Chelsea confirm appointment of Laurence Stewart as technical director
Chelsea confirm the appointment of ‘world class’ Laurence Stewart as their new technical director… with Todd Boehly hailing the former Monaco chief as an ‘important’ piece in their major off-pitch revamp
- Chelsea have moved to appoint AS Monaco technical director Laurence Stewart
- Stewart has been hailed as ‘world class’ and an ‘important’ part of their revamp
- Co-owner Todd Boehly is working on establishing a ‘deep’ team off the pitch
Chelsea have announced the arrival of Monaco chief Laurence Stewart as their new technical director.
Controlling owner Todd Boehly has been busy revamping Chelsea’s staff off of the pitch and he has pushed hard to land Stewart, who will focus on ‘football globally’ as part of his new role.
Stewart said: ‘I’m delighted to be joining Chelsea and excited about the vision and direction of the club under the new ownership group.
Chelsea have announced the appointment of AS Monaco technical director Laurence Stewart
Blues owner Todd Boehly has made several changes to the London club behind the scenes
‘I am excited to join them to help them build a world-class global sporting organisation to consistently win on the pitch at the highest levels and provide player pathways to help develop our talent.’
Chelsea chairman Boehly and co-controlling owner Behdad Eghbali added: ‘Laurence is an important appointment as we plan to build a deep sporting team that will collaborate closely.
‘Laurence is a world-class football leader who understands talent management, data and scouting, player development and performance.’
Stewart is seen as a real coup for Boehly as he fleshes out his recruitment staff off the pitch.
Marina Granovskaia (left) and Petr Cech (right) both left the club when Boehly took over
The director, originally from England, has RB Leipzig, Manchester City and the FA on his glittering CV.
Restructuring off the pitch has been central to Boehly’s plans since he took charge from previous owner Roman Abramovich.
Long-standing director Marina Granovskaia and technical advisor Petr Cech left their roles when Boehly took over in May.
Boehly operated as an interim football director, as well as co-owner, but that would not be sustainable long term and he is now assembling a star-studded cast of executives.
RB Leipzig chief Christopher Vivell, who left the German club last month, and Joe Shields, who is leaving Southampton, are among those expected to follow Stewart through the door.
Boehly (right) took over in May from Roman Abramovich following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine