Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed that Daniel Levy has stepped down from his role as executive chairman, bringing an end to a near 25-year tenure that transformed the club on and off the pitch, Softfootball reports.
Levy, who took charge in 2001, leaves behind a legacy of structural change and modernisation. One of which is the restructuring of the club for bigger competition done this season, with the inclusion of Kolo Muani from PSG .
Under his stewardship, Spurs played in European competitions for significant periods over the last 20 seasons, which included reaching the Champions League final in 2019 against Liverpool and, most recently,y lifting the Europa League. Off the field, the club invested heavily in infrastructure, including the state-of-the-art Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Hotspur Way training complex, both considered among the best in world football.