E-League (Australia)

E-League is an esports league and Australian television show. It was announced in January 2018 as a partnership with Fox Sports and Twitch.[1]

E-League (Australia)
FoundedJanuary 2018 (2018-01)
CountryAustralia
ContinentOceania
Most recent
champion(s)
Sydney FC (2nd title)
TV partner(s)Fox Sports
Official websitee-league

Current competitors

Club Xbox One PlayStation 4 Sub-Competitor
Adelaide United Jamie O'Doherty

(FUTWIZ Jamie)

Rick Tran

(RickTran_)

Zachary May-Burgess

(vDreaMzShooter)

Brisbane Roar Andy ack-poe Phanouvong

(AKP0)

Dylan Banks

(AussieFifa)

No sub
Central Coast Mariners Kiran Gupta

(Kyren)

Jesse Da Silva

(JesseD)

Matthew Camilleri

(StrawhatCamels)[2]

Melbourne City Marcus Gomes

(Marcus)

Peter Saisanas

(saisanas)

Storm Noa

(Storm Noa)

Melbourne Victory Mouad Zwed

(Mo)

Sarge Singh

(Sarge)

Ben Carter

(Epic Flyer010)

Newcastle Jets Liz Varley

(N8)

Christian Fweshest

(Fweshest)

Bohdan Ling

(BLFIFA)

Perth Glory David Cook

(N8 High Fly)

Adrian Klein

(StridentCron)

Zach MacGregor

(zacmac99)

Sydney FC Samer Elbadar

(Samer96)

Mark Brijeski

(xMarkoHD)[3]

Andrew Zappacosta

AZJuve34

Wellington Phoenix Justin Josevski

(Justmanutd1)

Omer Cenk

(oCenk)

Daniel Ryan

(D-Ry)

Western Sydney Wanderers Joseph Nassar

(OhNoAGoat)

Joel Andruszkiewicz

(Jaz)

Negede Hungegnaw

(Tyrone)

Competition rules

Each club is represented by two competitors in the E-League (one in each division).[4] The E-League Premiership Rounds is a nine-round period. Each team will play each other club once in a two-legged tie format with two games being played in each division.

A win gives the winning team 3 points, a draw gives both teams 1 point and a loss for the losing team gets 0 points. When there is no result, both teams get 0 points as well. FFA also reserves the right to regulate the result of any match played including a "no result".

The goals from each division will be aggregated to determine the winner for each Club each round within both Xbox One and PlayStation 4 games.

If a player/competitor forfeits a game, the result will be a 3–0 loss for that player, unless that forfeit will take place during the match and the current goal difference is greater than being 3 goals up. The goal difference will result as a 3–0 final score.

References

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