When not playing Football Manager the hard way, Barcelona and France striker Antoine Griezmann is playing soccer. When heās not doing that, he might be watching Yu-Gi-Oh! But does he play it? Hrmā¦
Konami has named the soccer star an official ambassador for the card game franchise. His relationship with Konami started after he tweeted that he loved Yu-Gi-Oh! and asked to get some cards.
Since Antoine Griezmann is, well, Antoine Griezmann, he got sent a large box of cards and was invited out to Japan. This ended up with Konami offering to make him his own card, which will be released at some time in the future.
Griezmann first got into Yu-Gi-Oh! through the anime as a kid, but doesnāt seem to have much experience with the trading card game. āSo I tried to play with a friend, but it was complicated with the whole points system of adding and subtracting points,ā Griezmann told YouTuber Lithium2300 A young Griezmann did not play against others, but would just play the deck by himself. āAs a kid, I didnāt really play against friends. It was more in front of the TV, in my room with my desk, summoning monsters.ā
Lithium2300 then pointed to some cards on the table, saying, āI think these are some of the most known cards ever in this gameās history: Ra, Obelisk, and Slifer.ā He then asked Griezmann which one was his favorite and why.
āI think that one, because I saw it in an episode,ā Griezmann said, pointing to Slifer. āThe other two not yet. So Iām more attracted to that one since Iāve already seen it.ā Lithium2300 politely explained that the character was also the boss monster of the main character Yugi.
This is not quite the same as being just about able to identify Pikachu as a character youāve seen once in the PokĆ©mon anime, but it certainly seems to underscore the idea that Griezmann doesnāt know much about the card game. Then, Lithium2300 decided to give him a pop quiz, reading text from random cards. While he did get one out of three correct, hereās how the first one went down:


(The answer is Pot of Greed.)
You can watch the full interview below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIlCz2X3xmA
For more excellent Yu-Gi-Oh! coverage, check out Lithium2300ās YouTube channel right here.
The official Konami interview went slightly better but still had its rocky patches. When asked what his best Yu-Gi-Oh! experience was, he replied, āFour of five months ago when I was selected for international duty, and traveling to Russia and Kazakhstan, I started to watch Yu-Gi-Oh! again and it was amazing.ā
After being asked if he had a deck as a kid, he replied that he had his own cards, but not many kids to play Yu-Gi-Oh! with. āNow that I have a lot of them at home, I have everything I need to Duel, but I have to train more as itās quite complex nowadays.ā
It seems evident that Griezmann watched the anime as a kid, but really didnāt play muchānor does he appear to play now. And you know what? Thatās fine! This might be a cash grab, but thatās what endorsements are. Famous people get paid money to promote things, whether thatās cars, shampoo, or, here, a trading card game. I think itās just neat to see a world-famous soccer player promoting Yu-Gi-Oh! Itās also great to see him interviewed on a Yu-Gi-Oh! centric YouTube channel, albeit in a Konami-sponsored clip.
While, sure, he doesnāt know the Trading Card Game inside and out, his ambassadorship might bring in new players, who could totally fall in love with the game. Thatās a good thing.
At the end of the Konami interview, heās asked why he teamed up with Yu-Gi-Oh! Griezmannās response was telling and made it seem like this was more than simple cash-for-PR. āThinking back to my childhood makes me feel good,ā he said. āI know that one day, I will be able to show my son what his dad used to watch when he was young, and Iām sure he is going to love it. It will be a kind of legacy.ā
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUc_n-rhPR4
And wait until he finds out his dad has his own Yu-Gi-Oh! card.