Ex-Rangers CEO James Bisgrove's move to Saudi Arabia confirmed.
A statement reads:"The Board of Directors of Al Qadsiah Club, led by Chairman Mr. Bader Al-Raziza, has announced the appointment of MR. James Bisgrove as the new CEO of the club.
"James Bisgrove brings a wealth of experience, having held various high-level leadership positions across different sectors. Most recently, he served as CEO and Board Member of the Scottish club Rangers. "The Board of Directors of Al Qadsiah Club Company has expressed its confidence in James Bisgrove's ability to collaborate effectively towards achieving the strategic objectives of the esteemed Al Qadsiah Club and bringing joy to its dedicated fan base."
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