Former Chelsea and Leeds United owner Ken Bates dies

The 94-year-old passed away in Monaco, surrounded by his wife and family

Ken Bates
Author: Jonny Freeman / PAPublished 11th Jul 2026

Ken Bates - who was an owner and chairman at Chelsea and Leeds United - has died at the age of 94.

Bates memorably bought Chelsea for a single pound in 1982 and became the third-longest chairman in Chelsea’s history, holding the position for 22 years.

He took the Blues towards the higher end of the Premier League before selling the club to Roman Abramovich in 2003 and then taking over at Leeds in 2005, where he spent eight years.

Chelsea released a statement on their website saying:

“It is with great sadness that we share the news of the loss of Ken Bates, former owner and chairman of Chelsea Football Club. The club sends our heartfelt condolences to Ken’s wife Suzannah, the rest of his family and his friends.

“Ken’s determination to fight for Chelsea when times were tough, and drive the team on to winning trophies will never be forgotten.”

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