Al Ahly Announces Departure of CEO at the End of the Current Season
Al Ahly Club has announced that its CEO, British Ron Gourlay, will leave his position by April next year, after his decision not to renew for an additional term.
The club issued a statement via its official account on the 'X' platform, confirming that Gourlay had informed the club's management of his desire not to extend his contract. The statement included the club's appreciation for his significant efforts, which contributed to the development of the administrative and financial structure and strengthened long-term sustainability.
During his tenure, Gourlay played a key role in improving the club's administrative and financial performance, establishing a strategy aimed at achieving competitiveness both locally and continentally. His presence was considered a significant factor in shaping a more stable future for the club.
The statement confirmed that Gourlay will continue his duties until April to ensure an organized administrative transition. The management aims to maintain the club's stability during this phase, preparing for the upcoming stage.
The Al Ahly management has begun to search for a successor to Gourlay, with expectations of appointing a capable individual to continue the development journey. The management is studying several options to ensure the selection of the most suitable candidate for this sensitive position.
With Gourlay's departure, the audience is eagerly awaiting the next steps in the club's management, with hopes of continuing the achievements. The most important question remains: Will Al Ahly be able to maintain its administrative stability after this significant change?
The club issued a statement via its official account on the 'X' platform, confirming that Gourlay had informed the club's management of his desire not to extend his contract. The statement included the club's appreciation for his significant efforts, which contributed to the development of the administrative and financial structure and strengthened long-term sustainability.
During his tenure, Gourlay played a key role in improving the club's administrative and financial performance, establishing a strategy aimed at achieving competitiveness both locally and continentally. His presence was considered a significant factor in shaping a more stable future for the club.
The statement confirmed that Gourlay will continue his duties until April to ensure an organized administrative transition. The management aims to maintain the club's stability during this phase, preparing for the upcoming stage.
The Al Ahly management has begun to search for a successor to Gourlay, with expectations of appointing a capable individual to continue the development journey. The management is studying several options to ensure the selection of the most suitable candidate for this sensitive position.
With Gourlay's departure, the audience is eagerly awaiting the next steps in the club's management, with hopes of continuing the achievements. The most important question remains: Will Al Ahly be able to maintain its administrative stability after this significant change?