The dust has barely settled on his retirement announcement from professional League of Legends play, but Bora “YellOwStaR” Kim has already found a new gig.

The former Fnatic support has joined Paris Saint-Germain as the head of the organization’s new esports division, the team announced Thursday along with the acquisition of Team Huma and a spot in the 2017 European Challenger Series Spring Split.

YellOwStaR will begin scouting players for the League of Legends squad and will live with the team in Berlin but will not be a coach or player on the roster.

"The main objective of 2017 will be go to the LCS, the first League of Legends division," he said.

Huma does not have any players signed after the team disbanded in August under a wealth of controversy. Owner Behdad Jaafarian was accused of not paying players and team staff on time and later suspended by Riot Games, forcing the sale of the EU CS spot.

The 24-year-old Frenchman has participated in five World Championships as a member of three different teams and has won five League Championship Series finals in seven appearances in two regions.