ARSENAL cult hero Nicklas Bendtner has launched his own gaming company.
Bendtner, 36, rolled credits on his turbulent football career in 2019 and is now set for a completely different endeavour.
According to Esports Insider, the former striker created his own group that he calls Legendary Gaming Group.
This comes after the ex-Denmark international spent the Covid-19 pandemic playing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
Bendtner said, “My own role in the company will be an active one, but what the exact title will be is not 100% decided yet, as it also depends on what roles the other sports profiles coming in will have.”
The ex-Arsenal ace propped up a website alongside Morten Jensen, Atle Stehouer, Stephen Shine, and Jonas Rosbech.
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The site says: “Legendary Gaming Group offers a premier esports experience, blending elite talent development, cutting-edge scouting, and thrilling events.
“We collaborate with top brands, NGOs, and sponsors to create impactful partnerships.
“Join us to elevate your gaming journey and be part of the future of esports innovation.”
Bendtner joined Arsenal’s academy in 2004 from Kjobenhavns Boldklub at the age of 16.
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The controversial forward earned a senior call-up in 2005 and went on to amass a total of 47 goals and 22 assists in 171 appearances with the Gunners.
The Dane played for the likes of Birmingham, Sunderland and Juventus on loan during his nine-year stint with the North Londoners.
Bendtner also played for Wolfsburg, Nottingham Forest, Rosenborg and Copenhagen before his early retirement at the age of 31.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk