Official: Valencia announce new president
La Liga outfit Valencia have on Monday confirmed the appointment of a new club president.
And the news has since gone down altogether poorly amongst those of a Los Che persuasion.
This comes with the brass at Mestalla having made the call to install Kiat Lim, the son of heavily criticised Valencia owner Peter, as president.
As per a statement across the club's website and social media platforms on Monday:
'The Board of Directors of Valencia CF is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Kiat Lim as the new President of the Club, a position he will officially assume on March 5, 2025.
'Kiat Lim, Director of Valencia CF since 2022, takes on this new responsibility at a key moment for the organisation. His appointment demonstrates a firm long-term commitment to the Club and reinforces the Club's commitment to stability and the construction of a solid project for the future.'
Lim replaces Layhoon Chan as the boardroom chief at Valencia, with the change set to come into effect this coming Wednesday, March 5th.
COMUNICADO OFICIAL: KIAT LIM, NUEVO PRESIDENTE DEL VALENCIA CF
— Valencia CF (@valenciacf) March 3, 2025
Conor Laird – GSFN

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