Mexico has understood this and is the Latin American country that has generated the most money in this 2020, with nearly 2 billion dollars.
Mexico a non-virtual money industry.
According to the estimates of specialized magazines in that country of 126,000,000 inhabitants, more than half play esports and 7 million are professionals.
A professional esport player can earn 20,000 dollars per season, plus income from jersey advertising and other sponsorships and are already beginning to be considered superstars as the world's elite sportsmen.
Even one of the most important television networks in that country bought the rights to broadcast sport 24 hours a day.
They train more than Cristiano Ronaldo.
It is well known that the Portuguese soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo to reach and stay at the top of the world's soccer elite has spent and continues to spend most of his time on physical training on the technicians and tacticians.
And there are gamer PRO players who do a similar or more demanding training, as the Colombo-Japanese coach motivational Yokoi Kenji says "At some point the discipline will beat the talent" to achieve success. And that applies to esports as well.
So my dear friend if you play EAFIFA or any other video game and think you are ready to make the big jump to the professional, you know what you have to do to try a contract that could reach up to $20,000 per season.
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