
Casper Stylsvig, the experienced sports commercial executive who recently left his role with English soccer giants Chelsea, has been hired by the Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) horse racing organization.
He will serve as executive director of sports business for HKJC and take up his new position on January 15, 2026.
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Stylsvig will be a member of the board of management and report directly to the club’s chief executive, Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges.
In his new role, Stylsvig will oversee the HKJC’s sports business portfolio and “drive end-to-end commercial growth across horse racing, football, lottery and emerging sporting opportunities.”
He will particularly focus on growing the club's non-wagering and wagering-related income streams. His responsibilities include driving the commercialisation of the club's current assets as well as creating new income streams from sponsorships and partnerships.
Stylsvig will be responsible for strategic marketing to attract and retain different customer segments, as well as leading HKJC's multi-billion-dollar Racecourse Master Plan project and spearheading new ventures, including global growth opportunities.

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By GlobalDataIn addition, he will manage the sports wagering portfolio “to channel wagering demand for community benefit.”
Stylsvig has been tasked with developing Hong Kong racing as a global sports brand and transforming the club’s sports business. He will collaborate closely with other board members to deliver the next phase of the company's growth.
The Dane departed Chelsea last month after spending two years as the club’s chief revenue officer.
Stylsvig joined Chelsea from Italian giants AC Milan, where he was also CRO. He has spent much of his career in soccer and also had stints at Barcelona, Manchester United, and Fulham.
On his new role, he said: “It’s an incredible honour to join the Hong Kong Jockey Club at such an exciting time in its evolution. The club stands among the world’s most respected sports organisations, combining commercial excellence with a deep social purpose.
“This role represents a natural progressive next step in my career — bringing together best practices from global football to help shape the future of a truly unique, multi-sport business. I’m looking forward to working with Winfried and the team to drive innovation, expand our international footprint, and create world-class experiences for customers and fans in Hong Kong and beyond.”