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FFV: CEO Rendell resigns

Football Federation Victoria is on the hunt for a new chief executive after Mark Rendell resigned last Monday. 

Rendell is moving to the national level, taking up the chief executive role at Gymnastics Australia. FFV president Nick Monteleone said the FFV was also on the lookout for an interim chief executive to fill Rendell’s shoes while the recruitment of a new boss is finalised. 

Rendell will leave the role before Christmas. In an FFV statement, Rendell said he had enjoyed over five years in the role and had seen many positive changes in the sport. Monteleone thanked Rendell for his work on behalf of the FFV board and the game’s stakeholders.

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