AJ3Fifa

@Youtube Gamer, Family and Life

AJ3Fifa is the online alias of British YouTube gamer Andy Castell, who is best known for uploading FIFA videos

Feb 20, 1993

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: February 20, 1993
  • Nationality: British
  • Famous: Youtube Gamer, YouTubers, Gamers
  • Girl Friends: Katie
  • Siblings: One sister
  • Known as: Andy Castell
  • Universities:
    • James College under University of York

AJ3Fifa born at

Liverpool

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Birth Place

Andy Castell, a.k.a. AJ3Fifa, was born on February 20, 1993 in Liverpool, England. In school, he hated singing, dancing, acting, speaking in front of people and even performing any musical instrument. He studied in James College under University of York and has a degree in psychology. He lived away from home for three years while studying in university. He originally wanted to be a teacher and had at one point deleted some of his YouTube videos that he did not want his students to see. He also did a few odd jobs, including an evening job at Tesco for two years, a bartending job and a call-center job. His father died of cancer a few years ago. He has a sister who sometimes makes appearances on his channel.

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Personal Life

He is in a relationship with a girl named Katie for over eight years. For a year, he lived with five other YouTubers in the YouTuber Mansion, but moved into a rented house with Katie in January 2017.

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Personal Life

AJ3Fifa became interested in football in general and the FIFA video game series in particular after watching his father play 'FIFA 99' on the original PlayStation. Throughout his teenage years, he spent his whole weekends on his Saturday and Sunday league teams and playing FIFA games in the evening. He created his YouTube channel in July 2012, during a ridiculously long holiday from university, and immediately began posting videos on FIFA 12, one of his favorite versions of the game. His channel grew slowly but steadily, and he decided to become a fulltime YouTuber about three years ago after his teaching job fell through, and he has never regretted that decision.

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Rise to Stardom

After reaching the milestone of one million YouTube subscribers, AJ3Fifa decided to do something special and travelled to Uganda to see and film the brilliant work done by the charity foundation TackleAfrica, which provides HIV education to young Africans through football. Within a day after, on July 30, 2016, he posted the video on his channel, and it registered over 220k views. Following the success of the video, he announced his intention to do a twelve-hour livestream for his subscribers in October to raise money for the charity. The event was later pushed back to December 20th and the duration was reduced to five hours. The fundraising stream on his YouTube channel, which was filmed live in YouTube's new studios in London, featured many other YouTubers and special guests.

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Charity Work

During the 'Using YouTube for Good' charity event, AJ3Fifa teamed up with footballer and fellow YouTuber Charlie Morley to film two videos for two Guinness World Records title challenges. They first attempted to break the record for 'Most consecutive headers of a Swiss ball in 30 seconds (team of two)', which was originally set by Dutch football legend Patrick Kluivert and British tennis star Heather Watson on the set of the Sky TV show 'A League Of Their Own' back in 2014. They managed to reach 57 heads on their second official attempt and beat the previous record of 32. They also competed against each other to set a new record for 'Most headers of a Swiss ball in 30 seconds'. Both their first two attempts failed to reach double digits against the minimum required 30 heads, but Morley was able to achieve 32 heads on his third attempt, which Andy failed to match. Later that day, they further attempted to break a few video game records during the live stream. The fundraiser was able to reach just over five thousand pounds, including 57 pounds each from Andy and Charlie to celebrate their joint Guinness World Record.

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Guinness World Record