West Ham co-chair David Sullivan steps down after 'serious historic allegations'
West Ham United co-owner David Sullivan is stepping down from his position as joint chairman and director of the club with immediate effect "having been made aware of the impending publication of serious historic allegations".
David Sullivan has been a West Ham fan since his family moved to Essex when he was a child
West Ham United co-owner David Sullivan has stepped down from his position as joint chairman of the club with immediate effect.
The Hammers said they had "been made aware of the impending publication of serious historic allegations" concerning Sullivan.
In a statement of his own, the 77-year-old said a "small number of improper conduct claims" have been made against him, adding: "I categorically deny these claims."
He said the "decades-old allegations concerning my personal life" are "factually incorrect and entirely false".
Sullivan, who had held the role for 16 years, said he stepped down "to apply my full energy and attention on fighting these false allegations".
Sullivan also said he plans to sue the BBC for libel "along with any other media outlet that repeats any libellous allegations".
The Hammers were relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2025-26 season after finishing 18th.
"At what is already a challenging and important time for the club, I refuse to allow personal matters concerning me to become an unnecessary distraction or a source of instability," added Sullivan, who has also resigned as a director.
"Therefore, after very careful consideration and with a heavy heart, I have decided to resign."
Sullivan has been the club's largest single shareholder since the death of his business partner David Gold in January 2023, which left him with a 38.8% stake.
Sullivan and Gold became joint chairmen of West Ham when they completed their takeover of the club in January 2010.
"It is understood none of the allegations relate to West Ham United or any of its operations," said West Ham.
"Interim chief executive officer Karim Virani, reporting into the current board of directors, will continue to be responsible for leading the club's day-to-day operations.
Sullivan and Gold had previously been co-owners of Birmingham City from 1993 to 2009.
They oversaw West Ham's move from Upton Park to London Stadium in 2016 and their Conference League win in 2023 - the Hammers' first major trophy since the 1980 FA Cup.
The club's best Premier League finish during their tenure was sixth in 2021, but the Hammers have finished in the bottom half in three of the past four seasons and their 14-year spell in the top flight came to an end last month.
West Ham fans have held protests on numerous occasions during the 2025-26 season, calling for Sullivan and Baroness Brady to step down.
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