Eric Cantona is set to manage a Manchester United legends side in a one-off fixture against Suwon Samsung Bluewings' legends on April 19.
What happened?
The team, called OGFC, consists of former United stars, including Edwin van der Sar, Rio Ferdinand, and Ryan Giggs.
The squad's goal is to maintain a 73% win rate, matching the peak success rate of many of these players during their professional careers.
Why it matters for Eric Cantona
Cantona's influence at Old Trafford goes far beyond trophies, shaping a winning mentality that defined an era under Sir Alex Ferguson.
And now, he is back in the dugout, guiding a team filled with legends, carrying forward the same mentality that once defined an era.
What comes next?
The match will be played at Suwon World Cup Stadium, with Mike Phelan, former United assistant manager, working alongside Cantona as part of the backroom staff.
The Suwon Samsung legends squad includes iconic names from Korean football history, such as Seo Jung-won and Yeom Ki-hoon.
The project itself has an unusual edge, with the team's target of maintaining a 73% win rate, and the consequence of disbanding if they fail to hit that number.
Cantona's return to management, even in this format, comes at an interesting time, as he is also stepping into a major role in a new French television series.
The match is a celebration of Manchester United's past, with the enduring pull of the club's history still felt years after the players stepped away from the professional game.
On April 19, OGFC will face Suwon Samsung Bluewings' legends, in a full 90-minute match, with Cantona at the helm, guiding his team of legends.
The result of the match will be a testament to the team's skills and Cantona's management, as they aim to achieve their target win rate.
But for United fans, this is the part that matters most, a familiar figure, back leading a team filled with legends, carrying forward the same mentality that once defined an era.