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22 best Esports athletes are set to compete in the Esports Master League FC24 organised by the Ghana Esports Federation (GESF) as part of their initiative to unearth good and talented gamers who have the potential to showcase their skills.
The tournament will kick off from May 18th to 25th, 2024.
The 22 best participating Esports athletes will be selected from the various regions in Ghana, as they will come under one umbrella to compete in Accra at the Madagastar Esports Arena.
Participants will be tasked with giving it their all in order to grab the bragging rights at the end of the tournament.
The Esports athletes will compete in an all-play home and away league format with each athlete playing a total of 40 matches across a 2-week period.

The last 4 placed athletes at the end of the league will be relegated and cannot participate in the next Master League edition.
The Master League which will serve as a curtain raiser in discovering the best E-gamer in the country will push gamers to put in their all in order to leave an imprint on the minds of followers and fans of the sport.
With the aim of strongly promoting Esports in Ghana, the President of the Ghana Esports Federation, Igor Boumekpo, has assured all Esports enthusiasts of his undiluted commitment to making Esports one of the best and most cherished sports in Ghana.
The Ghana Esports Federation (GESF), as part of making a difference in E-gaming in Ghana, has laid out all the necessary measures to make this exercise possible and easier for all interested gamers by providing opportunities for discovery, growth, and employment within the E-sports industry.
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