The Scottish FA can confirm that Les Gray has intimated his intention to stand down from the role of Vice President.
Les has served the association as a member of Congress, the Professional Game Board, and main board, as well as Chair of the Non-Professional Game Board, prior to being elected Vice President in 2023.
He was also member of the official delegation for the recent FIFA World Cup qualifying double-header against Denmark and Belarus and leaves the with the association's best wishes.
Mike Mulraney, Scottish FA President, said: "I would like to thank Les for his contribution to the Scottish FA and for his service to the game as a whole. I would also like to place on record my thanks for his support as my Vice President and for his invaluable experience as a board colleague in our drive to improve Scottish football at all levels."
Les Gray added: "This is not a decision I have taken lightly after more than 30 years' service to the game. It has been a privilege to have served on the Board of the Scottish FA as Vice President but I have realised the commitment needed to fulfil the obligations of the role is simply not possible whilst balancing other commitments, not least family ones.
"I have been based abroad for several years and whilst I have been a dedicated contributor to the board since being elected, I have written to them to confirm that the responsibilities of the role can no longer co-exist with my family commitments. It's with a heavy heart that I leave the organisation but will remain a passionate supporter of Scottish football."