EFootball.Open

In this article the topic of EFootball.Open will be addressed from different approaches and perspectives. Throughout history, EFootball.Open has been the subject of study and analysis by experts in various disciplines, which has allowed us to understand its importance and impact on society. From its origins to the present, EFootball.Open has played a fundamental role in human development, generating debates, reflections and advances in different areas of knowledge. Through this article, we aim to delve into the relevance of EFootball.Open in everyday life, analyzing its influence in different areas and its role in the construction of individual and collective identities.

Pro Evolution Soccer Championships
Tournament information
LocationRotating locations
Month playedJune
Established2003
Number of
tournaments
17
AdministratorKonami
FormatRound-robin (group stage)
Single-elimination (bracket stage)
Host(s)Konami
WebsiteOfficial Website
Current champion
Japan madakanachappy (PS4)

Brazil ThePhenom3392 (Xbox One)

Germany twitch_peazyyy (Steam)

eFootball.Open, known as PES League prior to 2020, is the showpiece event at the end of the competitive PES Season for 1v1 competition. The event was originally founded in 2003 and has historically determined the official 1vs1 e-sports world championship of the soccer videogame Pro Evolution Soccer. Between 2003 and 2010, the event was open to selected European countries and since 2010, the event has been open to selected countries globally. eFootball.Pro is a 3v3 team competition open to teams of players contracted by professional football clubs and is the successor to the team event held at PESLeague since 2018. Players who have historically done well in the eFootball.Open competitions are more likely to be contracted by a professional club to represent them in the team event. The current PES 3vs3 World Champions are the Brazilian team "eLiga Sul Stars" who won the 3s3 PES League finals on 29 June 2019 along with the top team prize of 75.000 US$ split between the team.

All Editions

Individual tournament (1v1) - eFootball.Open

Edition Host city and country Champion Gold Final result Runner-up Silver Third place(s) Bronze Open to Ref Vid
2004 France Nice, France France "Sebou" 2-1 United Kingdom Osman "Oz" Idris Italy "Valentino" Europe
2005 Italy Sardinia, Italy Poland Gregorz "Esiek" Kuznik 2-1 Belgium Yasin "Jinxy" Koroglu Switzerland Daniele "dibe" Bernardi Europe
2006 Republic of Ireland Dublin, Ireland Germany Mike "El Matador" Linden 4-2 United Kingdom Robert "RobMclean" Mclean Portugal Fabio "Modjo" Ribiero Europe
2007 Spain Sevilla, Spain United Kingdom Robert "RobMclean" Mclean 6-1 United Kingdom Mark "Marko9Gardinic" Gardiner Poland Sebastian "Seb" Plocienniczaka Europe
Germany Matthias "GoooL" Winkler
2008 Italy Rome, Italy Germany Sven 'S-Butcher' Wehmeier 2-1 Germany Dennis "wiDe" Winkler Italy Andrea "The Legend" Parisi Europe
2009 France Nice, France Belgium Yasin "Jinxy" Koroglu 2-1 Spain Luis "Superdinho" Cintas Sola Germany Dennis "wiDe" Winkler Europe
2010 Spain Mallorca, Spain Portugal Christopher "Christopher" Morais 2-1 Italy Ettore "Ettorito97" Giannuzzi Germany Sven 'S-Butcher' Wehmeier Global
Greece George 'The Greek' Tsirita
2011 Germany Cologne, Germany Italy Ettore "Ettorito97" Giannuzzi 4-1 Japan Subaru "Subaru" Sanago Portugal Christopher "Christopher" Morais Global
2012 Spain Madrid, Spain Spain Pau "PaUU_24" Lara 6-5 Israel Ron "Strikel" Strikel Germany Mike "El Matador" Linden Global
Portugal José "Puto Zeca" Silva
2013 United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates Germany Patrick "Phayton" Maier 4-1 Brazil Allison "Allison Black" Pereira Greece Lazaros 'IptamenosOllandos' Kopanidis Global
2014 England Manchester, England Greece Anastasios "Apolytosarxon" Pappis 3-2 Italy Ettore "VietKong90321" Giannuzzi United Kingdom Dex "Ambidextrous" Kord Global
2015 Germany Berlin, Germany France Walid "usmakabyle" Teban 3-2 Austria Matthias "Lutti-1" Luttenberger Israel Ron "Strikel" Strikel Global
2016 Italy Milan, Italy France Walid "usmakabyle" Teban 4-3 Brazil Guilherme "GuiFera15" Fonseca Panama Gerardo "Sr Conse" Colthirst Global
2017 Wales Cardiff, Wales Brazil Guilherme "GuiFera" Fonseca 2-1 Italy Ettore "Ettorito97" Giannuzzi Peru Jhonatan "Jhona_KRA" Salazar Global
2018 Spain Barcelona, Spain Italy Ettore "Ettorito97" Giannuzzi 3-0 Spain Alex "AlexAlguacil_8" Alguacil Brazil Felipe "Fmestre12_PW" Mestre Global
France Jeremy "TioMiit_PW" Bruniaux
2019 England London, England France Walid "usmakabyle" Teban 4-3 Italy Ettore "Ettorito97" Giannuzzi Indonesia Rizky "Zeus_Faidan" Faidan Global
Portugal Christopher "Christopher_PW" Morais
2020 (PS4) Online Japan madakanachappy 1-0 Indonesia akbarpaudie Brazil dannyelements Global
Brazil MayconDouglas99
2020 (Xbox One) Online Brazil ThePhenom3392 4-2 Argentina MelianTheKing Spain PaUUU24 Global
Turkey Mucahit21
2020 (Steam) Online Germany twitch_peazyyy 3-2 Spain Erkobra18 Turkey Ronaldo7 Global
Malaysia VNGLMHTS

CO-OP tournament (3v3)

Edition Host city and country Champions Gold Final result Runners-up Silver Ref Vid
2018 Spain Barcelona, Spain
Broken Silence
  • Italy Ettore "Ettorito97" Giannuzzi (C)
  • Spain Alex "AlexAlguacil_8" Alguacil
  • Italy Luca "Il Distruttore-44" Tubelli
2-0
Total Football
  • Netherlands Yan "Indojawa-FC" Sonneveld (C)
  • Netherlands Yos "Indominator" Sonneveld
  • Netherlands Damien "Mr_Pro_Evo-D" Derkink
2019 England London, England
eLiga Sul Stars
  • Brazil Guilherme "GuiFera99" Fonseca
  • Brazil Wanderley "alemao_pesbr" Gomes
  • Brazil Ralph "Ralphmonteiroo" Monteiro
2-0
Wani
  • Indonesia Lucky "luckymaarif" Maarif
  • Indonesia Rizky "Zeus_Faidan" Faidan
  • Indonesia Rio "RIO_ds" Dwi Septiawan

Most successful players

This table shows the most decorated players from the 1v1 Championship. Those who have won the Championship and placed top three in another are included.

Athlete Country Total
Walid "usmakabyle" Teban  France 3 0 0 3
Ettore "Ettorito97" Giannuzzi  Italy 2 4 0 6
Yasin "Jinxy" Koroglu  Belgium 1 1 0 2
Robert "RobMclean" Mclean  United Kingdom 1 1 0 2
Guilherme "GuiFera" Fonseca  Brazil 1 1 0 2
Christopher "Christopher" Morais  Portugal 1 0 2 3
Mike "El Matador" Linden  Germany 1 0 1 2
Sven "S-Butcher" Weihmeier  Germany 1 0 1 2

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