13-05-2025
EFL star quits football aged 31 to begin new life in real estate in Dubai
A former EFL footballer who became the first player to make his professional debut in a cup final held at Wembley has swapped a 15-year career in the sport for real estate
George Ray has swapped the football pitch for flipping houses as he leaves behind a 15-year playing career in England for a real estate journey in Dubai. The former Crewe Alexandra star, who debuted during the Football League Trophy final in 2013, has announced his departure from the sport on social media in a heartwarming post.
The 31-year-old came from the Alexandra academy and began his career in the EFL as a defender. He played for Tranmere Rovers, Exeter City, Leyton Orient, and Barrow, winning one trophy and appearing in two cup finals during his career.
Ray became the first player to make his professional debut in a cup final held at Wembley as Alexandra beat Southend United 2-0, meaning he won a trophy the minute he began playing.
Now, the ex-defender is venturing into new pastures, as he announced his work will begin with Haus and Haus, which is based in Dubai.
Writing on Instagram, Ray said: "After 15 unforgettable years of playing professional football, it's time for a massive change! I will be swapping boots for suits as I move to Dubai to start a new career in real estate with @hausandhaus.
"The transition has been exciting, and I've spent countless hours over the past 12 months researching, learning, and immersing myself in the industry to ensure I'm in the best position to succeed.
"I'm committed to delivering the same level of dedication, commitment and passion I brought to football.
"Now for a few holidays and to enjoy the summer with family and friends before starting my new role on August 1st.
"If you're considering buying, selling, or investing in Dubai, feel free to send me a message. I'd be happy to discuss how I can assist you in moving forward."
Ray made a total of 324 career appearances in football, scoring 13 goals from a centre-half position between the years of 2013 and 2025.
Many former teammates have celebrated his new career venture, including Barnet striker Dom Telford, who spent time with Ray at Barrow last season. Telford wrote: "Love it stinger, enjoy mate."
Fellow Alexandra academy graduate Billy Waters also added: "Swaaaa mean. All the best Georgey boy."