
The Australian Professional Leagues (APL) have announced Stephen Conroy as Executive Chairman of the organisation, effective immediately.
The former Labour politician now has the mandate to complete the transformation of the organisation, which has undergone significant changes in the past couple of years.
The APL board unanimously voted in favour of the decision.
An APL statement on the matter read: “With significant progress made both on and off the field, the Board has unanimously asked Chairman Stephen Conroy to take on an Executive role to lead the final phase of this transformation.
“As Executive Chairman, Conroy will oversee the optimisation of APL’s operations. Once this process is complete, he will return to his Non-Executive role.”
The news comes after the shock departure of A-Leagues Commissioner Nick Garcia, earlier this week.
The APL’s financial problems, which were largely inherited by Garcia, have been well-documented, with private equity firm Silver Lake’s $140 million investment in the A-League seemingly all spent.
It led to several APL staff members losing their jobs, and a significant reduction in club distribution fees from $2 million to $530,000 for the 2024/2025 A-League Men season.
Despite this, throughout season 2024/25, the A-League Men has continued to showcase growth in key metrics, with crowds up 14% year on year and free-to-air TV audiences on Network 10 increasing by more than 15%.