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Lower League eCup Crowns Champions

May 28, 2020 by Dan Vaughn

It was just a month or so ago when the NPSL cancelled their season due to the pandemic. Around the same time, the WPSL followed suite, while UPSL and UWS decided to go on hold for the foreseeable future. USL League 2 had cancelled the month before, while the rest of the pro leagues, including USL, MLS, and NISA took steps to either close down for the year or look for modified approaches to the season. Soccer was going into hibernation in this country, while the vast majority of the country was at home with little distraction from the news of death and sickness that filled social media platforms.

Sometimes a moment picks a person, not the other way around. For Joe Meyer, a high school senior from Albany, NY, it was his time to shine. “I'm a huge sports fan, so once I realized that it would be at least a few months until live sports could return, I began to look at eSports as an innovative alternative. Originally, I had planned for 12-16 clubs, so to see the rapid growth of the tournament was amazing.” The competition’s growth certainly was amazing, going from his planned 12-16 competitors to 120. Those clubs and supporters groups provided “a total of 153 entries across the three consoles (78 PS4, 67 Xbox, 8 PC). These clubs came from 26 different leagues, stretching from professional leagues to the third and fourth divisions of local amateur leagues, and everywhere in between.”

In a short interview with Joe, we got feedback on the entire experience. “By far the biggest challenge was the launch. I only had ten days from when I first put the eCup on twitter until the group stage draw. That meant ten days to not only market the cup and process over 120 clubs, but also develop a streaming strategy, business plan, format, rules, and everything else that goes into a tournament/league. Everything else came down to adapting on the fly and working to make the event better every day.” So in some ways, just like most lower leagues. 

The massive success of the Lower League eCup brought some profiteers into the picture, including one individual who attempted to create his own league (with a similar name and branding as Joe’s competition). We’re happy to report that, at least for the moment, the backlash was enough for this individual to shut down entirely. 

The competition ended this week with the resulting champions:

Xbox One - In the Xbox One Final, the Oly Town Artesians took down fan-favorites Minneapolis City SC, who were represented by center back Jonah Garcia. Oly Town’s Angel Trejo ran the table, going 10-0 and set the tournament record for goals in a single match, putting 22 past a supporter from the Cal United Strikers in the group stage.

PS4 - Deiver Lopez of FC Motown held off a late comeback by Providence City FC’s Chris Moura to claim the title. Motown certainly benefited from having a professional FIFA player in their club, Lopez qualified for the FIFA20 World Championships this winter, and I’ve been told he already has an offer to join a major European club as an official eSports player. 

PC - Finally, Metro Louisville took down Oakland County FC for the PC championship, winning 9-4 on aggregate. Supporter Wyatt Weeks led the NPSL expansion side to the title, winning every match along the way.

Image courtesy of Lower League eCup.

Image courtesy of Lower League eCup.

And of course, success breeds more success, as Joe has already begun to plan for the 2021 version of the competition. “I'm excited to announce that the eCup is transitioning to an annual event to be held every year from January-mid February! My perspective is that the Lower League eCup can be an extremely valuable asset to the lower league community as an annual tournament that brings together supporters, players, and clubs from across the country. Furthermore, by playing in the offseason, it provides clubs with a platform to grow their brand on a national level, engage with their supporters, and stay relevant in their communities!” 

Our favorite response to any question was Joe’s enthusiasm for his favorite memory of the tournament, “The Xbox One Final between Minneapolis City SC and Oly Town Artesians certainly has a compelling argument for the most memorable night of the tournament. Still waiting on confirmation, but between the streams of both clubs, we had over 100 viewers tune in to that match (official number will be released soon). That amount of viewership is incredible for a FIFA tournament, and I am willing to assume that the Minneapolis City stream had the best viewership numbers of any club or league across the several leagues and tournaments that are currently ongoing. It’s a testament to the success and popularity of this event, and the hard work and dedication of the staff at Minneapolis City and Oly Town for helping promote and broadcast the event!”

“Thank you to all of the players, clubs, supporters, and sponsors who helped make the event so special. I appreciate that all of you were willing to take a chance on this event, and I couldn’t be happier with the way it turned out! Stay tuned to the Twitter page as there will be some commemorative merchandise available next week, and a few promotional activities that will keep the eCup active on social media! Registration for 2021 will open in November, and I can’t wait to see everybody back in January!”
— Joe Meyer

Joe Meyer saw a gap and filled it. Not for profit or fame, but with a solution that was “designed to be a platform for clubs and supporters groups to compete in some form of competition and engage with their fans during an extremely difficult time, while also helping bring the lower league community together.” The moment picked Joe and he responded.

Follow Joe Meyer and the Lower League eCup on Twitter.

- Dan Vaughn

Editor’s Note: While Protagonist Soccer did not create or run this tournament in any way, we did provide financial sponsorship.

May 28, 2020 /Dan Vaughn
Lower League eCup, esports, soccer, fifa, xbox, playstation, MPLS City, FC Motown, Oly Town Artesians, Providence City, metro louisville, oakland county fc, home
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Three More Clubs Join VPG eNPSL

May 06, 2020 by Dan Vaughn

The VPG eNPSL competition continues to add more NPSL clubs. Announced yesterday, three more clubs added their names to the list of clubs competing. Boston City FC, Las Vegas Legends, and New Orleans Jesters all signed up and are preparing clubs for the competition. Cindy Spera, NPSL Managing Director highlighted the announcement in a press release - “We are very excited about our final three teams and the contributions they will make in the competition. Fans and supporters should be excited about this new esports league and the clubs that will be represented.”

The competition is now set at 16 clubs. The schedule is yet to be set, but the league has plans to announce it soon.

May 06, 2020 /Dan Vaughn
enpsl, esports, fifa, VPG, Boston City FC, Las Vegas Legends, New Orleans Jesters, home, Cindy Spera, soccer
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NPSL Announces Launch of VPG eNPSL

April 22, 2020 by Dan Vaughn

With the cancellation of the 2020 season, the NPSL has announced the launch of an eLeague to help supply NPSL fans with a soccer fix. In a press release today, the league laid out the format for the new league. The tournament will be 11v11 style on the FIFA Pro Clubs platform. The inclusion of VPG, a big name in the industry, certainly lends credibility to the new eLeague.

“The NPSL is excited to enter the esports market for the first time,” NPSL Managing Director Cindy Spera said. “The VPG eNPSL will be a great way to bring our community members together for friendly competition on a virtual pitch.  This will also be an opportunity to take the NPSL brand beyond our traditional boundaries and into new households across the country.”

“It’s fantastic to see the NPSL getting involved in the 11v11 FIFA esports,” Virtual Pro Gaming CEO Arron Dellosa said. “All of the teams entering into this will benefit massively as football has been postponed around the world.  Many fans and gamers will enjoy watching the content created from FIFA 11v11.  I am looking forward to getting this started.”

So far 8 clubs have signed up to participate: Atlantic City FC, Central Florida Panthers SC, Denton Diablos FC, Duluth FC, Fort Worth Vaqueros, Milwaukee Torrent, Muskegon Risers, and Ozark FC. We spoke with Damon Gochneaur about his club, Denton Diablos, participating in the competition. “The Diablos are excited to continue to grow the beautiful game, and one way or another, find a way to play soccer. The 11v11 format will provide an exciting format that will embody the spirit of the game. But most importantly, one way or another, we’re excited to face off in the first ever online Chisholm Trail Clasico against the Fort Worth Vaqueros.”

The schedule of the competition has yet to be announced, but the league did roll out a slick new logo for the league. Won’t lie, it’s pretty awesome. When we know more about the specifics of the league, we’ll pass them to you.

- Dan Vaughn

April 22, 2020 /Dan Vaughn
esports, home, soccer, sports, npsl, enpsl
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