Robin Leproux

Robin Leproux
Born (1959-07-22) 22 July 1959
France
Nationality French
Education Reims Management School
Occupation President of Paris Saint-Germain (2009-11)
Predecessor Sébastien Bazin
Successor Nasser Al-Khelaifi

Robin Leproux (born 22 July 1959) is a French businessman. On 10 September 2009, he was named president of the French football club Paris Saint-Germain replacing Sébastien Bazin.[1]

Career

Prior to his work in football, Leproux worked for the music recording label PolyGram before moving on to the French television service M6, where he was later named vice-chairman. While at M6, Leproux was the director of football club Bordeaux. In 2001, Leproux was installed as president of RTL, the popular nationwide commercial radio network owned by the RTL Group. In 2006, he was recruited to head the French site of Axel Springer AG and was tasked with creating an English version of the German magazine Bild. In September 2009, Leproux was named president of football club Paris Saint-Germain. In his first year of presidency, the club won the Coupe de France.

References

  1. "PSG name new president". LFP (Ligue de Football Professionel). 10 September 2009. Retrieved 11 September 2009.
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