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Peter Moore to step down as Liverpool CEO

Liverpool FC chief executive officer Peter Moore will step down from his role at the end of August following

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LONDON: Liverpool FC chief executive officer Peter Moore will step down from his role at the end of August following a successful three-year contract overseeing the club's off-pitch business operations, the Premier League champions said in a statement.

"We would like to place on record our gratitude to Peter for his contribution and moving the club forward over the past three seasons. He has strengthened the club's business operations through his leadership and we are grateful to him for his passion, dedication and support.

"We wish him, his wife Debbie and their families every success for the future as they return to the US and hope they will come back to visit us to take in a few games at Anfield," principal owner John W. Henry, chairman Tom Werner and president Mike Gordon were quoted as by Liverpool's official website on behalf of Fenway Sports Group.

Moore said: "I've loved every minute of the job here in Liverpool and feel privileged to have moved the club forward on its civic, commercial and community operations during the last three years. It's been an incredible journey and I'd like to pay tribute to John, Tom and Mike for giving me the opportunity to lead the business operations at Liverpool." IANS