Chris Nikou will stand down as Football Australia chairman in November.
Nikou, who was appointed chairman in 2018, gained’t search re-election at FA’s upcoming annual normal assembly.
“Being in this role has been really fulfilling, and with the collaboration of key stakeholders, we’ve managed to transform the sport significantly.,” Nikou mentioned.
“I have been part of the board for nearly nine years, with five of that as the chair, but now feels like the right time for a change and to pass on the baton to a new chair.
“It is important for an organisation to get fresh perspectives, especially as we look ahead to the 2024 Paris Olympics and the next FIFA World Cup cycles.
“Football has always held a special place in the heart of Australians. The foundations that have been established ensure a prosperous trajectory for Football Australia and the sport.”
Two board positions will up for “rotation-based election” on the November 22 AGM, with the brand new chair to elected by the board following the assembly.
Originally revealed as Chris Nikou’s tenure as Football Australia chairman to finish in November
Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au