Daniel Levy

Businessman

Popular As Daniel Levy (businessman)

Birthday February 8, 1962

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Essex, England

Age 62 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1960

He is a lifelong Tottenham Hotspur supporter, and attended his first match at White Hart Lane against QPR when he was seven or eight in the 1960s.

1962

Daniel Philip Levy (born 8 February 1962) is an English businessman and the current chairman of Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur.

In the latter season, Tottenham finished 3rd in the league, making it their highest league position since the 1962–63 season under Bill Nicholson.

1985

He studied Economics and Land Economy at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and graduated in 1985 with a First Class Honours Degree.

After graduating, Levy was involved in several businesses, including his family business, Mr Byrite, and property development.

He went into investment banking, investing in private equity, and raising money to invest in many different companies.

1995

He formed a business association with Joe Lewis in an investment trust called ENIC International Ltd and became its managing director in 1995.

Levy turned ENIC into a sports, entertainment and media company.

Levy and his family own 29.4% of the share capital of ENIC, while Lewis owns 70.6%.

ENIC bought shares in six European clubs, including a minority stake in Tottenham Hotspur.

1998

Levy first made an attempt to buy Tottenham Hotspur from Alan Sugar in July 1998 but failed.

2000

Another attempt was made in July 2000 but that was again rejected; however, increasing hostility by fans towards Sugar eventually persuaded him to sell.

Levy was then appointed to the board of Tottenham Hotspur on 20 December 2000 after ENIC initiated the purchase of a 27% stake in the club from Sugar for £22 million, bringing their total stake to 29.9%, the maximum permissible before ENIC had to bid for the entire company.

2001

He has held this post since 2001, making him the longest-serving chairman in the Premier League.

Levy was born in Essex, England, to Jewish parents.

His father Barry Levy was the owner of a clothing retail business Mr Byrite (later rebranded as Blue Inc).

He bought a significant stake in Tottenham Hotspur and became its chairman in 2001, but all other clubs were eventually sold due to UEFA rules not allowing clubs with the same owner to compete in the same competition.

He replaced Sugar as chairman of Tottenham Hotspur in February 2001 on the completion of the sale, and took over the day-to-day running of the club in October 2001.

The first manager appointed with Levy at the helm was Glenn Hoddle in 2001.

2003

Hoddle however was sacked following a poor start to the 2003–04 season in September 2003.

He was followed in quick succession by Jacques Santini and Martin Jol.

2004

ENIC held a significant stake Scottish football club Rangers, and Levy was a director of the club until 2004.

ENIC also held stakes in AEK Athens, Slavia Prague, FC Basel and Vicenza, as well as non-football companies such as Warner Bros Restaurants and a Cambridge software company, Autonomy.

2007

ENIC would eventually substantially increase their shareholding and gain control of the company after buying the remaining shares off Sugar in 2007 for £25m, as well as those of other shareholders, eventually acquiring 85.55% of Tottenham.

Jol had some success moving Tottenham out of the mid-table position, but was dismissed in the 2007–08 season after the team had only won one out of the first ten games.

2008

Juande Ramos succeeded as head coach in 2008.

He delivered the League Cup, the first (and to date, only) trophy under Levy's stewardship and the club's first in nine years, but Levy made the decision to replace him with Harry Redknapp on 25 October 2008 after Ramos made the worst start to a league campaign in the club's history during the 2008–09 season.

2009

Redknapp guided Spurs to a top-four finish in the 2009–10 season, winning an entry into the qualification round of the UEFA Champions League for the first time.

2010

Tottenham reached the knockout stage of the 2010–11 Champions League but lost there to Real Madrid 0–5 on aggregate.

The club finished fifth in the Premier League in the 2010–11 season, missing out on Champions League qualification but securing a place in the Europa League.

2012

ENIC moved the club into the private ownership in 2012.

On 13 June 2012, Redknapp was sacked after failing to agree terms for a new deal.

On 3 July, Levy appointed former Chelsea and Porto boss Andre Villas-Boas the team's new head coach.

2013

Following some poor results in the first half of the 2013–14 season, including a 5–0 home defeat to Liverpool, Levy sacked Villas-Boas on 16 December 2013.

Head of Football Development and former player Tim Sherwood was subsequently announced as head coach, but he also left at the end of the season.

2014

On 27 May 2014, Levy appointed former Southampton manager Mauricio Pochettino as head coach.

The team reached the League Cup final in Pochettino's first season in charge, which also saw a number of the club's academy players step up to establish themselves in the first team, including Harry Kane, Ryan Mason, Nabil Bentaleb and Andros Townsend.

Pochettino's team qualified for Europe with a fifth-place finish in 2014–15 before challenging for the Premier League title in the 2015–16 and 2016–17 seasons with a squad with the youngest average age in the league.

2015

The team have been ranked among the top 4 since the 2015–16 season, allowing them to qualify for and participate in the Champions League since 2016–17.

2016

Levy became the highest-paid Premier League chief executive, with an annual remuneration of over £6 million in the 2016–17 season.