Kylian Mbappe signs with WME Sports and launches his own production banner Zebra Valley


Kylian Mbappe signs with WME Sports and launches his own production banner Zebra Valley

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PSG star Kylian Mbappe has signed a deal with WME Sports as he launches his own production label, Zebra Valley, which will be represented by WME Sports, the sports division of Hollywood talent agency WME.

Los Angeles-based Zebra Valley will focus on sports, music, art, technology, gaming, consumer products, and youth culture and Mbappe aims to help young people find their voice. WME is a subsidiary of Endeavor, a global sports and entertainment company.

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As his production company looks to make scripted, non-scripted and animation content, Mbappé’s Zebra Valley will look to generate dialogue among global communities by telling universal stories.

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To that end, WME Sports will target brands and platforms looking to deepen their consumer engagement with a focus on multi-platform content in a diverse and multicultural world.

Perhaps most importantly, Mbappe’s vision for Zebra Valley is one that honors and elevates conversations around diversity and the fundamental elements that bind communities and cultures around the globe together.

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Mbappe was born in Paris in 1998 and as a football wonderkid at the age of 17 became a Ligue 1 champion in 2017 with AS Monaco. A year later, Mbappe became the second teenager after Brazilian icon Pele to score in a World Cup Final and scored four goals in that tournament.

This season for PSG, Mbappe scored 28 goals in 35 games in Ligue 1, helping his team to win their eighth league title in the last ten years. He added six goals in the Champions League and now looks ahead to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar in hopes of defending his nation’s famous 2018 crown.

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