• The Electronic Sports World Convention (ESWC) (formerly known as Electronic Sports World Cup) was an international professional gaming championship. Every...
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  • in tournaments such as the Electronic Sports World Cup, the World Series of Video Games before the league's demise, the World Cyber Games 2006, and KODE5...
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  • called TrackMania Nations ESWC partly as a promotion for the Electronic Sports World Cup, and also for TrackMania itself. This free, stand-alone game...
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    immediately emerged as a top contender, taking third place at the Electronic Sports World Cup (ESWC) USA and grand finals. His calculated ability, illustrated...
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  • skating) Electronic Sports World Cup Chess World Cup PDC World Cup of Darts World Cup of Poker World Cup of Pool FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup FIVB Volleyball...
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  • next World Cup? Fortnite. Here's everything you need to know". NBC News. Retrieved 17 July 2019. "MSSA announces its team for IeSF's 8th World Championships...
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    Esports (redirect from Electronic Sports)
    Esports (/ˈiːspɔːrts/ ), short for electronic sports, is a form of competition using video games. Esports often takes the form of organized, multiplayer...
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    SK Gaming (category World of Warcraft teams)
    the most notable of which, the team failed to qualify for the Electronic Sports World Cup, in which Sweden was represented by rivals Ninjas in Pyjamas...
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  • professional electronic sports tournaments such as QuakeCon, Cyberathlete Professional League, DreamHack, and the Electronic Sports World Cup. Unlike its...
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  • original on November 22, 2007. Retrieved December 15, 2007. "Electronic Sports World Cup". ESWC. Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2012-10-26...
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    of many other tournaments, including Electronic Sports World Cup, Intel Extreme Masters, Dreamhack and Asus Cups. Originally a Quake III Arena player...
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    the World Cyber Games in 2004, Electronic Sports World Cup 2005, the World Series of Video Games in 2006, the World Cyber Games 2008, World e-Sports Masters...
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    he became the youngest Quake champion ever after winning the Electronic Sports World Cup 2007 in Paris without losing a single map. Av3k is widely regarded...
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    Championship, the World Tour, along with a silver medal at the Electronic Sports World Cup. Lindberg was once again nominated for the eSports Award and won...
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    Natus Vincere (category World of Tanks teams)
    to win three premier tournaments—Intel Extreme Masters, Electronic Sports World Cup, and World Cyber Games 2010—in one calendar year. Their Dota 2 squad...
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  • was featured at eSports festivals including the World Cyber Games, the Electronic Sports World Cup, the World e-Sports Games, the World Series of Video...
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    winning the then-big US$1,000,000 grand prize. They also won the Electronic Sports World Cup 2011 and took home US$12,000. In both of these tournaments, he...
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  • Cyberathlete Professional League which, along with World Cyber Games and Electronic Sports World Cup, were among the largest tournaments for the Counter-Strike...
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  • The FIFAe World Cup, formerly the FIFA Interactive World Cup (FIWC) and the FIFA eWorld Cup, is an esports tournament series held by FIFA. From its inception...
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  • Rebeca (2015-07-10). "Cyber-athletes unite in Montreal for the Electronic Sports World Cup". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2015-08-25...
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    The FIFA World Cup, often called the World Cup, is an international association football competition among the senior men's national teams of the members...
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  • The 2022 FIFA World Cup was the 22nd FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for national football teams organized by FIFA. It took place in...
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  • to World Cup 98 (commonly abbreviated to FIFA 98 or RTWC 98) is a football simulation video game developed by EA Canada and released by Electronic Arts...
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  • Canada and published by Electronic Arts under their EA Sports label. It is the first official FIFA World Cup game developed by EA Sports after obtaining the...
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    a role in the sport's advancement in world recognition. In the early 1990s, France's Electronic Sports World Cup and Germany's Gamers Gathering together...
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  • FIFA World Cup, sometimes known as FIFA World Cup 2002, is the second EA Sports official World Cup video game and tie-in to the 2002 FIFA World Cup, released...
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    almost all of the premier tournaments, including the World Cyber Games, Electronic Sports World Cup, BlizzCon and Intel Extreme Masters. The only two premier...
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  • Alexey Yanushevsky in July 2008. Yanushevsky would win the 2008 Electronic Sports World Cup with Kryzkowski being unable to defend his title due to his visa...
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  • electronic sports tournaments. The following competitions have held Quake 4 events: Cyberathlete Professional League (2005) Electronic Sports World Cup...
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  • CyberEvolution leagues. When the scenario appeared at the 2008 Electronic Sports World Cup, Oliver Paradis, the competition's manager, noted the game was...
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