Ken Bates, Former Chelsea and Leeds United Owner, Dies at 94
1-Minute Brief
Ken Bates played a significant role in English football ownership, notably impacting Chelsea and Leeds United.
Key Facts
- Ken Bates has died at the age of 94.
- Chelsea announced his death on Saturday.
- Bates was a former owner of both Chelsea and Leeds United.
- He bought Chelsea for £1, according to Sky News.
- His death was reported by both BBC News and Sky News.
What Happened
Ken Bates, who previously owned Chelsea and Leeds United football clubs, has died at the age of 94. The announcement was made by Chelsea on Saturday.
Why It Matters
Bates was a prominent figure in English football, known for his ownership and influence at two major clubs. His actions, including the purchase of Chelsea for £1, had lasting effects on the clubs and the sport.
What's Next
Tributes and remembrances from the football community are expected. Further details about his legacy and contributions may be highlighted in upcoming reports.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter2h agoFormer Chelsea and Leeds owner Ken Bates dies aged 94
- Sky NewsUnknown2h agoFormer Chelsea owner who bought club for £1 has died
