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Shams Ramadan Esports Championship fosters players' talents

Shams Ramadan Esports Championship fosters players' talents

Sharjah 2408-03-2025

Week-Long Competition
Al Suwaidi confirmed to 'Sharjah24' that the championship began today at the Business Center, bringing together local and international gamers. The tournament, lasting seven days, will see teams competing in FIFA 25. It offers players a platform to showcase their skills and compete for valuable cash prizes.
Supporting Youth Innovation
Speaking to 'Sharjah24', Al Suwaidi emphasised that this initiative aligns with Shams' ongoing commitment to supporting youth and empowering them in the fields of innovation and technology. Esports is one of the fastest-growing industries worldwide, and this championship aims to foster a spirit of healthy competition while encouraging young people to engage in meaningful and enjoyable activities.
Expanding Global Reach
Al Suwaidi added that the tournament also strengthens the UAE's position as a leading hub for esports in the region. For the second consecutive year, the championship is being broadcast on YouTube and Twitch, allowing players to showcase their talents not only to the local market but also to a regional and global audience.

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