AMMAN — The national e-sports team
participated in the 14th World E-sports Championships, hosted by the Indonesian
city of Bali; 105 countries took part as well, according to Al-Mamlaka TV.
The national team is represented by the PUBG mobile
players Ali Issawi, Gaith Al-Ayadi, Laith Al-Mehidat, and Mohamed Shaaban
Al-Ayadi, the Jordanian Olympic Committee said in a press statement on Friday.
The Jordanian e-sports committee is keen to participate in
various events and support e-sports practitioners in Jordan in view of the
great development of e-sports worldwide.
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Jordan News
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AMMAN — The national e-sports team
participated in the 14th World
E-sports Championships, hosted by the Indonesian
city of Bali; 105 countries took part as well, according to Al-Mamlaka TV.
The national team is represented by the PUBG mobile
players Ali Issawi, Gaith Al-Ayadi, Laith Al-Mehidat, and Mohamed Shaaban
Al-Ayadi, the
Jordanian Olympic Committee said in a press statement on Friday.
The Jordanian e-sports committee is keen to participate in
various events and support e-sports practitioners in Jordan in view of the
great development of e-sports worldwide.
Read more National news
Jordan News