Scottish soccer club Celtic CEO McKay steps down, insider named acting boss


(Reuters) - Scottish soccer club Celtic Chief Executive Dom McKay has stepped down for personal reasons, after just over two months in the role, the London-listed club said http://newsfile.refinitiv.com/getnewsfile/v1/story?guid=urn:newsml:reuters.com:20210910:nRSJ4622La&default-theme=true on Friday and named insider Michael Nicholson as its acting chief.

The shake-up comes after former Australia coach Ange Postecoglou was appointed the club's manager https://www.reuters.com/article/soccer-scotland-cel-postecoglou-idINKCN2DM0RB in June following the exit of Neil Lennon in February after a dismal campaign.

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