LONDON, June 15 (Reuters) - Relegated Queens Park Rangers have appointed Malaysian businessman Ruben Gnanalingam as co-chairman alongside owner Tony Fernandes.
Gnanalingam joins Fernandes, chief executive Lee Hoos and director of football Les Ferdinand in the Championship club's senior management team.
"We have a lot of work to do in terms of re-establishing the traditions of QPR but with the two of us working at closer quarters with the senior management team... we believe we can create a positive future," Malaysian Fernandes said in a news release on Monday.
Rangers, who are coached by Chris Ramsey, finished bottom of the Premier League last season.