Gallop steps down as FFA chief executive

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Football Federation Australia will be under new leadership next year with David Gallop set to announce his resignation as chief executive of the organisation.

The Herald understands Gallop will not see out the final year of his contract with FFA, having submitted his resignation, which will become effective by the end of the year.

FFA is set to undergo a significant restructure of its senior management in the coming months following the announcement of the A-League becoming independent of the organisation, to be governed by the A-League clubs.

Sources close to the board suggest there has been a growing agitation from some for a change in leadership following A-League independence, with the roles and duties of FFA to be redefined. However, it's understood Gallop has made the decision to step down from his position with his contract secured until late 2020.

He was appointed as FFA chief in 2012, having previously been at the helm of NRL.
 
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