Esports World Convention Explained

Electronic Sports World Convention
Sport:Esports
Game:Call of Duty
Founded:2003
Country:France
Continent:Europe
Folded:2016

The Electronic Sports World Convention (ESWC) (formerly known as Electronic Sports World Cup) was an international professional gaming championship. Every year, winners of national qualifier events around the world earned the right to represent their country in the ESWC Finals.

The ESWC was originally created by a French company, Ligarena, that had previously hosted smaller local area network (LAN) events in France under the name of LAN Arena. In 2003, Ligarena decided to do something on a larger scale and the ESWC was born. In 2005, Ligarena became Games-Services.

In 2009, ESWC was bought by another French company, Games-Solution, which became the owner of the brand.

In 2012, Oxent, an agency specialising in electronic sports, acquired the ESWC.[1]

The grand finals and masters of ESWC have had a total prize purse of €1,721,000 between 2003 and 2010.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

In October 2023, the ESWC brand was acquired by the Esports World Cup Foundation.[11]

Overview

The first Electronic Sports World Cup was held in 2003 with a total of 358 participants from 37 countries and a prize purse of €150,000.[12] To participate in the tournament, competitors had to place in their country's national qualifier.[13] By 2006, the event had grown to 547 qualified participants from 53 countries and had a prize purse of $400,000 US.[14] The event also featured the first competition with a game specifically made for it: TrackMania Nations.

2003

The 2003 ESWC saw around 150,000 players narrowed down to just 358 players, from 37 different countries, who attended the finals at the Futuroscope near Poitiers in France. The total prize fund for the event was €156,000.

20034th
Counter-Strike[15] team9 zEx SK Gaming* GoodGame
[16] Alborz "HeMaN" Haidarian Fredrik "MaDFroG" Johansson Antoine "FaTC" Zadri Yoan "ToD" Merlo
Unreal Tournament 2003[17] Christian "GitzZz" Hoeck Björn "zulg" Sunesson Jonathan "Fatal1ty" Wendell Aaron "Lotus" Everitt
Quake 3 Anton "Cooller" Singov John "ZeRo4" Hill Alexey "LeXeR" Nesterov Pelle "fazz" Söderman
Counter-Strike Female SK Gaming Femina Bellica Denmark Girls To Hell Angels

2004

The 2004 finals were once again held at the Futuroscope. Roughly 400 finalists, from 41 countries, attended to compete for a €210,000 prize purse.[18]

20044th
Counter-Strike[19] Titans spiXel Virtus.pro The Stomping Grounds
[20] Dae Hui "FoV" Cho Fredrik "MaDFroG" Johansson Alborz "HeMaN" Haidarian Chun "Sweet" Jung Hee
Unreal Tournament 2004[21] Maurice "BurningDeath" Engelhardt Christian "GitzZz" Hoeck Laurens "Lauke" Pluijmakers Nicola "Forrest" Geretti
Quake 3[22] Sweden United States Russia Belarus
Counter-Strike Female[23] Team all 4 one Ladies.AMD New4eibo Les Seules
Pro Evolution Soccer 3[24] Samad "Samsam" Baism Marcel "Xside" Waulke Chen Zhiliang Wang Zaoxing
Painkiller[25] Alessandro "Stermy" Avallone Michael "Dr.Moerser" Froese

2005

In 2005, the venue was moved to a larger facility: The Carrousel du Louvre in Paris. The total prize payout was again raised - this time to €300,000.

20054th
Counter-Strike[26] compLexity SK Gaming* Mousesports Lunatic-hai
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne[27] Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen Andrey "Deadman" Sobolev Seo Woo "ReiGn" Kang Li "Sky" Xiaofeng
Unreal Tournament 2004[28] Michael "winz" Bignet Markus "Falcon" Holzer Laurens "Lauke" Pluijmakers Michele "DevilMC" Esposito
Quake 3[29] Anton "Cooller" Singov Paul "czm" Nelson Magnus "fojji" Olsson Jason "socrates" Sylka
Counter-Strike Female[30] Girls Got Game Ladies.AMD x6tence.AMD Beat off The Best
Pro Evolution Soccer 4 Badr "ArabianJoker" Hakeem Mike "Mike" Moreton Raúl "Legre" Alegre "Zhao_Hang"
Gran Turismo 4[31] Pierre "Snake" Lenoire Thibault "Carter" Lacombe Arnaud "Lucky" Lacombe Jean-Philippe "Phenicks" Lacombe

*SK-Gaming's, secondary, Danish squad

2006

The 2006 event took place at the Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy and the total prize payout was approximately €300,000.

20064th
Counter-Strike[32] Made in Brazil fnatic aTTaX Team3D
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne[33] Jae Wook "Lucifer" Noh Ivica "Zeus[19]" Markovic Li "Sky" Xiaofeng Zdravko "Insomnia" Georgiev
Quake 4[34] Michael "winz" Bignet Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky Ivo "Forever" Lindhout Anton "Cooller" Singov
Counter-Strike Female[35] Beat off the Best Les Seules Hacker Victory SK Gaming*
Pro Evolution Soccer 5[36] Bruce "Spank" Grannec Moustafa "Myto" Menadi Yasin "Jinxy" Koroglu Song "Song" Xianzhi
Gran Turismo 4[37] Pierre "Snake" Lenoire Thibault "Carter" Lacombe Arnaud "Lucky" Lacombe Daniel "Holl01" Holland
Trackmania Nations[38] Dorian "Carl" Vallet Manuel "Baiy000r" Baier Pascal "gaLLo" Jäger Adrien "Dridrione" Auxent

2007

The 2007 ESWC took place at the Paris expo Porte de Versailles, Paris, from July 5 to July 8. There was a complete expo for this event, called "Mondial du Gaming" (World of Gaming).

750 finalists, from 51 countries, competed for a prize purse of $180,000 US.

20074th
Counter-Strike PGS.PokerStrategy.com Team NoA fnatic * Made in Brazil
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne Lee Sung "SoJu" Duk Olav "Creolophus" Undheim Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen Jun "Lyn" Park
Quake 4 Maciej "av3k" Krzykowski Anton "Cooller" Singov Michael "winz" Bignet Mikael "PURRI" Tarvainen
Counter-Strike Female SK Gaming ** EHONOR Be The Best Unfinished
Pro Evolution Soccer 6 Sven "S-Butcher" Wehmeier Bruce "Spank" Grannec Mike "El Matador" Linden Almeida "Bubaloo" Jorge
Trackmania Nations Freek "XenoGear" Molema Dorian "Carl" Vallet Simon "Lign" Ferreira Charles "selrahc37" Devillard

2008

Leaving France for the first time, the 2008 Electronic Sports World Cup took place in San Jose, California, USA,[39] from August 25 to August 27 during the bigger "NVISION 08" event. The disciplines announced were: Counter-Strike (open and female), Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, Trackmania Nations Forever, Defense of the Ancients and, Quake 3.[40] Pro Evolution Soccer was not included because the global Konami authority had not given its support to the competition.[41] The prize purse was approximately $200,000 US.

2008[42] 4th
Counter-Strike PGS.MYM (NEO, TaZ)[43] eSTRO fnatic Mousesports
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne Du-Seop "WhO" Chang Li "Sky" Xiaofeng Zhuo "TeD" Zeng Seo Woo "ReiGn" Kang
Quake 3 Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky Marcel 'K1llsen' Paul Shane "Rapha" Hendrixson Fan "Jibo" Zhibo
Counter-Strike Female SK Gaming emuLate EHonor MeetYourMakers
Trackmania Nations Kalle "Frostbeule" Moertlund Videkull Freek "XenoGear" Molema Simon "Lign" Ferreira Dorian "Carl" Vallet
Defense of the Ancients Zenith KingSurf MeetYourMakers Evil Geniuses

Masters of Paris

In place of the ESWC, the "Masters of Paris" was held from July 4 to July 6, during the "Mondial du Gaming", taking place at the Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy. The same disciplines took place during this Masters and offered additional qualifying slots for ESWC Grand Final in San Jose. All winners won a slot to participate in the ESWC Grand Final, and hotel accommodation in San Jose, free of charge.

2008 Masters of Paris4th
Counter-Strike Mortal Teamwork fnatic Mousesports Roccat
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne Jae Ho "Moon" Jang Li "Sky" Xiaofeng Yoan "ToD" Merlo Du-Seop "WhO" Chang
Quake 3 Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky Magnus "fox" Olsson Maciej "av3k" Krzykowski Fan "Jibo" Zhibo
Counter-Strike Female Les Seules SK Gaming Emulate forZe
Trackmania Nations Simon "Lign" Ferreira Freek "XenoGear" Molema Kalle "Frostbeule" Mörtlund Videkull Pedro "Moriah" Benjamin
Defense of the Ancients SK Gaming The Elder Gods MeetYourMakers Evil Geniuses

Masters of Athens

"Masters of Athens" was held from October 17 to October 18, 2008, during the Athens Digital Week. Disciplines featured were Quake III and Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne. The tournament had a $30.000 prize purse, and the champion qualified for ESWC 2009.

2008 Masters of Athens4th
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne June "Lyn" Park Jae Ho "Moon" Jang Yoan "ToD" Merlo Du-Seop "WhO" Chang
Quake 3 Shane "Rapha" Hendrixson Sebastian "Spart1e" Siira Maciej "av3k" Krzykowski Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky

2009

Masters of Cheonan

2009 Masters of Cheonan[44] 4th
Counter-Strike fnatic SK-Gaming Mousesports Alchemists
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne Pedro "LucifroN" Moreno Durán Park "Lyn" June Lu "Fly100%" Weiliang Dmitriy "Happy" Kostin
Gregory "IdrA" Fields Oleksii "White-Ra" Krupnik Seo "ToSsGirL" Ji-Soo Zhang"Super" Minglu
Special Force ITBANK Razer eSTRO ITBANK teenager Razer END
FIFA Online 2 Kim Jung-Min Lee Woo-Young Yang Jin-Mo

2010

The 2010 "Electronic Sports World Cup", which took place at Disneyland Paris, featured a €213,500 prize purse. Games Solution (or DIP-Organisation) took over the ESWC in 2010.[45]

20104th
Counter-Strike Natus Vincere SK Gaming mortal Team work Frag eXecutors
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne June "Lyn" Park Jae Ho "Moon" Jang Sung sik "ReMinD" Kim Happy
Quake Live Rapha av3k Anton "Cooller" Singov Dahang
Counter-Strike Female SK Gaming fnatic Millenium Mousesports
TrackMania Bergie Moria YoYo Carl
Defense of the Ancients EHOME DTS MeetYourMakers Nirvana
FIFA 10 Anas "Astank" Sofi Pires Andrei Francisco "Quinzas" Cruz
Steffan Husky Sliver lecho
Super Street Fighter IV Justin Wong Marn Olivier "Luffy" Hay Sun Woo "Infiltration" Lee
Guitar Hero 5 Banobi CNB.Luckysonic vVv Smokyprogg kyu hwan "TeamTest" Han

2011

This event marked the transitional replacement and additions of several cornerstone tournament titles. This included the replacement of Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne with ,[46] as well as the replacement of Defense of the Ancients with Dota 2.[47] Additionally, this event marked the first and only year in which Counter-Strike: Source was present. It was also the last year that would include Counter-Strike 1.6, which was the main attraction of the tournament for many years, and the last remaining game that had been featured in the inaugural ESWC event.[48]

20114th
Ilyes "Stephano" Satouri Grzegorz "MaNa" Komincz Jung-Hoon "MarineKing" Lee Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen
Counter-Strike SK Gaming Natus Vincere Mousesports AGAiN
Counter-Strike Female UBINITED Millenium Moscow Five Gamerhouse
Team VeryGames (Ex6TenZ, NBK, RpK, shox, SmithZz) CKRAS Gaming (3k2, cajun, FeTiSh, h0lm, wantz) CheckSix Gaming (DaZeD, frozt, neiL, Steel, tck) Team Dynamic (adreN, ANGER, AZK, Legend, PEX)
TrackMania Forever Erik "hakkiJunior" Leštach Marek "tween" Pacher Yoann "YoYo" Cook Tim "Spam" Lunenburg
Dota 2 Natus Vincere EHOME GamersLeague monkeybusiness
FIFA 11 Adrien "Aquino" Viaud Rafael "Ralfitita" Riobó Sánchez Francisco "Quinzas" Cruz Koen "k0entj92" Weijland

2012

20124th
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty Grzegorz "MaNa" Komincz Park "fOrGG" Ji Soo Ilyes "Stephano" Satouri Grégory "NeOAnGeL" Ferte
Dota 2 Natus Vincere Team Dignitas Shiba Gaming Imaginary Gaming
ShootManiaStorm Colwn Eclypsia GamersLeague 287
TrackMania Nations Forever Tim "Spam" Lunenburg Marek "Tween" Pacher Carl-Antoni "CarlJr" Cloutier Adrien "Ned" Le Berre
FIFA 13 Bruce "Spank" Grannec Ovidiu "Ovvy" Patrascu Julien "Juliianooo" Dassonville Abdulaziz "Alshehri" Alshehri
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Bae "Knee" Jae Min Park "Nin" Hyun Kyu Leonard "lion art" Y.H Eze "StarScream" Izundu
Ninjas in Pyjamas (Get_Right, f0rest, Xizt, friberg, Fiflaren) Team VeryGames (Ex6TenZ, NBK, RpK, SmithZz, kennyS) Area 51 (DaZeD, sgares, semphis, PineKone, tck) n!faculty (asmo, kirby, smn, disruptor, qk-mantis)
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Girls UBINITED (Ali, jso, potter, missharvey, sapphiRe) Team ALTERNATE (beyoNd, n i c i, kathi, iReNe, zAAz) Reason Gaming (Abiii, Kaat, aNi-, Sephi, Salah) Imaginary Gaming (AmandiiNe, Cla, Kly, PrincesS, TuEuSee'e)
Kasperi "klovni" Aaltonen Florian "oNio" Roschu Ludovic "Ludo" Marquet Côme "Cocow" Marquet

2013

Results
4th
compLexity Millenium Epsilon eSports Infused
Clan-Mystik VeryGames Astana Dragons Ninjas in Pyjamas
(women) Druidz Alternate Mistral Gaming Ubinited
Dota 2 Team Empire Evil Geniuses Sigma.int 4FC
FIFA 14 Vincent "Vinch" Hoffmann Robert "Ufenok77" Fakhretdinov Ivan 'Boraslegend' Lapanje Alban "azzurra" Xhemajli
ShootMania Storm aAa Lemondogs PyroGen Fnatic
TrackMania 2: Stadium Carl Jr. TaLa Koenz Bergie

2014

Results
4th
Evil Geniuses TCM Gaming Ascentia Gaming Team Vitality
Fnatic Team LDLC Virtus.Pro Natus Vincere
(women) 3DMAX Team Karma Bad Monkey gaming Reason Gaming
FIFA 15 Navid "AdamanT" Borhani Sean "Dragonn" Allen Benfreha "neyo67" Hicham Ivan 'Boraslegend' Lapanje
Just Dance Diego "Diegho.san" Dos Santos Tulio "Tulioakar96" Furst Akar Amandine "Dina" Morisset elvin "Jaeder" Da Rocha Santos
ShootMania Storm Aera eSport aAa Awsomniac FM eSports
TrackMania 2: Stadium Carl Jr. tween YoYo Spam

2015

ESWC 2015 COD

Results
T3rdT3rd
OpTic Gaming Denial eSports Revenge Gaming Vitality Storm

ESWC 2015 CSGO

Results
T3rdT3rd
Natus Vincere Cloud9 Team EnVyUs FlipSid3 Tactics
(female) Counter Logic Gaming Red Games4u.se Female Team Karma Team Acer.fe

2015 PGW

Results
T3rdT3rd
FIFA 16 August "Agge" Rosenmeier Spencer "HugeGorilla" Ealing Erhan "DrErhano" Kayman Kiarash "Immortal" Shokouhisolgi
League of Legends (female) unKnights Ladies GG Call Nash BX3 EK Lamasticrew
Trackmania 2 Stadium Carl-Antoni "Carl-Jr" Cloutier Thomas "Pac" Cole Marek "Tween" Pacher Tim "Spam" Lunenburg
Just Dance Diegho Dina Kelvin Lucktose
Trackmania VR Hans "Racehans" Pausch Yoann "YoYo" Cook Yoann "YoYo" Cook Koen "Koenz" Schobbers

2016

Medal Tally

Throughout the ESWC finals the medal tally is as follows (as of ESWC 2014):

CountriesTotal
1 France23142562
2139830
31214935
4108422
553311
652512
7481022
84318
934613
1034512
112507
122507
132103
142013
1515713
161225
171102
181001
191001
201001
211001
220224
230202
240202
250123
260101
270101
280101
290022
300022
310011
320011

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Notes and References

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