Seattle Seahawks’ Russell Okung invests in esports startup

Esports startup company Matcherino has an interesting new investor—Seattle Seahawks’ offensive tackle, Russell Okung

Esports startup company Matcherino has an interesting new investor—Seattle Seahawks’ offensive tackle, Russell Okung.

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The NFL player is the latest in a series of traditional sports personalities and media companies investing in the esports space. Former NBA star Rick Fox recently bought a League of Legends team, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban, invested in esports gambling startup Unikrn, and ESPN is starting a new esports division.

Matcherino is a crowdfunding website. Esports fans can fund matches between their favorite players, teams, and streaming personalities—or even raise money to play them personally. Imagine donating a few dollars to see Team SoloMid and Fnatic’s League of Legends teams go head-to-head before the League Championship Series season starts for 2016—or raising money to challenge one of the teams yourself.

“I had some interest in the esports industry for a while now,” Okung told The Seattle Times. “It’s just like people coming to watch us.”

Okung invested an undisclosed amount in Matcherino’s recent $1.25 million seed round, which was announced last week.

“I really love Matcherino and the understanding of what crowd-based funding is, to see guys play and see people play against the best gamers,’’ he said. “I thought it would be something cool for me to get behind. There’s a nice parallel, too, to what I do, so I thought it would be even cooler.’’

H/T The Seattle Times. Photo by Dean Rutz via The Seattle Times 

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