Kai Tak Sports Park appoints new CEO



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Andrew Kam Min-Ho is set to take over the role of Chief Executive Officer at Kai Tak Sports Park Limited (KTSPL).

Kam will succeed CEO John Sharkey on 1 April as he concludes a successful tenure of nearly a decade, establishing Kai Tak Sports Park as a premier destination for world-class sports, entertainment, culture and leisure experiences in Hong Kong.

Kam will assume full responsibility as CEO and Sharkey will serve KTSPL as Senior Advisor from April. Kam will work closely with Sharkey in the lead-up to his official appointment.

Kai Tak Sports Park is a massive, new, multipurpose sports and entertainment complex in Hong Kong which officially opened on March 1st, 2025, and is located on the site of the former Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong.

It is the largest sports infrastructure project in Hong Kong featuring a 50,000-seat stadium, a 10,000-seat indoor arena and a 5,000-seat public sport ground alongside retail and dining facilities. The park aims to boost Hong Kong’s sports and tourism industries and host major international events.

KTSPL said Kam’s appointment reflects the long-term strategic planning of KTSPL, following a rigorous selection process conducted by KTSPL and its Board of Directors.

John Sharkey, the inaugural CEO of KTSPL, has led the project since its inception, with his strategic oversight encompassing the design, construction, and operations of the entire precinct.

Under Sharkey’s visionary leadership, he built and guided a multidisciplinary team of professionals, overseeing every facet of development to transform Kai Tak Sports Park into a Hong Kong-proud landmark, seamlessly integrating sports, culture, entertainment, retail and community.

In just nine months since the grand opening, Kai Tak Stadium ranked third globally in annual ticket sales, with 1.25 million tickets sold amounting to $191.34 million, according to leading international industry magazine Pollstar.

The appointment of Kam marks a pivotal milestone as Kai Tak Sports Park enters its next phase of growth.

With over 30 years of leadership experience in the entertainment, tourism, and consumer sectors across international, Chinese Mainland, as well as local markets, Kam brings a wealth of industry insight and operational expertise.

His deep knowledge of business strategy, tourism development, and large-scale venue operations positions him to unlock the full potential of Kai Tak Sports Park and amplify its economic impact.

The Board of Directors of KTSPL said: “We are pleased to appoint Andrew Kam as the next CEO of Kai Tak Sports Park Limited. Andrew brings a unique blend of global experience and local insight that will be invaluable in leading Kai Tak Sports Park into its next chapter.

“We extend our deepest gratitude to John Sharkey for his exceptional leadership and contributions for nearly a decade.

“We are grateful to John for leaving behind a legacy of 21 global awards associated with Kai Tak Sports Park, which will continue to stand as a treasured icon of Hong Kong.

“As we welcome Andrew, the entire KTSPL team remains committed to delivering excellence and advancing Hong Kong’s future in culture, sports, and tourism.”

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