Wednesday, 4 June 2025

MSSA to include shout-casters into National Squad as support staff and award them Protea Colours.

Colin Webster (right) seen here receiving  an award from His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Bin Mohammed al Maktoun (left) in 2019, has again set a precedent in the esports community by highlighting the importance of all roles that contribute to the ecosystem.

Colin Webster, President of Mind Sports South Africa (MSSA), has announced a significant policy change: shout-casters will now be included as official support staff within the national esports squad and will be eligible to receive Protea Colours.
This development acknowledges the vital role shout-casters play in enhancing the visibility and professionalism of esports events. However, it must be noted that such shout-casters must be fully-paid-up members of a club affiliated to MSSA.

Shout-casters Recognized as National Support Staff

By integrating shout-casters into the national team framework, MSSA ensures that these professionals are formally recognized for their contributions. This inclusion not only validates their efforts but also aligns with MSSA's commitment to fostering a comprehensive and inclusive esports environment.

Eligibility for Protea Colours

With this policy update, shout-casters who meet the necessary criteria and are selected as part of the national squad's support staff will be awarded Protea Colours. This honour places them alongside players and coaches in representing South Africa on the international esports stage, reflecting their integral role in the team's success.

Impact on South African Esports

This move by MSSA sets a precedent in the esports community, highlighting the importance of all roles that contribute to the ecosystem. By recognizing shout-casters, MSSA not only boosts morale among these professionals but also encourages higher standards and dedication, ultimately enhancing the quality and reach of South African esports.

For more information and updates, you can visit MSSA's official Facebook page or their Instagram profile.

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