Tottenham Hotspur: Who owns the club?

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Daniel Levy has stepped down as chairman of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club after nearly 25 years in charge. So who now owns the club?

The majority of Spurs is owned by British investment group, Enic.

Enic own a majority 86.58% of the club, while the remaining 13.42% is owned by a group of minority investors.

Menawhile, Daniel Levy still owns 29.88% of Enic.

Levy will remain a shareholder of Enic, but will cease to have any direct involvement with the club.

The majority of Enic is owned by British businessman Joe Lewis and his family, who also own the Tavistock Group, a private equity company.

In 2022, Lewis handed control of Spurs to the family trust.

Financial documents the club filed with the UK's Companies House indicate that Lewis no longer has "significant control" over the club.

There has been much hierarchical changes over the past months, which the Lewis family have been at the forefront of.

The younger generation of the Lewis family - Joe's children Vivienne and Charlie – have been key in making these decisions.

The club named Vinai Venkatesham as their new chief executive in April and Peter Charrington became the non-executive chairman, a new role, following Levy's exit.

In an official statement, Tottenham said there would be "no changes to the ownership or shareholder structure".

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