The phygital movement is gaining momentum in Africa, and Mali is rapidly establishing itself as one of the region’s most ambitious emerging ecosystems. Thanks to the efforts of the Association for the Promotion of Esports Culture (AMPCE), a WPC member in Mali, and its growing community of athletes, organizers, and creators, the country has transformed phygital sport from an innovative concept into a nationally recognized competitive platform. Over the past season, AMPCE has made significant progress, with clubs and athletes qualifying for the Phygital Contenders in Phygital Football, Phygital Basketball, and Phygital Dancing, in preparation for the 2026 Future Games in Astana. Mamadou Lamine Diarra, CEO of AMPCE, reflects on the development of phygital sports in Mali and the rapid progress made by the national ecosystem over the past season. Diarra and his team have worked tirelessly to establish a high-performing phygital structure in the country, a fact recognized by the recent WPC Incentive Program rankings, where AMPCE earned 281 points and achieved Gold Member status, highlighting the scope of activities and development accomplished over the past year. From grassroots tournaments and awareness programs to the creation of integrated national championships, AMPCE has laid a solid foundation for even greater success. In this interview, Mamadou Lamine Diarra discusses the initial reception of phygital sports in Mali, the challenges encountered in building this ecosystem, the role of social media in increasing its visibility, and the ambition to make Mali a regional hub for phygital sports. When you launched your first event, how was phygital sport received in Mali, and what opportunities did you see for its local development? Phygital sport immediately sparked enthusiasm among Malian youth. From the very first competitions organized by AMPCE, we understood that it represented a fantastic opportunity to combine sport, digital innovation, and creative industries, while opening up new career paths for young people. What were the biggest challenges you faced? Our main challenges were the lack of suitable infrastructure, limited access to equipment, funding constraints, and administrative difficulties related to digital platforms. Despite these obstacles, the commitment of young people and AMPCE’s determination allowed us to move forward. What specific initiatives or activities did you implement to attract new athletes and involve your local community? AMPCE initially organized local esports championships in neighborhoods, municipalities, and universities to identify top players and begin recruiting athletes before new formats emerged. We also wanted to attract a wider audience beyond the esports scene. We then launched the Phygital Origins and Phygital Rivals competitions, training sessions, social media campaigns, and outreach programs in schools and universities to identify and develop a new generation of phygital athletes. Could you share an idea, format, or approach developed by your team that you are particularly proud of? We are especially proud of having integrated phygital football, phygital basketball, and phygital dance into a single national framework, creating an inclusive platform where sport, culture, and technology converge. How do you envision the future of phygital in Mali and its contribution to the broader phygital movement? We aim to become a regional phygital hub in West Africa by contributing to talent development, organizing international competitions, and promoting phygital as a cultural, sporting, and creative industry. Our ambition is also to create an integrated training center where digital and physical preparation can take place in the same location, making athlete development more efficient. Your teams are currently preparing for Phygital Contenders, with qualification for the 2026 Games of the Future in Astana at stake. What does this moment represent for your phygital community and for the athletes who have worked throughout the season to achieve this goal? It’s a historic moment. It symbolizes the recognition of the hard work put in by our athletes and gives an entire generation the hope of competing on the world’s biggest phygital stage and making their community proud. With the Contenders approaching, what message would you like to send to your athletes before their participation in the international competition, and how optimistic are you about the future of phygital sport in Mali? I encourage them to believe in their potential, to remain disciplined, and to show the world that we can excel. I am very optimistic because we are witnessing the birth of a movement capable of creating lasting opportunities for our youth. What role have social media and media coverage played in raising awareness of phygital sport in Mali, and what approach have you taken to draw attention to this movement? Social media has been essential. It has allowed us to document every step, share our competitions, showcase our athletes, and build an engaged community around hybrid (phygital) sports. With nearly 45,000 followers on TikTok and over 10,000 on Facebook, we already have a large audience in Mali and internationally. Furthermore, our network of over 70 print media outlets regularly disseminates our publications and press releases, significantly increasing the visibility of the phygital movement in Mali. Maliâs rapid development reflects the broader expansion of phygital sport in emerging markets, where local organizations continue to establish competitive structures, engage new audiences, and create opportunities for athletes to participate in international competitions.
Quand le Mali rencontre lâunivers Otaku⊠avec lâAMPCE
Les 5 et 6 septembre 2025, Bamako a accueilli le festival Otaku no Sekai â Le Monde des Otakus au Centre aĂ©rĂ© de la BCEAO. Cet Ă©vĂ©nement unique a rassemblĂ© des passionnĂ©s de gaming, de cosplay, de manga et de sports phygitaux, confirmant lâĂ©mergence dâune nouvelle scĂšne culturelle et numĂ©rique au Mali.
LâAMPCE Mali a eu lâhonneur de participer en animant la session gaming đź et en remettant le trophĂ©e đ aux gagnants du tournoi de basket đ. Un moment fort, symbole du rapprochement entre sport traditionnel et esport, et de lâĂ©nergie crĂ©ative de la jeunesse malienne.
Avec ses compĂ©titions, ses ateliers et ses rencontres, Otaku no Sekai 2025 a prouvĂ© que Bamako peut devenir un carrefour du gaming en Afrique de lâOuest, du sport phygital et de la culture otaku.
En route pour Abou DhabiâŻ: les Aigles Phygital sâenvolentâŻ!
LâĂ©quipe malienne des Aigles Phygital a quittĂ© Bamako pour un voyage inspirant : premiĂšre escale en Turquie, avant de sâenvoler enfin vers Abou Dhabi, oĂč se tiendront les Phygital Contenders 2025. đ€ Une escale pleine de fraternitĂ© Ă leur arrivĂ©e en Turquie, nos joueurs ont eu la surprise de croiser lâĂ©quipe du Venezuela. Moments chaleureux et Ă©changes amicaux ont rythmĂ© cette halte, marquant le dĂ©but dâun vĂ©ritable rĂ©seautage international autour du sport phygital. đ Le sport phygital, un pont entre les cultures Cet Ă©change spontanĂ© illustre parfaitement lâesprit du phygital : combiner habilement prĂ©sence physique et interaction digitale, pour tisser des liens entre nations et encourager la collaboration au-delĂ des frontiĂšres. đȘ Prochain dĂ©fiâŻ: lâarĂšne dâAbou Dhabi Destination maintenant : lâarĂšne dâAbou Dhabi, oĂč nos Aigles Phygital dĂ©fendront fiĂšrement les couleurs du Mali face aux meilleurs adversaires du monde. Soutenez-les dans cette aventure unique, symbole de la montĂ©e en puissance de lâesport phygital au MaliâŻ!
Une année charniÚre pour les sports phygitaux
Message du président de la World Phygital Community
Chers membres de la World Phygital Community (WPC), Je suis honorĂ© de m’adresser Ă vous pour la premiĂšre fois en tant que prĂ©sident de la WPC. C’est avec enthousiasme que je rejoins cette communautĂ© dynamique, et j’ai hĂąte de collaborer avec chacun d’entre vous pour propulser le mouvement phygital vers de nouveaux sommets. Des progrĂšs remarquables en moins d’un an Depuis la crĂ©ation de la WPC, prĂšs de 100 membres Ă travers le monde ont accompli des rĂ©alisations exceptionnelles, dĂ©passant toutes les attentes et illustrant l’enthousiasme croissant pour notre mouvement phygital mondial. SuccĂšs des tournois nationaux WPC (GOTF Majors) Les rĂ©cents tournois nationaux WPC, culminant le 30 janvier, ont Ă©tĂ© le reflet de cet Ă©lan. Ces compĂ©titions inĂ©dites, premiĂšres du genre Ă qualifier des Ă©quipes pour les « Games of the Future », ont offert des affrontements intenses et des chiffres impressionnants. Trente-cinq de nos membres ont organisĂ© des Ă©vĂ©nements accueillant plus de 1 000 clubs. La compĂ©tition a Ă©tĂ© fĂ©roce Ă travers plusieurs disciplines, avec 62 GOTF Majors organisĂ©s, dont : 26 en Phygital Football 15 en Phygital Basketball 14 en Phygital Dancing 7 en Phygital Shooter Ce niveau de participation est vĂ©ritablement phĂ©nomĂ©nal et a surpassĂ© toutes nos attentes. Une portĂ©e mondiale impressionnante Le mouvement phygital a rayonnĂ© Ă l’Ă©chelle mondiale, s’Ă©tendant des AmĂ©riques, de Buenos Aires Ă New York, Ă travers neuf nations africaines, notamment le Mali, en Europe, particuliĂšrement dans les Balkans, et jusqu’au Golfe et en Asie centrale. Histoires inspirantes de nos membres Parmi les moments marquants, le club de football uruguayen Peñarol, rĂ©unissant des professionnels du football et des athlĂštes e-sport, a participĂ© Ă leur tournoi local pour dĂ©fendre leur titre en Phygital Football aux « Games of the Future ». De plus, des triomphes personnels, comme celui de Dion Visser, danseur nĂ©erlandais de 27 ans, qui a traversĂ© l’Europe pour concourir et remporter un tournoi au MontĂ©nĂ©gro, illustrent la passion et la dĂ©termination de nos membres. « C’Ă©tait la meilleure dĂ©cision de ma vie ! J’ai rencontrĂ© des personnes formidables et fait un pas de plus vers les « Games of the Future 2025 ». Je me sens dĂ©sormais comme un compĂ©titeur professionnel, et c’est incroyable de faire partie de ce monde. » Reconnaissance de l’engagement de nos membres La dĂ©votion et le travail acharnĂ© de nos membres dans l’organisation de ces tournois sont vĂ©ritablement inspirants. Nous mettons en lumiĂšre certains des moments les plus mĂ©morables d’Ă©vĂ©nements au Mexique, en Bosnie et au MontĂ©nĂ©gro sur notre site, avec d’autres Ă venir. N’hĂ©sitez pas Ă consulter ces rĂ©cits pour dĂ©couvrir les expĂ©riences et les succĂšs de notre communautĂ©. Atelier Ă venir pour partager les expĂ©riences Dans quelques semaines, nous organiserons un atelier pour analyser ensemble les expĂ©riences liĂ©es Ă l’organisation des GOTF Majors. Nous discuterons des rĂ©ussites et des dĂ©fis rencontrĂ©s afin d’amĂ©liorer nos pratiques Ă l’avenir. Cap sur les « Games of the Future 2025 » Nous nous dirigeons vers les « Games of the Future 2025 », point culminant du calendrier sportif phygital. Le grand Ă©vĂ©nement aux Ămirats arabes unis dĂ©butera le 14 novembre. Pour chaque compĂ©titeur ayant participĂ© aux rĂ©cents tournois, c’est l’objectif ultime : ĂȘtre couronnĂ© champion lors des « Games of the Future ». Mais un dernier dĂ©fi nous attend. Restez Ă l’Ă©coute pour une annonce majeure concernant les qualifications Ă venir. L’avenir est prometteur. L’avenir est phygital ! Dan Merkley PrĂ©sident, World Phygital Community