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Former Manchester United CEO Ed Woodward lands new job in football

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Former Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has been appointed to the board of trustees for Bloomsbury Football Foundation.

Woodward, who spent a total of 16 years at Old Trafford, has joined the London-based charity which aims to give access to football to young people from diverse backgrounds.

The charity was founded in 2018 and currently helps 5,000 young people. A statement from the foundation read: "With Ed joining our board, he will play a key role in advising the team as we move towards our goal of getting 20,000 young people per week in London on the pitch by 2028." ALSO READ: United football director Murtough set to leave Old Trafford ALSO READ: United fans have made their feelings clear on Greenwood Woodward said: "I am thrilled to be joining Bloomsbury Football Foundation as a trustee.

This is an exciting opportunity to join a charity that is already having a significant impact on the lives of young Londoners using the power of football. “Visiting a Bloomsbury Football session reaffirmed my belief that football has the power to change lives.

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