Asaf Noifeld has stepped down as managing director of casino at FanDuel after spending more than four years leading the division.
Noifeld confirmed his departure in a LinkedIn post on 10 June 2026, revealing he had held the position since May 2022.
Before taking on the FanDuel role, Noifeld spent over eight years with PokerStars, which operates under the same Flutter Entertainment umbrella as FanDuel.
His time at PokerStars included roles as managing director of casino and director of product and innovation, giving him deep experience across the iGaming sector.
Earlier in his career, Noifeld worked as a project manager at 888 for more than four years, and also held a similar role at software development company Comverse.
In his LinkedIn post, Noifeld described his decision to leave as the “right moment for the next adventure,” without disclosing specific reasons for his departure.
He confirmed he will remain with FanDuel for “a few more months” before officially moving on, promising a smooth handover period for the business.
“I joined the company in 2014 and honestly had no idea at the time how much this journey would shape me – professionally and personally,” Noifeld wrote, referring to the start of his time with PokerStars.
“Over the years, I had the opportunity to work across multiple businesses, countries and teams, including four relocations, and of course the move to the US to join FanDuel. I learned a lot along the way: about products, strategy, leadership, growth, pressure, competition… but mostly about people, and how much can be accomplished when great people are working together as ‘ONE TEAM’.”
Noifeld departs having overseen significant growth at FanDuel Casino, which has established itself as one of the leading online casino operators in the United States.
Flutter reported that FanDuel held a 28% share of US iGaming gross gaming revenue at the end of 2025, underlining the strength of the brand in a competitive market.
That momentum carried into 2026, with Flutter reporting a 19% year-on-year increase in US iGaming revenue during the first quarter of the year.
The business unit generated $564m in revenue during that three-month period, with iGaming growth notably outpacing sportsbook growth of just 1% over the same period.
Flutter also reported that average monthly iGaming players grew by 10% during the quarter, helping to drive overall US revenue growth of 6% across the wider business.
Total group revenue for the period reached $4.30bn, representing a 14% increase compared to the previous year and reflecting strong performance across Flutter’s global operations.

