Alan Ferguson, the high profile Head of Grounds & Estates with the FA, has left his role.
The FA announced that Mr Ferguson had agreed to leave the role, which sees him oversee the FA's St George's Park centre of excellence near Burton-Upon-Trent and Wembley Stadium, by mutual agreement.
In a preparted statement, the FA said: "Following a further restructure of the Operations Division, The FA and Alan Ferguson, Head of Grounds & Estates, have mutually agreed to part company.
"The FA’s pitches are highly regarded throughout the game, having won several industry awards in recent years, and everyone at The FA would like to wish Alan well going forward."
Mr Ferguson released a statement through the FA and said: “I’d like to thank The FA for the opportunity to practice at two top venues. I have really enjoyed my time at both St. George’s Park and Wembley Stadium, where I have been fortunate to work with a great group of people.
“I would like to thank both the playing and non-playing staff throughout The FA for the support you have given the grounds teams over the past 6 years. I also thank the various partners who have supported all projects and allowed us to develop both venues to a high standard.”
“Finally, I would like to pay specific tribute to my grounds staff for their tireless work all year round and wish everyone at The FA the very best wishes for the future.”
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