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Gavin Berry

Peter Lawwell returns as Celtic chairman and Dermot Desmond hails 'outstanding candidate'

Former chief executive Peter Lawwell has made a sensational Celtic return after being appointed as non-executive chairman at Parkhead. The 63-year-old spent almost two decades in his previous role during a trophy-laden spell for his boyhood heroes. Lawwell stepped down in 2021, initially to be replaced by Dominic McKay whose spell was short-lived, will now officially return on January 1 to succeed Ian Bankier who retired from his position.

The Hoops won 29 trophies during his time as chief executive and he is now back at the club. Lawwell, whose son Mark is head of scouting and recruitment, was still a director and represented Celtic as a board member of the European Club Association. And he told the club website: “As a lifelong Celtic supporter it is a great privilege to be asked to take up the position of chairman, having already been part of our great club for nearly 18 years.

"These are exciting times for the club and I look forward to contributing to the well-being and success of the Club. Our objective as ever will be to grow and further develop the club across all areas. Led by an excellent chief cxecutive in Michael Nicholson, and Chief Financial Officer Chris McKay, the club has a high-quality management team in place. "I will be offering my support and guidance to the Board and executive management team to ensure that we continue to drive the club forward and protect and promote the interests of our supporters.”

Celtic Chief Executive Michael Nicholson added: “We are delighted to welcome Peter as Chairman and I look forward to working with him as we continue to progress and develop the club. Peter has a wealth of experience in the football industry at a domestic, European and global level, which is invaluable to the Ccub going forward. Our collective objective is to create a world-class football club that our supporters can be proud of, competing at the highest level, with a strategy based on growth and continuous improvement. “On behalf of the Board, and all of our colleagues at the club, I thank Ian Bankier for his service and contribution to our club, and wish him and his family the best for the future.”

Peter Lawwell & Dermot Desmond (SNS Group)

Celtic’s principal shareholder Dermot Desmond said: “I am delighted that Peter has agreed to take up the position of chairman. He is the outstanding candidate. Peter is a man of the highest quality, someone who has served the club already with real commitment and expertise and his experience and knowledge of the club, as well as of the wider global football environment, will help continue to drive the club forward. "He is perfectly placed to work with Michael Nicholson, Chris McKay and the Board to ensure we continue to compete in Scottish and European football and to manage the challenges and opportunities in a European context. I would also like to thank Ian Bankier for his excellent contribution to Celtic over a number of years. I join everyone at the club in wishing him and his family every success for the future.”

Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou added: “It is fantastic news for the club that Peter will be taking up the role of chairman. He was instrumental in bringing me to Celtic, I know the love he has for the club and I know that his wealth of experience and knowledge will be invaluable to us all as we move forward together. I would also like to wish Ian and his family all the very best for the future.”

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