While the esports industry boasts an incredible level of competition, enabled by supportive communities and rising prize pools, competition isn’t always for selfish reasons. In the right hands, esports offers the means to give back to the community while having a blast. The IFR Champions Cup Corporate Esports event being held in Malta looks to embellish this concept – read on to learn more!
IFR Champions Cup – Returning from Last Year
For those unaware, IFR, short for igaming, fintech and real estate companies, is a charity organization built on four principles: fair play, friendship, foundation and football. Working closely with local Maltese charities, these events are designed to help companies in these three intertwined industries let loose for the best reason – charity.
Following the success of last year, IFR is back with another slew of events. These are the events which IFR has hosted in the past:
- IFR Champions Cup – 7-a-side football tournament
- IFR 3×3 Basketball Cup – three-a-side Olympic style basketball
- IFR Padel Cup – doubles competing in the novel sport of Padel
- IFR Champions Cup Corporate Esports – FIFA tournament
Contributions to charity involve working closely with organizations such as For A Cause, with all proceeds divvied to specified charities. In addition, sponsors also play a role depending on the particular event.
IFR Champions Cup Corporate Esports – Work Hard, Play Hard
With that introduction out of the way, let’s focus on the upcoming event – the IFR Champions Cup Corporate Esports event!
Thanks to the combined efforts of For A Cause Events and GMR, this event is returning with the second edition as soon as February 25th, 2023. Taking place offline at The Centenary Stadium, Ta’ Qali in Malta, Europe. This venue also hosts the local yearly Bank of Valletta ePremier league event.
This event remains the same incredible opportunity for gamers to represent their organizations, this time under the lens of FIFA 23 competition, played out on PS5 consoles. Building off of the feedback from last year, this event looks to be the most unique corporate FIFA tournament ever hosted on the Maltese Islands.
Below is the official promo video for the event:
Bearing this in mind, the competition will consist of two stages:
- Qualifier featuring a maximum of 128 players
- Finals featuring a maximum of 64 players
Overall, the event looks to span from February 25th to 26th, promising an action-packed weekend, which will also feature an awesome broadcast, including commentary, together with various employer branding opportunities.
After the conclusion of the IFR Champions Cup Corporate Esports championship and the declarat
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