King s League General Manager: Yamal and Neymar did not make a penny and participated out of fun

On December 7, French legendary star Zidane will select players for the King's League, and he will coach a content creator (whose identity has not been disclosed). In an interview with L'Equipe, King's League general manager Djamel Agaoua discussed related topics.

 Djamel Agaoua said: "This will be a fun-filled event with live concerts, which is very important to our audience. Our fans are very young, 85% of them are under 30 years old, and their characteristics are very obvious: 90% of media consumption is done on mobile phones, and they like to interact. They are used to interacting with anchors and content creators, and like fast and intense things."

"Social media such as YouTube and Twitch The platform is very mobile-friendly and allows content creators to interact with consumers in a way that traditional TV commentators cannot. A small portion of paid content may be defined in the future, but the majority of content must remain free."

"We define the concept of King's League as somewhere between esports and traditional sports. Many of the anchors we work with come from the esports field and the rules used are also inspired by video games, as is the way it is shot. Platte is the biggest streamer in Germany and his fans are all about video games and he had never been involved in any sports before. He had a lot of fun when he discovered the King League and started to train and play penalty kicks for the first time. All his fans followed him! "

"Neither Yamal nor Neymar make money from the King League, if they sell the team one day, they will make money, but now they mainly make money through sponsors. The main reason is fun. We made a deal with Yamal and other legends in exchange for their participation. But there are players who don't want the system and ask for high fees. "If we don't accept the demands, it's more about the effectiveness of the model than the money. Ultimately, it depends on the value of his team."