Charlie Stillitano

Charlie Stillitano
Nationality American
Known for Sports Executive
Radio Presenter

Charlie Stillitano is an American sports executive and radio presenter.

Biography

Stillitano played high school soccer at the Pingry School before becoming captain of the Princeton Tigers men's soccer team.[1]

Stillitano went on to get a law degree and eventually was named the venue director for Giants Stadium at the 1994 World Cup.[2] With Major League Soccer starting in 1996, Stillitano became the general manager of the New York/New Jersey MetroStars.[3]

In 2003, he was the largest shareholder of the promoter ChampionsWorld,[4] before moving on to Creative Arts Agency (organizers of the World Football Challenge) in 2007 which was bought out by Stephen M. Ross' Relevent Sports [sic] agency in 2012.[5] Stillitano is currently the chairman of Relevent.[6]

In March 2016, Stillitano had talks with representatives from Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, and Manchester United, where, among other things, they discussed a controversial proposal involving “restructuring the Champions League.”[7]

He is a radio daily talk show presenter for on the "The Football Show" for Sirius/XM Radio.

References

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