Until you can play a video game like that on a computer you can buy for five dollars and is able to work in countries without power easily and without a fuss, you will never ever see esports directly compete with football, or most other sports for that matter.  Esports requires an investment of equipment orders of magnitude more expensive than most sports.  A soccer ball costs me 5 bucks.  A tennis racquet and thing of balls costs me maybe 20.  The most expensive sport I've played is hockey, and even that is maybe a hundred, unless you get one of the stupidly-overpriced composite sticks which aren't much better than wooden sticks.