Úspěšný první ročník FISU eSports Challenge!
20. července 2020 | FISU | eSports
As the first ever 2020 FISU eSports Challenge Football came to an end, it marked the start of something new in the 70-year history of the International University Sports Federation (FISU). The FIFA 20 Challenge was the first full-fledged virtual tournament held centrally by FISU, with entries from all over the world.

Eight days of intense online action saw Amran Al Dhuhli from the Modern College of Business and Science, Oman being crowned the men’s winner, while Saudi Arabia’s Najd Fahad from Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University took the honours among the women.

Recognising the keen interest in eSports among university students, as well as the social distancing restrictions in the past few months, FISU had decided to foray into this uncharted territory to stay connected with its student population and keep a sense of competition and sport alive, despite the lockdowns.
“This period of the COVID-19 crisis has not been without its share of silver linings. Despite being a challenging time, it has also been a time of learning and innovation,” said FISU President Oleg Matytsin. “Our team at FISU found new ways to connect with university students worldwide, through virtual challenges and e-tournaments.”

FISU Secretary General-CEO Eric Saintrond added that “It was a successful pilot project, one that we will evaluate before considering future actions in this direction.”
“I would like to thank all the member federations that fielded participants, as some of them even held national and continental qualifiers to choose their representatives,” said Saintrond. “I congratulate not only the winners, but all participants for being part of this successful first edition of the 2020 FISU eSports Challenge.”
Final results:
MEN’S FINAL:
Masih Mohafezatkar, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences (IRI) 2-2 Amran Al Dhuhli, Modern College of Business and Science (OMA)*
*Al Dhuhli won 1-0 in the Golden Goal decider
WOMEN’S FINAL:
Najd Fahad, Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (KSA) 8-0 Alexssandra Batista, UniAteneu (BRA)