An era is set to end, and the noun choice is no fluke — Daniel Levy is leaving Tottenham Hotspur after a quarter-century in charge of the Premier League club.

Levy announced Thursday that he’s stepping down as Spurs executive chairman, cueing up a leadership change for the first time since 2000.

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Tottenham Hotspur said there would be “no changes to the ownership or shareholder structure of the club” and that Peter Charrington will become non-executive chairman.

The club announced Levy’s departure in an announcement that laid out the plans that had been taken to make the transition happen smoothly in North London; Vinai Venkatesham was hired as CEO and Peter Charrington appointed board member and non-executive chairma

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