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Daniel Levy: Tottenham executive chairman steps down after 24 years in charge

Tottenham’s European Cup success opposed the background of a difficult Premier League campaign that the team was dismissed in the summer and changed with Thomas Frank in the summer months.

Last season there were a series of protests against Levy, Leicester’s leading banners in the defeat of Leicester in January “Our game is about victory, Levy’s game about greed” and “24 years, 16 managers, 1 trophy – change time”.

During the campaign, there were regular “Levy Out cheers.

During his term of office, Levy inspected the transition from White Hart Lane to the club’s new home in 2019 to the latest technology Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Spurs also reached the Champions League final under former Mauricio Pochettino in 2019, but missed the trophy following Liverpool’s 2-0 defeat.

Football Finance Expert Kieran Maguire, new stadiums produced by the money, historically lower wage structure and transfer expenditures “due to the degree of attention” Tottenham’i “Premier League’s most profitable club” described.

This summer, according to Footballtransfers.com, Spurs spent about 181 million pounds for signatures involving the attack on midfielder Xavi Simons and Mohammed Kudus.

Tottenham is making lock appointments in recent months. Before the arrival of Frank, the club called Vinai Venkatesham in April as its new general managers.

Peter Charrington was a new role that was not a performer after Levy’s exit.

Charrington, Director of Tottenham’s owners, was appointed to the SPURS Board of Directors as a non -executive director in March.

When Levy announced that he left, the club said: “Tottenham Hotspur was transformed in the last quarter of the century.

“He played in European competitions in the last 18 of the 20 seasons and became one of the world’s most well -known football clubs and has constantly invested in his academy, players and facilities, including a new, first -class stadium and the latest technology training center.

“The club also competed regularly at the highest level and enjoyed success in a series of fantastic fields, including the last Europa League Cup win.”

He added that “there is no change in property or shareholder structure.”

Charrington said: “I would like to thank Daniel and his family for their many years of loyalty and loyalty to the club.

“This is a new leadership period for the club, on the field and on the field. I admit that there are many changes in the last months, as we have set new foundations for the future.

He continued: “Now we are completely focused on stability and we are strengthening our talented people throughout the club led by Vinai and the executive team.”

The leadership change comes with the club, which ranks fourth in the Premier League after three matches of the 2025-26 season.

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