CHESTER FC chairman David Harrington-Wright has decided to stand down from the role.

City Fans United confirmed on Friday, April 3 that David has stood down as club chairman as well as membership on the Board of City Fans United.

Formally elected to the Board in October 2017, before taking over the role as chairman in April the following Year, David oversaw a significant period of stability and revival for the club which had been challenged through a financial crisis, as well as subsequent flooding and the Covid-19 pandemic during his tenure.

In December 2019, David took the decision to temporarily step back from his role as chairman to support and care for his wife Fiona, who sadly passed away in January 2020.

He has now decided to permanently stand down from his role which will allow him to focus on his own businesses and personal well-being during this difficult time.

David has agreed to kindly support the board through this period of transition for which the City Fans United board are grateful for.

Upon leaving his role on the Board, David said: “I have been truly honoured to be the chairman and a board member of my beloved Chester FC, and it’s fair to say the almost three years on the board have been a rollercoaster!

"I would like to think I leave the club in a better position than when I joined - but it has not been solely down to me.

"The hard work of all my fellow board members and many, many volunteers is something I am immensely proud of and I thank each and every one of them.

"A great thanks from me to all our sponsors as well who have stood by us in difficult times, and also to Stuart Murphy without whom we may not have seen as much quality football in the past year as we have!

"Finally, a great thanks to all the fans - the support I have received from the majority especially over the past year with the issues I had away from the club has been humbling.

"I wish Chester the best going forward whenever Football recommences, as first and foremost I have always been a blue!’’

At the City Fans United Board Meeting held on March 30, it was confirmed that current vice-chairman Andrew Morris would step up into the role of chairman initially until the next AGM, scheduled for October 22.

Andrew said: "It is an honour to take up this role on behalf of the Board and the wider CFU membership.

"I look forward to continuing to work with David during his handover period and alongside my fellow board members to continue the good work and momentum this club has built even during this difficult period.

“Under David Harrington-Wright’s stewardship this club has progressed significantly on and off the field and I speak on behalf of all my fellow board members when I say he will be missed.”

Before the National League North season was postponed indefinitely, Chester FC were in a play-off position.