Andrew Mills is stepping down as Brentford's chief executive officer.

As part of a wider restructure at the football club, Mills has decided to leave after three years with the Bees, with his last day on Sunday.

He said: "As plans for the restructure take shape, I feel it is right for me to step aside.

"I would like to formally place on record my gratitude for the experience and support of the board during my proud time as chief executive.

"I will cherish memories of clinching the League Two Championship at Darlington, beating Everton at Griffin Park, taking Birmingham to penalties at St Andrew's and of course, the proudest moment in my career so far, representing the club at Wembley Stadium in front of 28,000 expectant Bees.

"I am the confident that with the support of the staff I leave a far better business than I took over and a far stronger staff than I inherited.

"I wish everyone at Brentford the success they deserve and thank you for all the unique opportunity."

Brentford chairman Greg Dyke said: "On behalf of everybody at Brentford, I would like to state that Andrew's legacy, on his departure from Griffin Park, is one of which he can be proud.

"He has worked tirelessly for the benefit of all concerned, the players, the board and not least the fans themselves, on all aspects of the club, and he leaves with every good wish for the future."