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Esports football game GOALS launches Women’s community tournament 

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Aug 2, 2024


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Esports football game GOALS has announced a Women’s Community Cup that will take place this month.

Kicking off August 9th, the event offers players the chance to compete for its $2,500 (~£1,900) prize pool.

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The tournament, which will be 1v1, sees competitors face off to be crowned the inaugural GOALS Women’s Community Cup Champion. According to a release, the event aligns with GOALS’ ambition to ‘empower women in esports, foster a diverse array of talent and ensure that efootball can nurture the opportunity for women to go pro.’

Announced in 2021, GOALS is currently in pre-alpha development with its play-test phase announced in July 2024. The game describes itself as an ‘esports-ready’ title and has secured nearly $40m (~£31.2m) in funding to date. Additionally, GOALS was founded by Andreas Thorstensson, the co-founder of European esports organisation SK Gaming. 

An exact date on when the title will be officially released has not been disclosed, however, details have revealed that the game will feature 1v1 and 5v5 game modes. Last year, the company strengthened its leadership team with the appointment of Ebba Ljungerud (Paradox Interactive) and Oskar Gabrielson (EA DICE) to its board.

Alongside committing to running at least two women’s community tournaments a year, GOALS noted that it will curate women’s only playtesting as well as a women’s Discord server. Players can sign up to enter the cup through tournament platform Battlefy.

The past couple of years have been an interesting period for football titles, particularly regarding esports ecosystems. With a fresh coat of paint, EA FC recently concluded its inaugural esports season. Moreover, FIFAe has moved away from the sports simulation title to launch tournaments in Rocket League and Football Manager

Tom Daniels

Tom has been part of Esports Insider's team since October 2020 and is currently the platform's Editor. When not playing Football Manager, he enjoys reporting on the mobile esports scene as well as the betting sector.





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