Tottenham Hotspur F.C. is majority-owned by ENIC Group (ENIC International Ltd.), which holds an 86.58% stake as of 2025. The ownership is controlled through the Lewis Family Trusts, with Daniel Levy historically playing a key role in governance until his departure. ENIC has reaffirmed that the club is not for sale, rejecting preliminary takeover bids in September 2025 and injecting an additional £100 million in capital the following month to bolster finances.
Board of Directors
The board oversees the strategic direction of Tottenham Hotspur Limited, the club’s holding company. Following significant changes in 2025, the current composition is:
Non-Executive Chairman: Peter Charrington
Appointed September 4, 2025, succeeding Daniel Levy.
Chief Executive Officer: Vinai Venkatesham OBE
Joined June 2025; previously at Arsenal FC and Deloitte. Oversees overall operations and reports from key football executives.
Operations and Finance Director: Matthew Collecott
Handles financial and operational strategy.
Non-Executive Director: Jonathan Turner
Focuses on investments in sports, entertainment, and media; also involved in ENIC’s European football assets.
Non-Executive Director: Eric Hinson
Joined October 2025; expertise in aviation, aerospace, and executive leadership (e.g., Honeywell, Gulfstream).
Daniel Levy stepped down as executive chairman on September 4, 2025, after nearly 25 years, with no changes to the underlying ownership structure.

Executive Management
The executive team manages day-to-day operations, with a restructured football leadership unveiled in October 2025 to enhance efficiency. This includes co-sporting directors reporting to the CEO, alongside specialised roles in performance, recruitment, and administration. The structure emphasises collaboration between football and commercial functions.
Football Operations Head Coach: Thomas Frank (appointed June 2025, replacing Ange Postecoglou). Leads the first team; reports to CEO Vinai Venkatesham.
Assistant Coaches: Justin Cochrane (first-team assistant), Andreas Georgson (set-piece coach), Matt Wells (assistant coach).
Performance and Analysis: Chris Haslam (head of performance and assistant coach), Joe Newton (first-team analyst), Ross Johnston (head performance analyst), Frederik Leth (head of football insights and strategy).
Goalkeeping and Development: Fabian Otte (first-team goalkeeping coach), Dean Brill (assistant goalkeeping coach), Cameron Campbell (individual development coach), Stuart Lewis (academy transition coach), Alex Vinall (lead player development analyst).
Sporting Directors: Fabio Paratici (returned October 2025) and Johan Lange (technical director). Oversee recruitment, scouting, and strategy; Lange has a prior working relationship with Frank.
Recruitment and Scouting: Rob Mackenzie (head of recruitment), Alex Fraser (chief scout), Max Legath and Sebastian Taghizadeh (scouts), João Ferreira (chief international scout), Andy Scoulding (head of loans and pathways).
Academy: Simon Davies (academy director), Gary Broadhurst (head of academy football development).
Training Centre: Paul May (head of operations).
Medical and Conditioning: Dan Lewindon (performance director), Tom Perryman (strength and conditioning coach), Nick Stubbings (head of medical), Stuart Campbell (head physiotherapist), Steve Dukes (head of kit and equipment).
A Director of Football Operations role is under recruitment as of October 2025 to support the sporting directors and manage training centre functions.
This structure reflects Tottenham’s 2025 evolution toward a more streamlined, CEO-led model, with enhanced focus on football innovation and commercial growth.
