Leicester City F.C. - Club Staff

Club Staff

As of 2012 September 30 (30 -09-2012)

Board Members & Directors
Role Person
Chairman Vichai Raksriaksorn
Vice Chairman Aiyawatt Raksriaksorn
Vice Chairman Shilai Liu
Chief Executive Susan Whelan
Executive Director Supornthip Choungrangsee
Executive Director Malcolm Stewart-Smith
Finance Director Simon Capper
Football Director Andrew Neville
Operations Director Kevin Barclay
First Team Management
Role Person
First Team Manager Nigel Pearson
Assistant Managers Craig Shakespeare
Steve Walsh
Goalkeeping Coach & First Team Coach Mike Stowell
Development Coach (Under 21's) Steve Beaglehole
Head Scout David Mills
Medical
Role Person
Head Physiotherapist Dave Rennie
Assistant Physiotherapist Tom Freeman
Masseur Paul Evans
Club Doctor Dr Ian Patchett
Sports Science
Role Person
Performance Manager Paul Balsom
Head Of Performance Analysis Andy Blake
First Team Performance Analysis Peter Clarke
First Team Sports Scientist Matt Reeves
Sports Psychologist Ken Way
Head Of Technical Scouting Rob MacKenzie
Strength & Power Mentor Alex Martin
Club Nutritionist Dan Kings
Sports Science Intern Mitch Willis
Sports Science Intern Tom Joel
Technical Scouting Intern Ben Wrigglesworth
Academy Team Management
Role Person
Academy Director Jon Rudkin
Academy Under-18's Coach Trevor Peake
Academy Under-18's Coach Chris Tucker
Academy Under-9-16's Coach Kevin Fogg
Academy Under-9-16's Coach Paul Cheney
Academy Goalkeeper Coach Justin Bowley
Head Academy Physiotherapist Keith Burland
Assistant Academy Physiotherapist Guy Rogers
Academy Sports Scientist Gary Capes
Academy Performance Analysis Matt Goodwin
Assistant Academy Performance Analysis Oli Waldron
Education Officer Russell Grocott
Child Welfare Officer Dale Bradshaw
Academy Administrator Debbie Collins

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