Newcastle Jets CEO, Shane Mattiske, has confirmed he will transition out of his role at the club.
Mattiske served for four years as CEO but believes now is the right time to depart, after helping gain the club new ownership under Maverick Sports Partners.
Mattiske led the consortium of A-League clubs to save the Jets in 2021, when former owner Martin Lee was stripped of the club’s license for failing to pay off debts.
In a press release, Mattiske applauded the new owners and thanked Newcastle.
“It is truly a great thing to have Maverick Sport Partners behind our club and supporting its growth moving forward. I want to again thank Maurice Bisetto and the broader Jets ownership group for their belief in this club and the potential of this community,” he said.
“I also want to acknowledge the significant commitment that our outgoing owners made to supporting our club and backing the shift to a new future for the Jets.
“With the beginning of this new chapter for the club, it is the appropriate time for me pass leadership to Maurice and the new ownership group. The last four years has been an incredible experience and one that, despite some challenging times, I will always value. I’ve been privileged to be part of a club that is so important to such a big community and one that has such potential for the future. I will always have the club’s success on my mind and will continue to do whatever I can to support its future.”
Maverick Sports Partners Executive Director, Maurice Bisetto commented Mattiske’s work at the club.
“The last four years have been a difficult period for the Jets. Under Shane’s stewardship, the organisation has navigated turbulent waters and is now well positioned to embark on a new era,” he said via press release.
“On behalf of Maverick Sports Partners and the community we thank Shane for his contribution to the Newcastle Jets.”
Bisetto will step in as interim CEO, while the club searches for a full-time replacement.