Douglas Park stands down as Chairman of Rangers after three years

Current vice-chairman John Bennet will succeed Park

Author: Gabriel AntoniazziPublished 4th Apr 2023
Last updated 4th Apr 2023

Douglas Park has decided to step down from his role as Chairman of Rangers after three years in charge.

The board have unanimously agreed to install the current vice-chairman, John Bennett, as the club’s new chairman.

Park took over in difficult circumstances, taking the reins at the start of the pandemic in March 2020.

The Gers won two major trophies and reached last season’s Europa League final under his leadership.

On his departure, Park told the Rangers website: "It’s been a great honour to serve the club as a director and chairman.

"During my eight years in office, we endured extraordinary pressures.

"I am glad we have stabilised and strengthened the club and it is now time for me to hand over the baton to a new chairman for the next stage in the club’s development.

New chairman, John Bennett said: "On behalf of all my colleagues, and indeed the entire Rangers family, I want sincerely to thank Douglas for his eight years of service.

"Over the last three years, he led the club during exceptionally challenging times.

"It’s a source of great comfort that Douglas, although no longer a board member, will be by our side to support us in our relentless pursuit of success."

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