Perth Glory Football Club's CEO Anthony Radich will step down later this month. He has led the club through one of its most challenging periods.
What happened?
Anthony Radich has been with Perth Glory since its inaugural match in 1996. He has served as a volunteer, senior executive, major sponsor, and CEO.
Why it matters for Perth Glory
Radich has overseen significant changes, including the club's FY27 strategy and budget. He has also been involved in off-season player and staff recruitment.
What comes next?
The club is now looking to build on recent form, with 3W-2D-0L in their last 5 games. Their last result was a 2-1 win over Brisbane Roar on 2026-04-25.
| Category | Value |
|---|---|
| League standing | 10th in A-League, 31 pts, 8W-7D-11L from 26 games |
| Recent form | 3W-2D-0L, on a 2-game winning run |
| Goals this season | 32 scored, 39 conceded (-7 goal difference) |
| Title race | 17 points behind leaders Newcastle Jets |
Perth Glory Owner and Chairman Ross Pelligra has acknowledged Radich's key role in driving the club forward. Radich said he is proud of what the club has achieved and is optimistic about its future. He will always be a supporter of Perth Glory and wishes the club every success.
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