The fact you think it's a good idea to put video games on your resume says everything an employer needs to know about you...no matter how you dress it up in the professional world I can tell you for a fact you won't be taken seriously, lol not that you should anyway.
So you're telling me that a sport coach who managed a champion ship team shouldn't't put that down on his resume as an example of leadership because it's a game?
Hold on, I'll find the articles that explain how it worked for people.
That's completely different... The fact you don't see that is alarming.
Football a SPORT NOT a VIDEOGAME
Is a part of national youth, high school, collegiate, and professional orginization and a fundamental structure of physical activity problem solving and team work. The fact that it is a recognized "SPORT" is the reason it is acceptable.
Video games are not a sport and your just making yourself look worse and worse trying to defend putting video games on a resume mainly because you just compared video games to athletics. Come on kid use your head.
And another thing unless your gonna be managing a team from the other side of the phone how does an employer know you good people skills face to face? Since managing a team is usually done in person.