FIFAe Nations Series (FeNS) is an esports tournament series organized by FIFA and its presenting partner EA Sports. Each tournament has member nations that compete in games from the latest incarnation of the FIFA association video game series.
Tournament information | |
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Sport | FIFA esports |
Established | 2019 |
Defunct | 2023 |
Number of tournaments | 1 |
Administrator | FIFA |
Format | Online |
Tournament format(s) | 2v2 |
Teams | 24 |
Website | www |
Most recent tournament | |
2023 FIFAe Nations Series | |
Final champion | |
Paulo Henrique Chaves, Pedro Henrique Soares and Paulo Neto |
Each seasons runs for a whole year, with the FIFAe Nations Cup (FeNC) is the pinnacle event.
The 2021 edition was due to take place in Copenhagen in August 2021, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic on 26 July 2021.[1][2][3]
Results
editEdition | Year | Host city | Champions | Score | Runners-up | Number of teams |
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1
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2019
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London | Lucas Cuillerier / Corentin Thuillier[4] | 3–2
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Nicolas Villalba / Yago Gabriel Fawaz | 20
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2
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Copenhagen | Gabriel Crepaldi, Klinger Correa and Paulo Henrique Chaves | 2–1
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Bartosz Jakubowski, Damian Augustyniak and Kacper Furmanek | 24
| |
3
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Riyadh | Paulo Henrique Chaves, Pedro Henrique Soares and Paulo Neto | 3-2
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Levi de Weerd, Manuel Bachoore and Emre Yilmaz | 24
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Editions
editFIFAe Nations Cup 2022
editTeams
edit24 teams had taken part in 2022 FIFAe Nations Cup. They were: Argentina, Denmark (Hosts), Peru, Israel, UAE, Netherlands, Poland, Italy, Portugal, Japan, South Korea, Spain, Scotland, Kazakhstan, Singapore, Mexico, Sweden, Morocco, Brazil, India, England, Canada, France (Defending champions) and Germany.
Group stage
edit24 teams were drawn into 4 groups of 6 teams each.
Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D |
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Argentina | Sweden | Kazakhstan | Morocco |
Denmark (H) | UAE | Portugal | Mexico |
Brazil | France | Spain | Italy |
England | Germany | Canada | India |
Singapore | Peru | Israel | Netherlands |
Scotland | Japan | South Korea | Poland |
All matches in Group Stage were played by a single game.
From group stage, top 4 teams qualified for round of 16 which was followed by quarterfinals, semifinals and the final. Bolded teams have qualified for round of 16.
Knockout stage
editKnockout matches are played as two-legged match, with the aggregate score determining the winner. Extra time (and penalties) were used if there's a draw on aggregate (away goals rule is not applied in FIFAe tournaments).
FIFAe Nations Cup 2023
editTeams
edit24 teams had taken part in 2023 FIFAe Nations Cup. They were: Argentina, Denmark, Peru, Israel, Saudi Arabia (Hosts), Netherlands, Finland, Italy, Portugal, Malaysia, Qatar, Spain, Turkey, USA, Singapore, South Africa, Sweden, Morocco, Brazil (Defending champions), India, Australia, Canada, France and Germany.
Group stage
edit24 teams were drawn into 4 groups of 6 teams each.
All matches in Group Stage were played by a single game.
From group stage, top 4 teams qualified for round of 16 which was followed by quarterfinals, semifinals and the final. Bolded teams have qualified for round of 16.
Knockout stage
editKnockout matches are played as two-legged match, with the aggregate score determining the winner. Extra time (and penalties) were used if there's a draw on aggregate (away goals rule is not applied in FIFAe tournaments).
Team ranking
editThe list below gives the official ranking of the eNations provided by FIFA:[5]
- As of 25 July 2023
References
edit- ^ "France win the inaugural FIFA eNations Series". Inside the game. 14 April 2019.
- ^ "France won the first ever FIFA eNations Series". fifagamenews. 14 April 2019.
- ^ "2021 FIFAe World Cup and FIFAe Nations Series cancelled, prize money to be distributed equally between players and orgs". 26 July 2021.
- ^ "France crowned as inaugural FIFA eNations Series champions". FIFA. 14 April 2019. Archived from the original on 30 April 2021.
- ^ FIFAe Nations Ranking
External links
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