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Former Liverpool CEO Peter Moore has become a minority shareholder and board advisor at Polish club Wisla Krakow.
The business executive was in charge at Anfield between 2017 and 2020, a period in which the Reds won the Champions League and Premier League under Jurgen Klopp.
He also oversaw the slick off-the-field operation at Liverpool under FSG, which was headed up by Michael Edwards, Ian Graham and co.
Moore, who was born in Liverpool, left the club in 2020 and he went on to work with Wrexham and US-based Santa Barbara Sky FC.
Peter Moore left Liverpool in 2020.
That aligns with everything I believe the game can and should be.
“To be part of a club that uses its platform to lift up its people was core to our belief at Liverpool FC… that’s what inspires me
That’s why I’m here.”
Moore was involved in many charitable and community initiatives during his time at Liverpool, and he and his wife Debbie were appointed life presidents of Merseyside's Fans Supporting Foodbanks initiative in 2020
Thanks to his support and belief in our project, we are entering a new phase with courage, confidence and a global perspective.
“For me as the president, it is particularly important that Peter was behind initiatives that have really changed the world - not only in football, but also in technology, entertainment and education.
“His belief in the power of club communities, his modesty and readiness to support the development of Poland by sharing knowledge, experience and best global practices after his successes in the Western world - is something exceptional