As featured on NewsNow: Football news

Magnusson steps down as West Ham chairman

Eggert Magnusson has stepped down as chairman of West Ham and sold his stake in the club.

The club's owner Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson has become West Ham's club chairman as well executive chairman and has bought Magnusson's 5% shareholding.

Gudmundsson, who is investing a further £30.5million in the club, said: "Eggert Magnusson has done a tremendous job as chairman, often in difficult circumstances, since our consortium bought the Club 12 months ago.

"Eggert has decided to move on to new pastures and to pursue his other interests. We wish him well for the future and express our thanks for all that he has done for West Ham."

Magnusson admitted there had been tough challenges over the last year - the club was nearly relegated last season and the Carlos Tevez affair is still not completely over.

He said: "I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here at West Ham. From the moment that Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson and I formed the consortium to bid for the club, it has been an honour to be involved.

"Now that I have sold my financial stake in the club and I need to focus a little more on my interests overseas, I think it is the right time to stand down as chairman.

"The last 12 months have not been without their challenges but I feel that we have emerged stronger and fitter as a club."

Video of the day:

About the author

Tribal Football Staff

×

Subscribe and go ad-free

For only $10 a year

  1. Go Ad-Free
  2. Faster site experience
  3. Support great writing
  4. Subscribe now
Launch Offer: 2 months free
×

Subscribe and go ad-free

For only $10 a year

Subscribe now
Launch Offer: 2 months free