Gerard Piqué's Kings League eyes launch in U.S. by 2026 - ESPN
The Gerard Piqué-founded Kings League said on Saturday that it aims to launch its seven-a-side soccer format in the United States by 2026, adding to the list of nations where the online-orientated competition already has a footprint.
At a briefing in Paris, Kings League CEO Djamel Agaoua told reporters that a U.S. Kings League could be launched around the end of this year and start of the next.
«We feel ready to attack the big animal, which is the U.S. market… We start on the East Coast for operational reasons,» said Agaoua, who was in the French capital for the Kings World Cup Clubs final at La Défense Arena on Saturday evening.
Various new buzzy soccer formats, with smaller teams and shorter games than traditional 90-minute clashes, have sprung up round Europe and elsewhere in recent years, attracting a host of online influencers and former professionals.
With special rules designed to focus on entertainment, the leagues are attracting major investment and large streaming audiences. Some traditional fans deride them as a glitzy distortion of the world's favourite sport.
Created by former Spain international Piqué in 2022, the Kings League has expanded fast to Italy, Germany, France and Brazil. It also plans to launch a MENA league for the Middle East and Africa later this year in partnership with the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund's sports arm.
The league estimates a €5-7 million ($5.8-$8.1 million) investment in each new market, though the U.S. venture would cost more, Agaoua said. The Kings League raised €60m from investors in its latest funding round last year.
However, it was staying away from China due to regulatory challenges and from the UK because streaming, including the Twitch platform, was less


