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UKeSA Championship
Champs Information
- How are Championship titles decided?
- How many squads can a team have in a Championship title?
- How many teams will play in each Championship?
- How will a Championship season work?
- What are team requirements for Championship teams?
- How much will it cost to play in the Championship?
Championship titles shall be determined by popularity with a maximum of 14 titles available. The total number of Championship titles offered may increase over time.
A team may have as many squads or players in the Championship as they see fit.
Championship titles will have a squad limit based on each title.
Each squad will be required to compete against every other squad at least once. If the amount of sign ups for a Championship title exceeds what can realistically be played during a season, each team will be given a random schedule created at the start of the season.
All matches will be scheduled in advance.
Championship teams and players must be available for media and event broadcast coverage.
Squads and players may be be required to attend the LAN finals.
To help maintain a high level of integrity and keep the league at a high standard and professional, players will be asked to pay the UKeSA a player fee (the UKeSA is non-profit organisation) to play in the Championship Leagues.
The fee is currently set at £7.49 per player per game title per season. A player wishing to compete in a season in 1 game title will pay £7.49. Each addition title they wish to play in will cost £7.49 per season.