium sports property.
SailGP is an annual, global sports league featuring inshore racing in harbours around the world, and culminates with a $1 million winner-takes-all match race. Rival national teams race in identical, supercharged F50 catamarans, engineered for intense racing at speeds that exceed 50 knots (nearly 60 mph/100 kph).
The Los Gallos SailGP Team holds the record as the youngest team to compete in SailGP yet, after making its racing debut in Season 2. Champions of SailGP’s Season 4, Los Gallos is led by the Olympic champions partnership of driver Diego Botin and wing trimmer Florian Trittel. The team includes flight controller Joel Rodriguez, tactician and grinder Joan Cardona, strategist Nicole van der Velden, and grinder Bernardo Freitas.
Antonio Alquézar, CEO of Los Gallos SailGP Team, said:
“Welcoming Quantum Pacific as the new owner of the team marks a significant milestone in our journey. Their unmatched experience in sport provides us with the platform to build on our recent strong performances and to deliver the next phase of our success. We are grateful to SailGP for their support, and as a team we are excited to begin this new chapter with greater ambition and a clear long-term vision.”
The Quantum Pacific Group is an international group of businesses with significant interests in a wide range of industries globally, including shipping, power, chemicals and fertilisers, real estate and sports. Quantum Pacific primarily focuses on long-term asset-backed investments, with a goal to build and grow leading companies and organisations. Since 2017, sport has become a growing part of the Group’s portfolio and has a clear Iberian focus. Investments span a range of investments in established and emerging tier-1 leagues including Spanish football team Atlético de Madrid, Portuguese football team F.C. Famalicão, and the Spanish cycling team Movistar.
According to the press release, Quantum Pacific’s entry into SailGP reflects a natural evolution, investing in a next-generation, global racing championship aligned with innovation, impact and high-performance sport.
Antoine Bonnier, CEO of Quantum Pacific (UK) LLP, continued:
“We are delighted to welcome Los Gallos into the Quantum Pacific family. The Spanish team is a natural fit for Quantum Pacific. The Iberian region is a market we know well and believe in fully – and SailGP, with its global audience and elite competitive format, is exactly the kind of high-growth sport platform we believe in. We are here to win, and we are here to build something that lasts.”
With the acquisition, Los Gallos becomes the 12th of 13 teams sold by SailGP, competing in the Rolex SailGP Championship this season. Spain is a key market for the league, with a rich sporting culture and a devoted fanbase that has embraced the high-speed, close-to-shore racing format. Following four successful seasons in Cádiz, the global sail racing championship will make its debut in Valencia on September 5-6, 2026.
As part of this acquisition, Quantum Pacific’s Amit Singh and Harry Odling will join the board of Los Gallos, further reflecting their commitment to the long-term success of the team. Tifosy Capital and Advisory is serving as financial advisor to Quantum Pacific. Uría Menéndez is serving as legal counsel to Quantum Pacific.
SailGP’s Managing Director Andrew Thompson concluded:
“This is another hugely significant milestone for SailGP and for the continued growth of the championship. Quantum Pacific brings a deep understanding of sport performance, commercial success and the maritime world. Spain is a cornerstone market for us, defined by its rich sporting culture, incredibly passionate fanbase and a winning SailGP team, and we’re proud to see the team enter this next phase with such a strong ownership group behind it.”
Andrew Thompson – SailGP Managing Director