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Prime Sells His Stake in Karmine Corp – He Is One of the Club’s Co-Founders

Amine "Prime" Mekri, co-founder of the Karmine Corp club looks on during a press conference ahead of a League of Legends quarter-final match between Karmine Corp and the Gameward team as part of the French Cup at the newly renovated stadium "Arenes de l'Agora" in Evry, near Paris on September 20, 2024. Today, most video game competitions in the world take place online or in studios run by publishers or tournament organisers. But like traditional sports, esport clubs are now aspiring to have their own stadiums, so they can generate their own ticket sales. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)

Amin “Prime” Mekri, co-founder of the French esports organization Karmine Corp, has announced the sale of his stake in the club. He plans to focus on other projects. According to him, “the right time” has come to leave the organization.

“After five years of building Karmine Corp, I’ve decided to sell my shares and move on. The project has grown incredibly. I’m proud of everything we’ve achieved, but it’s time for me to turn the page. I wish the team and the community all the best in the future,” Prime said in a statement.

According to a report by RFT.GG, Prime’s stake was acquired by an investor who had already joined the organization during a funding round in October 2023.

Mekri founded Karmine Corp in 2020 together with Kamel “Kameto” Kebir and Zouhair “Kotei” Dardji.

As a reminder, Russians and Belarusians will not participate in the Esports Nations Cup.

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