Report by Jacob “Gee” Timothy Nielsen-Gee
With the eSuperliga having come to an end, we have got you covered with our FIFA 21 recap!
We are just about to reach the end of this FIFA season, where only one big event is missing: the FIFA World Cup. In the coming weekends, the playoffs for the World Cup will unfold, and unfortunately, we are not to be found among the participants. That is why our FIFA season has also come to an end.
Looking back on FIFA 21, it has been a very mixed season. eSuperliga Season 5 ended with a place in the finals, where the quarterfinals against FCK (the winners of S5) unfortunately became the final station, but we unfortunately could not follow up on the great result in season 6 and ended up in 14th place in the league, which unfortunately also meant that we did not reach the playoffs for the Finals.
Overall, season 6 of the eSuperliga was a big disappointment. We had a goal to get to the finals and to be among the contenders for top 4. Instead, it was a battle for the top 12 – a battle that we unfortunately lost. It has certainly not been an easy season, and despite Jacob Gee being hired as FIFA manager, he did not get the desired result. One of the big stars in the eSuperliga, and our main profile Nicolai ‘Noah’ Grønnemose also ended up missing a 1/3 of the season due to illness and subsequent corona. During the season, the boys did show their qualities, including a dramatic victory over FC Midtjylland in the 90 ‘minute. However, that did not change the fact that we did not manage to create a series of continuous results where we should have picked up points.
Besides the eSuperliga, there has been FGS qualifiers running throughout the year, and especially one qualifier stood out, as ‘Grøn’ managed to finish top 17 in the FGS qualifier #5.
Now the time has come for the off season and the boys are taking a much-needed holiday. However, the crazy ones never sleep, and that’s why Jacob Gee is planning on finding the next big talent for the FIFA squad. So, do you think you have got what it takes to become the next big star? Sign up at http://sng.pluck.gg/ today and stay tuned, as a big opportunity will come soon.
“I’m happy that we decided to enter FIFA as a gaming title, and even though we haven’t been able to reach the goals we sat in the start of the season then I’ve high expectations to our FIFA 2022 season as I believe we’ve found our footing now, and I’m excited to share various news in the matter ahead of the new game release.”
Atle S. Stehouwer, Founder & CEO, Team Singularity
About Team Singularity:
Team Singularity, recently acquired by Rightbridge Ventures, launched in 2016 as a grassroots operation and has grown into a premier esports organization with professional teams competing in Fortnite, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Rocket League, League of Legends, FIFA22, Apex Legends and more.
The company is focused on talent development and is the leading player talent incubator in esports. Team Singularity has the largest path2pro esports academy in the world with over 10,000 active amateur players making their way to become the next pro player in esports.
Team Singularity is home to more than 100 players and staff members from more than 30 different countries.
About GamerTech™:
GamerTech (GT) brings disruptive products, technology-based gamer wearables, and advanced apparel solutions to market, focused explicitly on gamers and esports athletes to boost performance, amplify experience, and enhance their overall wellness. GT is a startup within MAS Innovation, a subsidiary of MAS Holdings - the most prominent apparel tech manufacturer in South Asia, with over 118,000 employees across 17 countries and a turnover of USD 2 billion, strongly focusing on apparel-based innovations. MAS Innovation ranked 18th among the world's best workplaces for innovators, conducted by Fast Company in 2022, and placed in Clarivate's highly prestigious Asian innovators list in 2021 and 2022.