Norwegian FA launch their first national esport team with a bang

In early September 2018, the Norwegian FA launched an official esports national team with the focus on games such as FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer. The team consisted of a squad with six players, four specializing on PlayStation and two on Xbox meeting six times a year at the Ullevaal Stadium in a dedicated esport arena.

Mats Theie Bretvik, who is the Norwegian FAs Esports Manager says that this is something that the NFF has been working on for almost a year now.

“It’s great to finally launch our esports team. We believe that when people aren’t outside playing football, they are inside consuming the game by either playing or watching on a range of devices. Our focus on esports will help to increase the general interest of football in Norway”.

The Federation’s biggest event so far, was a FIFA 19 tournament in October before the football team’s Nations League match against Slovenia. A total of 350 people competed in the esports tournament with 64 players making it through to the final round. Fans could watch it through TV 2 Sumo’s online platforms. On average there was a total of 50,000 viewers and the highest number of viewers at any one time being 15,000!

“90% of the viewers were under 39 years, with 60% being in the 10-29 age range. TV 2 has never witnessed such a young demographic on a live sports production. In addition to the TV and streaming numbers, there were a total of 300 people at the event with 111 people watching the final live” says Theie Bretvik.

“The main goal of this tournament was to get people to the stadium and watch the Nations League match against Slovenia. 15,000 tickets were sold for this game, and 250 of them came directly from the FIFA esports tournament. We also used this tournament to look for potential players for the national team. Three players were identified and offered a place in the NFF squad.”

Theie Bretvik is extremely proud of the progress made within the Federation and is keen to see the sport grow over the coming years.

“There is a lot of skillful FIFA players in Norway, and there is definitely a connection between FIFA gamers and ‘real’ football.”

“We want Norway to be a leading sports Federation when it comes to esports. Our goal is to connect gamers with football, and to bring our values about a healthy lifestyle and Fair Play into the gaming environment. Finally, we want to win a major esports tournaments at the highest level against other national Federations.”

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Geoff runs his own Sports Consultancy, working with clients such as FIFA, UEFA, AFC and FIBA across the world. He is also on the board of Tourism Northern Ireland. You can follow Geoff on twitter @geoffwnjwilson connect on Linkedin at linkedin.com/in/geoffwnjwilson

About Mats Theie Bretvik

Mats Theie Bretvik started at NFF in June in 2017, after coming from an ad and marketing agency. He was appointed the NFF esports manager in August 2018

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