ESL suspends Russian esports teams and tournaments over invasion of Ukraine

ESL suspends Russian esports teams

We’ve learned ESL suspends Russian esports teams and tournaments over the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, the organization announced.

Germany-based ESL (formerly Electronic Sports League) said “organizations with apparent ties to the Russian government, including individuals or organizations under alleged or confirmed EU sanctions related to the [Ukrainian] conflict,” will not be allowed to compete their Pro League events.


Any ESL-run events taking place in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) region have been suspended, which include these regions: Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.

“We are all shocked and saddened by the Russian invasion into Ukraine and hope for a swift and peaceful resolution,” ESL said in the statement. “After monitoring the situation, we are now putting an initial set of actions in place.

“Together with our partners and employees, we are currently working on actions to support the people suffering from the current tragedy with donations to UNHCR, paid time off for employees to volunteer for humanitarian relief and paid time off for affected colleagues.”

While ESL suspends Russian esports teams and tournaments over the Russian invasion of Ukraine, they’ve already identified two teams that seemingly have ties to the Russian government, including Virtus.pro and Gambit.

Here’s the world from ESL:

We are all shocked and saddened by the Russian invasion into Ukraine and hope for a swift and peaceful resolution. After monitoring the situation, we are now putting an initial set of actions in place.

Together with our partners and employees, we are currently working on actions to support the people suffering from the current tragedy with donations to UNHCR, paid time off for employees to volunteer for humanitarian relief and paid time off for affected colleagues.

On the upcoming ESL Pro League, we made the decision that organizations with apparent ties to the Russian government, including individuals or organizations under alleged or confirmed EU sanctions related to the conflict, will not be allowed to be represented (currently we identified two teams – Virtus.pro and Gambit).

We recognize that players are not complicit with this situation, and we do not think it is in the spirit of esports to impose sanctions on individual players. The Virtus.pro and Gambit players are therefore welcome to compete under a neutral name, without representing their country, organization or their teams’ sponsors on their clothing or otherwise.

Furthermore, out of respect for the situation, we decided to pause all scheduled competitions in the CIS region and they can be played at a later point in time.

We will monitor and evaluate future competitions and make further decisions as the situation evolves.


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