The football world mourns the loss of former Arsenal chairman, Sir Chips Keswick, who passed away at the age of 84. Keswick, a prominent merchant banker, made significant contributions to the club during his tenure, leaving an indelible mark on Arsenal’s history.
Joining the Arsenal board as a director in 2005, Sir Chips Keswick ascended to the role of chairman in 2013, where he served with distinction until his retirement in May 2020. Throughout his time at Arsenal, Keswick remained a devoted supporter, embodying the passion and dedication synonymous with the club.
A lifelong Arsenal fan, Keswick’s association with the club dates back to his youth, where he stood in the boys’ enclosure at Highbury in 1949. His admiration for Arsenal legends such as the Compton brothers, Jimmy Logie, and George Swindin reflected his deep-rooted love for the Gunners.
Beyond his contributions to Arsenal, Keswick enjoyed a distinguished career in the banking industry, rising to prominence as Chairman of Hambros Bank and serving as a Director of the Bank of England. His business acumen and unwavering commitment to excellence made him an invaluable asset to the Arsenal board.
Under Keswick’s leadership, Arsenal experienced significant success on the field, clinching four FA Cups and achieving notable finishes in various competitions. His legacy as chairman will forever be remembered by fans and players alike, as he played a pivotal role in shaping the club’s trajectory during his tenure.
The passing of Sir Chips Keswick leaves a void in the Arsenal community, but his enduring impact and contributions to the club will continue to inspire generations of supporters. Our thoughts and condolences are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time.