It seems that Gareth Bale, Real Madrid’s Spanish star and Wales, has found the appropriate way to take advantage of “his spare time” after he has been away from the accounts of his coach in the royal team Zinedine Zidane for several reasons, physical, technical or even behavioral.
Bell launched a new e-football organization, which he named “Elfins Esports”, whose team he will participate in the FIFA World Cup for Electronic Football organized by the International Federation (FIFA) in Milan, Italy, in February.
The new institution, Bill and the “38 Entertainment” group that was founded by investor Jonathan Kark and former soccer player Larry Cohen are owned by The News Corporation.
Bell, who came out of his squad during the Derby meeting in front of Atletico Madrid, on Saturday, invited those interested in this type of competition around the world, to participate in a talent discovery competition that will allow the distinguished people to sign a contract with “Elvins Esports”.
The controversial Bill with Real Madrid recently, said in a statement: “There are similarities between football and electronic games, that in both cases you need to commit and really sacrifice to reach the top of the sport in which you participate.”
The new organization plans to expand to enter competitions outside FIFA’s supervision.
The value of the financial rewards of electronic games has increased significantly in recent years, and last year the American teenager Kyle Gersdoff won a prize of more than $ 3 million in a competition, which is much more than prestigious world championships prizes for professionals.
The total number of world championships for e-soccer teams in Milan is $ 100,000, in addition to awarding points that help the player qualify for the e-football world cup next July.