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Russian esports team Virtus.pro blames ESL suspension on ‘cancel culture’

Byadmin

Mar 4, 2022



Russian esports team Virtus.pro says its suspension from ESL competition, announced earlier this week in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, is “a prime example of ‘the cancel culture’.” It won’t prevent its players from competing under a neutral name, however, a compromise allowed by ESL similar to the approach the International Olympic Committee took for Russia when it was discovered in 2015 that the country ran a state-sponsored doping program for athletes. 

ESL, one of the world’s largest and best-known esports organizers, announced on March 2 that it will not allow “organizations with apparent ties to the Russian government, including individuals or organizations under alleged or confirmed EU sanctions related to the [Ukrainian] conflict” to compete in its events. Two Russian esports teams were initially targeted for sanctions: Virtus.pro and Gambit.





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