We are pleased to announce membership expansion within three (3) continents as Venezuela from America, Bahrain, Cambodia and Laos from Asia, as well as Estonia, Hungary and Wales join IESF from Europe.
"Our family continues to grow globally and we reached almost a hundred (100) members worldwide," says Mr. Boban Totovski, Director of Memberships. "A warm welcome and lots of good wishes on becoming part of our growing family on behalf of all the members. We promise to continuously cooperate and support our members for the betterment of Esports."
The nations are represented through their respective national Esports Associations:
Bahrain: Bahrain mind and esports Federation
Cambodia: Esports Federation Cambodia
Estonia: Estonian Esports Federation
Hungary: Hungarian Esports Federation
Laos: Laos e-Sports federation
Venezuela: Esports Federation Venezuela
Wales: Esports Wales
IESF continues its mission to create a thriving Esports ecosystem globally where growth can be enhanced for both large Esports economies and grassroots-level nations. We are looking forward to working with all of our members for the development of Esports.
IESF was founded in 2008 by nine-member nations from Europe and Asia. Now, after 12 years of history, we have reached 100 member nations and will continue this rapid expansion. IESF’s continued growth is largely thanks to the organization’s ability to deliver benefits to its members, provide continuous and sustainable World Championships events, and host its Global Esports Executive Summit.'
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