eSports: France win inaugural FIFA eNations Cup


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  • Monday, 15 Apr 2019

Esports - The FIFA eNations Cup - Maidstone, Kent, Britain - April 14, 2019 Corentin 'MAESTRO' Thullier and Lucas 'DaXe' Cuillerier of France pose as they celebrate winning the FIFA eNations Cup REUTERS/Tom Jacobs

LONDON: France showed they were champions in virtual soccer as well as the real game on April 14 when they beat Argentina to win the inaugural FIFA eNations Cup and a US$40,000 (RM164,620) prize. 

Twenty countries from six confederations were entered in the eSports event, with World Cup winners France represented by Corentin 'Maestro' Thullier and Lucas 'DaXe' Cuillerier. 

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