The Borneo Post

QPR appoint Bhatia as chairman, Fernandes and Gnanalinga­m step down

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LONDON: Queens Park Rangers have appointed British- Indian businessma­n Amit Bhatia as their new chairman, with cochairmen Tony Fernandes and Ruben Gnanalinga­m vacating their positions, the Championsh­ip club announced on Wednesday.

Bhatia, who previously served as vice chairman, wil l work alongside the management team led by chief executive Lee Hoos at the second-tier side.

Mal aysi an busines sman Fernandes, who has been with the club since first taking over in 2011, said it would be best for QPR to have a chairman based in the UK.

“It’s time for the club to have a chairman who is based in London,” he said in a statement.

“It was important for me to step down at a time where we have solved many issues such as FFP ( Financial Fair Play), making the club sustainabl­e, building a strong academy and having a strong backroom team.”

Last month, QPR were fined 17 mil lion pounds ( US$ 21.6 million) as part of a 42 millionpou­nd settlement with the English Football League for breaching Financial Fair Play regulation­s.

Bhatia joined the board at Loftus Road in Dec 2007 as representa­tive of father-in- law and ArcelorMit­tal chairman Lakshmi Mittal, who bought a shareholdi­ng in the club alongside Bernie Ecclestone and Flavio Briatore.

“I’m excited to be stepping into the role as chairman of QPR, and have accepted this position fully aware of the responsibi­lities and pressures that come with this appointmen­t,” Bhatia said.

“In returning to the club as chairman this season, I hope to draw on the experience­s of the past 10 years to help Steve ( McClaren, manager), Lee, Les ( Ferdinand, director of football) and the entire QPR family further the progress we have made under Tony and Ruben’s leadership.”

Gnanalinga­m wi l l replace Bhatia as vice chairman and remain chairman of the club’s trust.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Barcelona’s Argentinia­n forward Lionel Messi challenges Boca Juniors’ Argentinia­n defender Paolo Goltz (right) during the 53rd Joan Gamper Trophy friendly match at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona.
— AFP photo Barcelona’s Argentinia­n forward Lionel Messi challenges Boca Juniors’ Argentinia­n defender Paolo Goltz (right) during the 53rd Joan Gamper Trophy friendly match at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona.
 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Queens Park Rangers owner Tony Fernandes (left) and vice-chairman Amit Bhatia at Loftus Road in London, in this August 18, 2012 file photo.
— Reuters photo Queens Park Rangers owner Tony Fernandes (left) and vice-chairman Amit Bhatia at Loftus Road in London, in this August 18, 2012 file photo.

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