Leeds United play their home games at Elland Road.
Leeds United play their home games at Elland Road.

Leeds United submit Andrew Schwartzberg document to Companies House as appointment confirmed

Jonathan Burnett

Jonny is a University of Leeds journalism graduate who became part of the FootballInsider team in Spring 2024, and recently worked as Head of Media for Widnes Vikings Rugby League club. Writing as a freelance reporter and commentator for The Sporting News and StatsPerform, he has covered matches in competitions including the FIFA Men's and Women's World Cups, as well as the Champions League, Women's Euro 2022, Six Nations and the Rugby Union World Cup.

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Leeds United have two new American board members in Andrew Schwartzberg and Eugene Schneur as another senior figure takes a step back with official documents submitted to Companies House.

Insider Media reported on 23 July that Schwartzberg, part of the majority ownership group at NBA side Charlotte Hornets, had been appointed to the board as the new vice-chairman at Elland Road.

The Athletic added that [23 July], with Schneur also coming on board as part of the club's senior leadership team, Rudy Cline-Thomas will step down from his role as vice-chairman, albeit remains a "significant investor".

The appointments of Schwartzberg as vice-chairman, and Schneur as a club director, have now been official ratified with Companies House, as has the termination of Cline-Thomas' role on the board [23 July].

49ers changes upstairs can't distract from main Leeds United goal

Since their defeat to Southampton in May's Championship play-off final, the Whites have undergone arguably more off the field than they have on it as they prepare for another shot at top-flight promotion.

While incoming transfer business has been slow thus far – though could ramp up following the arrival of Jaden Bogle [20 July] – the headline departure has been Archie Gray's £40million move to Tottenham Hotspur.

49ers Enterprises and Leeds United chief Paraag Marathe
Paraag Marathe has added further investors to the boardroom at Leeds United

Such a fee has helped the club to alleviate any profit and sustainability worries, as has the massive finance brought in by Red Bull's record-breaking sponsorship deal, who have also purchased a stake.

It's clear that such deals don't come along too often for the average second-tier club, and is a sign that if Daniel Farke's side are promoted in 2025, the United board want to take the Premier League by storm.

Regardless of movements upstairs and however many investors come on board, on the pitch is where all must come to fruition, and Leeds have little room for error with the season fast approaching.

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