The National Amateur League has recently become part of the first dedicated Italian Observatory to the knowledge and development of the eSports business.
This is the official news coming from the LND and the OIES (Italian esports observatory). Two years after the start of the activity linked to virtual football, on the networking platform for companies, teams, agencies, media centers and professionals, new business opportunities are looming on the horizon, but not only.
“An entry, the one in OIES, which further strengthens the positioning of LND eSport in the universe of virtual football – he has declared the president of the LND eSport Commission Santino Lo Presti – I thank the CEO Luigi Caputo who I had the pleasure of meeting at the launch press conference for the eCup. The attention that OIES dedicates to our business is an added value, as it is the first B2B networking, information and training platform for sector stakeholders. A precious partnership that is fully part of the LND eSport strategy to grow further in the video-game sector in view of the many new competitions in the pipeline “.
National Amateur League and eSport, in a project currently based on two championships: eSerieD and eFemmnile, now in their third edition, and three tournaments; the second edition of the eCup, the first edition of the Italy Women’s eCup international tournament and the first edition of the Manlio Selis international tournament. All competitions involving over 2000 egamers who are passionate about male, female, mixed and totally inclusive football, also thanks to the close collaboration with Insuperabili Onlus, an organization committed to accompanying young people with cognitive, relational, affective, emotional, behavioral, physical, motor and sensory disabilities in sports and e-sports activities.
“We are thrilled to welcome the National Amateur League to OIES. The project of the special Commission, chaired by Santino Lo Presti and supported by his valuable work, is showing an innovative path in Esports, made up of inclusion and sociability – say Luigi Caputo and Enrico Gelfi founders of OIES – Their experience will be an added value not only for the whole network of the Observatory, but also for the entire sector that will benefit from this new experience to take as an example “.
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