Former Manchester United vice-chairman Ed Woodward has returned to work - in esports.
Woodward, 51, left United at the end of last season after 16 years working for the English giants.
He has now joined Abu Dhabi-based educational esports company EStars. EStars counts on former Newcastle and Netherlands goalkeeper Tim Krul as a supporter.
Woodward said: When you put together esports, education and a dynamic region such as the Middle East, where curriculum decisions can be made faster than Europe, it is a recipe for success.
Joining the team is an easy decision when you add the exceptional leadership and entrepreneurial energy of Mags. I'm excited about EStars delivering a path of learning for the next generation in the (relatively) new industry of esports."
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