Danish organisation Team Singularity has announced its first wave of schools and amateur esports clubs that will be part of its Path2Pro academy structure.
As a result, a total of seven Danish partners, including two schools and five clubs, will be able to develop the talents of its own players through the structure.
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While the first wave of partners are local to the organisation, the Path2Pro initiative is described as a ‘global opportunity’ for any grassroots esports programmes to be a part of.
The clubs involved with the programme include LUI Esport, Egedal Esport, Obliviate Esport, Galten Skovby Esport, and Faaborg Esport. Moreover, HF & VUC København Syd and UngOdense are the two schools joining the academy structure.
Atle S. Stehouwer, Founder and CEO of Team Singularity, spoke on the news in a release: “I’m so pleased to welcome the first wave of partnership clubs and schools into our path2pro academy system, and this is literally just the start.
“2021 has been a super hectic year in Team Singularity and our academy, but finally we are starting to see the fruits of all the hard work behind the scenes from the SNG management team and our partners at Pluck.gg. This is just the beginning and I’m looking forward to revealing the next steps ahead soon”
The organisation is no stranger to esports academy programmes. In December 2020, Singularity launched its academy programme alongside Pluck GG and in less than a month, had attracted over 3,000 members pursuing a career in esports.
Curtis Bottomley, CGO at Team Singularity, also commented: “It is with great honour to announce the first seven inductees of our Path2Pro Partnerships and I am super excited to hit the ground running with their students. Whilst we still await full integration of CS:GO, we turn our focus over to Fortnite & FIFA.
“With our academy, home to some of the best upcoming talent worldwide, I am looking forward to seeing how these partnered clubs/educations/schools battle their way through to the top. With the primary focus of signing the stand out performers, myself and Team Singularity are animated with what the future holds.”
Esports Insider says: Team Singularity has built an impressive programme that aims to develop the next wave of esports talent. With the organisation located in Denmark, it’s no surprise to see the first wave of Path2Pro partners come from within the country.