FORMER Manchester United chief Ed Woodward has started his first job since leaving the club.
The 51-year-old spent 16 years at Old Trafford and was executive vice-chairman for 11 years.
He stepped down from his role in February last year after criticism from pundits and fans regarding the European Super League debacle.
Woodward has now landed a role as a non-executive director at an Esports company.
Estars is an award-winning educational Esports business founded in 2017.
They have hosted hundreds of events worldwide from the United Kingdom to Abu Dhabi.
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Ex-Premier League goalkeeper, now Norwich star Tim Krul is on their board.
Woodward said to the Estars website: “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.
“I’m excited about EStars delivering a path of learning for the next generation in the new industry of Esports.”
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Woodward was first involved with Man Utd in 2005, advising Malcolm Glazer during their takeover of the club.
Two years later, the investment banker then landed a job in charge of commercial and media operations.
After long-term CEO David Gill quit United, Woodward took over his position.
He has since been replaced by Richard Arnold.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk