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Soccer-Kretinsky raises his West Ham stake to 43% following Sullivan resignation

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Posted on June 13, 2026

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Daniel Kretinsky Ups West Ham United Stake to 43% Following Sullivan Resignation

Daniel Kretinsky Becomes Largest Shareholder Amid West Ham Ownership Shake-Up

Kretinsky's Increased Stake and Transaction Details

June 13 (Reuters) - Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky on Saturday increased his stake in West Ham United to around 43%, becoming the club's largest shareholder, following the resignation of co-chairman David Sullivan amid allegations of misconduct.

1890 Holdings, which is part of Kretinsky's EP Group, raised its stake from 27%, which it first acquired in November 2021, after striking a deal with West Ham's joint-chair Vanessa Gold. The transaction is expected to be finalised in the next couple of weeks.

David Sullivan's Resignation and Allegations

Background of the Allegations

Sullivan resigned with immediate effect last week after the BBC, through its investigative documentary series BBC Panorama, and the Times newspaper published a joint investigation into his behaviour, accusing him "of sexually exploitative and predatory behaviour" towards women "going back decades". Sullivan has denied the allegations.

Club's Response to the Investigation

Kretinsky and Gold said in a joint statement published by the club that they were "deeply concerned" by the revelations from the investigation done by the Times and Panorama. "The full West Ham United Board was not notified about these allegations against David Sullivan until approximately a month ago, when he informed us that certain allegations against him may be published," the club said.

Impact on West Ham United's Future

Current Situation and Managerial Stability

The ownership shake-up comes at a turbulent moment for the east London club, which was relegated from the Premier League on the final day of last season, and will play in the second-tier Championship for the first time since the 2011-12 season. West Ham has retained manager Nuno Espirito Santo despite the drop.

Plans for Club Recovery

Goals for the Upcoming Season

"Our goal is to stabilise West Ham United, retain as many of our key players as possible and, under the management of Nuno Espírito Santo, secure an immediate return to the Premier League", the statement read. 

(Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal in Bengaluru, Editing by Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Daniel Kretinsky’s EP Group (via 1890 Holdings) raised its stake from 27% to around 43%, surpassing Sullivan’s previous 38.8% to become West Ham’s largest shareholder (skysports.com).
  • David Sullivan resigned as co-chair after a joint BBC Panorama and Times investigation accused him of decades of sexually exploitative behavior; he denies the allegations and may face pressure from regulators to sell his stake (theweek.com).
  • West Ham have been relegated to the Championship for the first time since the 2011‑12 season but have chosen to retain Nuno Espirito Santo as manager to lead an immediate promotion effort (skysports.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is now the largest shareholder of West Ham United?
Daniel Kretinsky is now the largest shareholder of West Ham United, increasing his stake to around 43%.
Why did David Sullivan resign from West Ham United?
David Sullivan resigned following allegations of sexually exploitative and predatory behaviour, which he denies.
How did Daniel Kretinsky increase his stake in West Ham?
Daniel Kretinsky raised his stake from 27% to 43% through 1890 Holdings after a deal with joint-chair Vanessa Gold.
What impact has the ownership change had on West Ham United?
The change comes after the club's relegation from the Premier League, with a focus on stabilising and returning to the top league.
Who is managing West Ham United after these changes?
Nuno Espirito Santo remains the manager of West Ham United despite the ownership changes and relegation.

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