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Nov 2020
Peter McCormick, a senior partner of Harrogate law firm McCormicks Solicitors, has been appointed interim chairman of the Football Association.
The news was announced yesterday following the sudden resignation of Greg Clarke for describing black players as "coloured" and other comments he made about gay and female players.
The Football Association, which was formed in 1863, is the governing body of football in England and Wales.
A Leeds United fan, Mr McCormick is widely recognised as one of the world's leading sports and entertainment lawyers.
He is now the first person to have been chairman of both the Premier League and the FA.
McCormicks Solicitors, which is based on East Parade, describes itself as a 'fearless law firm with a fearless reputation'.
Mr McCormick, who was awarded an OBE for services to charity in 2000, was elected vice-chairman of the FA in 2017.
Clarke said in a statement:
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