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Sports League based in Taiwan
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Taiwan eSports League
SportStarCraft II
Kart Rider
Special Force II
Founded2008
DirectorAlex Wang Chuang-Ying
PresidentHuang Po-Hun
No. of teamsSix
CountryTaiwan
TV partner(s)Videoland Television Network
Fox Sports 3
Official websitewww.esports.com.tw

The Taiwan eSports League (TeSL) (Chinese: 台灣電子競技聯盟) is an eSports league in Taiwan. TeSL was the first to have live StarCraft II games on national TV.

Teams

  • Flash Wolves (Formerly 7-Elevens Ironmen, Xpec Ironmen, and Yoe Ironmen/Flash Wolves or Taichung Flash Wolves)
  • Gama Bears
  • Kaohsiung Ocean Stars
  • Tainan Phoenix
  • New Taipei City Gold Ore
  • Taipei Capital
  • Tt Apollos
  • Taoyuan Jets (no longer part of the Starcraft II league since 2011)
  • Wayi Spiders

Coverage

TeSL Games are broadcast on the Videoland Television Network.

The Special Force II Pro League is broadcast on Fox Sports 3. The inaugural season began on October 2, 2015.

References

  1. Tocao, Kevin (September 30, 2014). "A look into the Taiwanese eSports League". ESL Gaming. Electronic Sports League. Retrieved December 22, 2015.
  2. "Taiwan to hold Special Force 2 Pro League video game tourney". FOCUS TAIWAN. March 25, 2015. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
  3. "電競螢幕好壞 和選手表現有關嗎?". United Daily News. October 10, 2015. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
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