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Uri Coronel (1989)

Maurice Uriel "Uri" Coronel (24 December 1946 – 18 July 2016) was a Dutch sports director and chairman of Ajax Amsterdam, a position he held at the club from April 2008 to 25 July 2011.[1] He was born in Amsterdam.

Career

Uri Coronel was a board member for the Dutch association football club AFC Ajax from 1989 until 1997. He was the driving force behind the relocation of the club from its former home of De Meer Stadion to the now current home at the Amsterdam ArenA. In 2007, he was the head of the committee which investigated the functionality of the club. Chairman John Jakke and Managing director Maarten Fontein were scrutinized following the investigation, leading to their immediate resignation. Uri subsequently became the new Chairman of Ajax following the dismissal.[2] The function of Chairman of the club became an unpaid position. With the arrival of Uri Coronel, Ajax would once again have a Jewish Chairman.[3] As a Chairman however, Mr. Coronel came under harsh criticism, as his direction for the club deviated to hard from his own initial report which was submitted by his investigative committee.[4]

On March 30, 2011 the board of AFC Ajax, including Uri Coronel, announced their resignation, as a result of an impending deadlock, after tensions arose between the leadership of the club and club icon Johan Cruyff.[5]

Outside of Ajax Uri Coronel was very successful in the field of insurance.

Coronel died on 18 July 2016 at the age of 69.[6]

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