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James Bisgrove confirmed as Saudi Pro League side's CEO as ex Rangers supremo lands new gig

Ex Rangers CEO James Bisgrove has landed his new job
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James Bisgrove has been confirmed as the new CEO of Al-Qadsiah Saudi Club.

The former Rangers supremo quit his role at Ibrox in recent months and it became clear he he was headed for a lucrative role in Saudi Arabia. The Saudi Pro League side have now announced him as their new chief executive this morning.

A statement reads: "The Board of Directors of Al Qadsiah Club, led by Chairman Mr. Bader Al-Raziza, has announced the appointment of MR. James Bisgrove as the new CEO of the club. This appointment is intended to bolster the club's administrative capabilities and experience, as Bisgrove takes over from the previous president, Nayef Al Saheb.

"James Bisgrove brings a wealth of experience, having held various high-level leadership positions across different sectors. Most recently, he served as CEO and Board Member of the Scottish club Rangers. Prior to that, he was the head of Sponsorship for the UEFA Champions League and Europa League from 2016 to 2019, during which he played a key role in driving positive changes and developments.

"The Board of Directors of Al Qadsiah Club Company has expressed its confidence in James Bisgrove's ability to collaborate effectively towards achieving the strategic objectives of the esteemed Al Qadsiah Club and bringing joy to its dedicated fan base."

And Bisgrove shared the news on LinkedIn, saying: "It’s a great honour to join Al-Qadsiah Saudi Club نادي القادسية السعودي as CEO and lead the club in its return to the Saudi Pro League (SPL). With the backing of our owner, aramco the Chairman, the Al-Qadsiah Saudi Club نادي القادسية السعودي Board and our loyal supporters, the club is at the start of an exciting and ambitious growth journey.

"Together with all our staff, we will work relentlessly to achieve our strategic and sporting ambitions to ensure this great and historic community club thrives both on and off the field in the years come."

Chairman John Bennett is currently filling Bisgrove's role temporarily while Hearts' CEO Andrew McKinlay is thought to be one of the early frontrunners to take it longer term.