Southampton chairman Nicola Cortese resigns

Saints owner insists ‘it is business as usual’, manager and staff have 'support they need’

Southampton executive chairman Nicola Cortese has left the club. Photograph: Clive Gee/PA Wire
Southampton executive chairman Nicola Cortese has left the club. Photograph: Clive Gee/PA Wire

Southampton executive chairman Nicola Cortese has resigned from his post at the club.

The club made the announcement on their official Twitter feed, adding that a search has begun for a new chief executive officer. Club owner Katharina Liebherr, who in a reshuffle becomes non-executive chairman, said: “With great regret we have accepted the resignation of Mr Cortese.

“He has done a wonderful job and we very much wanted him to stay. A search has now begun for a successor. It is business as usual and we will ensure that the manager, team and staff at the club have all the help and support they need.”

Southampton manager Mauricio Pochettino. Photograph: Chris Ison/PA Wire
Southampton manager Mauricio Pochettino. Photograph: Chris Ison/PA Wire

It is understood Cortese had been contemplating quitting due to divisions between him and Liebherr, who took over as the south-coast outfit’s owner after the death of her father Markus Liebherr in 2010.

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Cortese became executive chairman in 2009 after being instrumental in the Liebherr purchase of the club earlier that year, and has since overseen Southampton’s rise from League One to the Barclays Premier League.

The Italian’s departure is sure to cast doubt over the future of Southampton manager Mauricio Pochettino. There was talk of Cortese considering his position in May, and Pochettino subsequently warned he too would leave Southampton if the executive chairman chose to do so.

“I would not understand staying in this role if Nicola was not here,” the Argentinian, appointed as successor to Nigel Adkins in January 2013, said at the time. “The person that actually called me from the start, told me about the project and put their faith in me was Nicola. “I have great respect as well for Southampton, the club and the supporters, but Nicola has been the one that has placed his trust and faith in me.

“I wouldn’t see myself in this club if it was not for him. I think I am a very transparent person, a very honest person. We are on the same wavelength about the club and the future of the club so it really would not make any sense if I was at this club and he was not.”