Scott Munn named Tottenham chief football officer

Football
8 Apr 2023 • 1:48 AM MYT
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Tottenham have appointed their new chief football officer as they reshape their front office.

The London club were left reeling after managing director Fabio Paratici was banned from all football activities, not only in Italy but in other nations as well.

Now chairman Daniel Levy is appointing a new football officer in Scott Munn.

Munn will start his work at Spurs in the summer, where he will act as Levy's no.2.

"Scott has a unique and broad experience of running sporting organizations at the highest level and will take responsibility for the leadership and management of our football activities to instil best practice both on and off the pitch," said Levy.

In a statement, the club added: "As referenced in the chairman's statement (from the last set of financial results) there has been an ongoing review over the past six months of all of our footballing activities. Changes have been made and further improvements continue to ensure future progress and competitiveness.

"Scott, former City Football Group Executive, has extensive experience within sporting organizations having started his career with the Sydney Organising Committee for the 2000 Olympic Games and then transitioning into the National Rugby League, before joining the Australia Football League. Scott joined Melbourne City FC as Chief Executive Officer in 2010. In 2019 he was appointed Chief Executive Officer of City Football Group China."