EAdriatic League
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The eAdriatic League (EAL) is an esports league established in 2022 as a result of collaborative efforts by several esports federations from Southeast Europe. The league aims to promote esports, develop young talent, and foster regional connectivity. Its headquarters are located in Modriča, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Competition system
The eAdriatic League operates through a league system with a points-based format and a final tournament every six months. The league features over 60 participants playing for various esport clubs, with EA Sports FC 25 being the dominant game in its competitions. Its target audience includes professional and amateur esports players, as well as football enthusiasts.
Partners and International Affiliations
The league’s primary partner is Sportradar, which supports the organization and development of competitions. The eAdriatic League is also a member of several international organizations:
• Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC), dedicated to upholding integrity in esports.
• European Esports Federation (EEF), the governing body for European esports.
• International Esports Federation (IESF), which promotes esports globally.
The league is a member of the Olympic Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Bosnia and Herzegovina’s National Esports Federation. The EAL organizes esport tournaments such as the eAdriatic Finals in Pula (CRO) and Bar (MNE), as well as the Nations Cup by EAL held in Jahorina in 2024. The league is recognized for hosting Phygital tournaments and serves as the official esports partner for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The eAdriatic League is expanding its regional and international influence by growing its community and organizing events that promote integrity and fair play in esports. The league aims to position esports as an equal sports discipline and strives to become a globally recognized and respected organization. References
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