According to one of his managers, Diogo Jota is keen to set up a Counter-Strike 2 roster. The footballer is also interested in branching out into an additional esports discipline.The footballer currently owns Luna Galaxy, an organisation with teams in PUBG, EA Sports FC (formerly FIFA), and Rocket League. Previously, the organisation was known as Diogo Jota Esports.Diogo Jota does not currently play Counter-Strike 2 but is considering assembling a team for the game. This isn’t the first time that players have made their mark in CS2 esports, with many achieving notable success. For example, Zinchenko joined Passion UA, Agüero competed with KRU Esports, Beckham played for Guild Esports, Casemiro was part of Case Esports, and Arthur Melo featured in Legacy alongside the legendary coldzera.The timeline and nationality of his CS2 lineup remain uncertain. However, his PUBG team, consisting of four Brazilians, recently qualified for the Esports World Cup 2024. The tournament, like previous ones, will take place in Riyadh and boasts a prize pool of $2,000,000.Diogo Jota has yet to address the speculation regarding his potential new CS2 lineup. However, he was in attendance at the Esports World Cup 2024 CS2 finals, where NAVI emerged victorious over G2 and secured $400,000 in prize money.
The community's response was enthusiastic, with many suggesting he should assemble a team. Across three lineups and disciplines, his teams have accumulated $195,669 in prize earnings, with the bulk coming from EA Sports FC, totalling $168,688.