China Daily (Hong Kong)

Alisports, Olympic Council of Asia form e-sports partnershi­p

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Alisports, the sports wing of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, and the Olympic Council of Asia announced a strategic partnershi­p on Monday i n Hangzhou, to bring the fast-developing e-sports or electronic sports to the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games.

The partners said e-sports will be added to the 2017 Ashgabat Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games, the 2018 Jakarta Asian Games and the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games. At the same time, Alisports will actively participat­e in working with the OCA to continue market developmen­t for ever y sports event at the games.

E-sports is a dynamic and fast-growing sector in China and internatio­nally.

Last year, Alibaba invested over 100 million yuan ($14.5 million) to l aunch the World Electronic Sports Games. With a prize pool of over $5.5 million. The WESG is expected to be one of the highest-paying e-sports tournament­s in the world.

Global research firm Newzoo said the emerging e-sports revenues totaled $463 million in 2016 and sales are expected to reach $1.1 billion worldwide in 2019.

Under the partnershi­p with the OCA events, Alisports will implement a digital market- ing strategy, through combining real-time sporting events with an internet digital platform, to help expand the market for the OCA and increase advertisin­g values for major sponsors.

Sheikh Ahmad Fahad Al-Sabah, president of OCA, said: “We look forward to further collaborat­ion with Alisports on digital sports concepts along with sporting events.”

The OCA said it had already added e-sports to the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games which opened earlier this month in Turkmenist­an, which will focus on football and other sports-related games.

Formed in 1982, the Kuwait-headquarte­red OCA manages and organizes a series of major comprehens­ive sporting events, including the l argest and most influentia­l Asia Games, the Asian Winter Games, t he Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games, the Asian Beach Games and the Asian Youth Games.

“Alisports places an emphasis on the operation of sports events and t he related business of sports media, but not in purchasing the broadcast rights of events, which is different from its rival LeSports,” said Sun Zheng, an analyst at Beijing-based internet consultanc­y Analysis.

Sun said it was much easier for Alibaba to tap into the emerging e-sports sector and build up its e-sports tournament­s compared with traditiona­l sports, which had been developed over many years.

“Alibaba expects to strengthen its influence on e-sports through cooperatio­n with OCA,” he added.

E-sports are set for much bigger growth in China.

Alibaba expects to strengthen its influence on e-sports through cooperatio­n with OCA.” Sun Zheng, an analyst at Beijing-based internet consultanc­y Analysis Alibaba’s investment on the World Electronic Sports Games last year

Ouyang Shijia contribute­d to this story.

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