Saturday, 18 October 2014

South Africa vs Namibia


As the IeSF's 2014 World Championships to be held in Baku from 12 to 17 November 2014 comes ever closer, teams are frantically trying to ready themselves for what will be the test of the year and result in world champions being produced in a a number of titles.


Through the IeSF's on-line test matches, South Africa is able to test the team against worthy adversaries. The European teams of course, are able to attend many more tournaments than what cash-strapped South Africans can, and thus develop their teams to apparently unassailable heights.

Already the South African Dota 2 team has tested themselves against Egypt and Finland. Both teams are juggernauts in the eSports arena.

The Protea Dota 2 team has learnt many valuable lessons against both Egypt and Finland. The skill of the internationally experienced players was clear to see and the South Africans have gleaned from them what they could.

Namibia like South Africa, finds itself outside of the mainstream of international competition, but Namibia is fiercely competitive. Namibia never gives quarter and as has always given their best when playing against South Africa in all eSports test matches between the two countries. There could not be a greater rivalry!

Both nations are thus enthusiastically rushing forward to this clash.

The Test Match will be held on Saturday, 25 October 2014 from 15H00.

MWEB has kindly allowed the MSSA to use its Mcave which is located in its head office in Cape Town for the Dota 2 team.
The MSSA is confident that the National Team that will represent South Africa with pride and honour, is without doubt the finest team that it has fielded.
The team for 25 October 2014 consists of:

Dota 2
Name
Nick
Club
Residence
Ion Todd (Team Captain)
Jason Bredberg
DylanHenderson
Saleem Manjoo
Timothy van Reenan Mostert
ION
Mehcrim
PIXELPUSHA
SLIMZ
ZEALOT
Knights Mind Sports
Knights Mind Sports
Knights Mind Sports
Knights Mind Sports
Knights Mind Sports
Cape Town
Cape Town
Cape Town
Cape Town
Cape Town

Thanks to the governing Sports Body, Minds Sports South Africa (MSSA) and the support given by MWEB Gaming , the South African participation in such test matches is becoming a regular occurrence.

With eSports now recognised as a fully recognised sport by both SASCOC and the government, gaming is now taken more seriously than ever before. Already gaming has been included into the Asian Games by the Asian Olympic Committee.

Test matches between South Africa and Namibia are al;ways entertaining with a great deal of honour on the line.

For more information on MWEB Gaming check out the new addition to MWEB GameZone site or join the community on @MWEBGMZ or https://www.facebook.com/MWEBGameZone.

For more information on the MSSA review out the site on http://mindsportsa.co.za/

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