I don't really want to be discouraging you from doing something positive for the scene but I went through your posts to get a better sense of where you're coming from.
I'm going to creat pro SC2 team, in first time contract some pro-ameteur players, then i want to sign pro players, to play on online tournaments for first, then send them to lan events.
Can some ,who knows team structure and finance, explain me and answer for my questions, like:
1) how to contract players
a) must i pay them? if yes how much? per week or per month?
b) what are the terms of contract must be
2) how can i draw sponsors
a) what offers we can offer to sponsors
b) what can i ask from them (money or gaming stuff)
If you're asking these kinds of questions, I think you should reconsider doing anything and just look around the scene more to get a better understanding of how it works and how you fit into it. You kinda sound like the new hospital manager that arrives to the place and enters with a dog by his side. Even if your intentions might be good, being clueless can often ruin everything. It's better if you just support a team or fund a tournament at the moment imo.
Should you try to do this anyway I would suggest recruiting someone to promote the channel in english here since your english makes one of the worst impressions possible. And sadly it's not just the language barrier. You sound incredibly unprofessional and you fail to deliver even the most basic of information anyone would want to know if one was to cooperate with you.
It seems like you have no real idea of what you're going to do. "Let's promote gaming." Well that's not a bad idea but a lot of people already had it, you need to find your place amidst the already sucessful projects. Do you want to focus on one game only? Why should a caster decide to join you? There's like a hundred of questions I could come up with on spot, none of which your posts answers, but I couldn't be arsed since neither were you...