Chelsea appoint Jurasek as new chief executive as Glick departs
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Chelsea
announced Tuesday the appointment of Chris Jurasek as their new chief
executive, with president of business Tom Glick about to leave the club after
less than a year.
After
a lowly 12th-place Premier League finish in Clearlake Capital's first season as
owners, Chelsea appointed Mauricio Pochettino as their new manager on Monday,
with the London side seeking a return to the English and European triumphs they
enjoyed during Roman Abramovich's reign at Stamford Bridge.
Jurasek,
an executive at American co-owner Todd Boehly's Clearlake group, will oversee
all business areas at Chelsea and report to the board alongside co-sporting
directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley.
"I'm
delighted to be joining Chelsea, a club which is loved and followed all over
the world," Jurasek said in a statement. "I'm enormously proud to be
leading it into the next chapter in its rich history.
"We
have huge opportunities to grow on and off the pitch and to engage our
exceptional fans both in London and wherever they are supporting us from."
Behdad
Eghbali and Jose E Feliciano, co-controlling owners, said: "Chris' skill
and expertise will help us to drive the club forward in all areas, particularly
in supporting our long-term plans for Chelsea.
Former
Manchester City executive Glick will be leaving, having only been appointed
last July.
Earlier
this month, the Guardian reported Chelsea had hired a law firm to assess
whether Glick acted appropriately when he told a female agent her complaints to
him about the behaviour of a club executive did not interest him and were not
relevant to his job.


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