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Michael Emenalo appointed AS Monaco Sporting Director

AS Monaco are pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Emenalo to the role of Sporting Director. He will take responsibility for all sporting matters, under the leadership of Vadim Vasilyev, Vice-President & CEO. 

The former Nigerian international, 52, arrives from Chelsea where he held a similar role, having established himself as a highly respected figure at the London club. In ten years with the Blues, during which they won three Premier League titles (2010, 2015, 2017), three FA Cups (2009, 2010, 2012), the League Cup (2015), the Europa League (2013) and most importantly the Champions League (2012), Michael Emenalo held a number of positions before being promoted to Technical Director in 2011. Then responsible for the club’s recruitment, he oversaw the arrivals of Eden Hazard, Thibaut Courtois and N’Golo Kanté, among others. During his time in London, he also introduced a talent identification and performance system that made the Chelsea Academy one of the most competitive in Europe (winning the Youth League twice in 2015 and 2016).

With expert knowledge of the French and European markets, Michael Emenalo will now be providing AS Monaco with the benefit of his skills.

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Michael Emenalo and Vadim Vasilyev, Vice-President & CEO.

Vadim Vasilyev, Vice-President & CEO:
“I have been following Michael Emenalo’s work for some time and am delighted to have him here at Monaco. I was closely involved in bringing him in.

His know-how in the scouting network, and the technical experience he has gained at one of the most successful clubs of recent years, are the reasons that led us to offer him this ambitious challenge.

This appointment is a further sign of our ambition and our desire to be as competitive as possible.”

Michael Emenalo, Sporting Director:
“This is a wonderful opportunity for me in a high quality project.
AS Monaco has shown great progress for several seasons and I am convinced that the future will be just as ambitious.

Vadim Vasilyev’s willingness to see me join AS Monaco was decisive for me, it was a natural choice for me after my decision to leave Chelsea.”

Source: www.asmonaco.com

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