Daniel Levy Resigns as Tottenham Executive Chairman After 24 Years
Daniel Levy Resigns as Tottenham Executive Chairman After 24 Years

Daniel Levy Resigns as Tottenham Executive Chairman After 24 Years

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Daniel Levy has stepped down as executive chairman of Tottenham Hotspur after nearly 25 years in charge, marking the end of a transformative but often controversial era at the club. During his tenure, Levy oversaw the construction of Tottenham's new £1.2 billion stadium and state-of-the-art training center, as well as consistent participation in European competitions, including winning the Europa League last season, ending a 17-year trophy drought. Despite these achievements, Levy was a polarizing figure among fans due to failed managerial appointments, contentious transfer policies, and the club's poor league finishes, culminating in protests and fan dissatisfaction. Recently, Levy appointed Thomas Frank as head coach following the sacking of Ange Postecoglou. With Levy's departure, Peter Charrington will take over as non-executive chairman, while Vinai Venkatesham remains CEO, signaling a new leadership chapter for Spurs. Levy expressed pride in his work building Tottenham into a global competitor and community, thanking supporters and pledging continued passion for the club.

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