New season, new team: in almost all sports, a new season is always associated with staff changes; also in e-sports and among eAdlerträger, who have repositioned themselves this summer. “We are very happy to have put together a powerful team in all areas. I am convinced of the quality of all the players, “says Mario Heinemann, who accompanied the process as head of the e-sports department.
The biggest constant for the Prussians remains Maurice Pleuger, who has been part of the team since the first hour and is now starting his second year. As a player, he is at home in the 1-on-1 area and also serves as the team manager for his teammates Lucas Rix and Angelo Esposito, who also belong to the 1-on-1 team of the eAdlerträger. 19-year-old Rix managed to draw attention to himself at the e-sports tournaments in Preußen Münster and thus recommended himself for a place in the team. The new eSports manager will be Daniel Pesch, who previously, like Esposito, was part of the Bayer Leverkusen eSports team. In addition to 1-on-1 duels, eAdlerträgers are also represented in the ProClub. There, on the console, as well as on the lawn, eleven against eleven are played. Here, Tim-Michael Kuller leads the team of 20 on PlayStation 4, with Florian Richter taking on that role for the new PS 5 ProClub team. Additionally, Patrick Klenner, known on Twitch as “ArrogantoTV”, joins the team. As a player on the streaming platform, he will regularly provide games, fun and excitement.
“Our goal was to expand the structure and the different thematic areas offered by FIFA. We succeeded and now we are excited to see how the department and our players will develop “, continues Mario Heinemann, who also provided further support behind the scenes: Dominik Bollmann and Kevin Pleuger take the social channels of the e-athletes and will provide everything parts interested with the latest information.
Westphalia Fan Series: Tournament of fans on 13.11.
If you are an avid console gamer, you have the chance to take part in an exciting tournament format on November 13th. Al just launched “FLVWESPORTS Westfalia Fan Series” fans can qualify in an online qualifier (13 November) for the subsequent offline final (26 November), which will then be played live on site at the German Football Museum in Dortmund. The main prize is two tickets to the DFB Cup final in Berlin. Fans who prevail in qualifiers compete on behalf of their clubs and play the fan’s winner in the series final. In addition to SC Preußen, RW Ahlen, SC Paderborn, VfL Bochum, SC Verl and FLVW will also take part with two teams. All further information on the Fan Series can be found at flvw-esports.de.