Sporting CP Esports
Full name | Sporting Clube de Portugal Esports |
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Short name | SCP Esports |
Game | FIFA |
Founded | 21 July 2016; 8 years ago (2016年07月21日) |
Chairman | Frederico Varandas |
Head coach | Francisco Cruz |
Manager | Márcio Figueiredo |
Parent group | Sporting CP |
Active sport sections of Sporting CP |
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Aikido Athletics Archery Auto racing Basketball Beach soccer Billiards Boxing Canoeing Capoeira Chess Equestrianism Esports Fencing Football (Men's) Football (Women's) Futsal Golf Gymnastics Handball Judo Karate Kickboxing Krav maga Padel Tennis Paintball Road cycling Roller hockey Rowing Rugby union Shooting Sport fishing Surfing Swimming Table tennis Taekwondo Tennis Triathlon Volleyball Water polo |
Sporting Clube de Portugal Esports, commonly known as Sporting CP Esports, or simply SCP Esports, is a Portuguese professional esports team founded in 2016,[1] [2] [3] and based in the city of Lisbon in Portugal. The team is the esports department of multi-sports club Sporting Clube de Portugal (Sporting CP).[4] [5] [6]
History
[edit ]On 21 July 2016,[1] [2] [3] Bruno de Carvalho, who was the president of Sporting CP at the time, launched Sporting CP eSports.[7] [8] The first player of the team was Francisco "Quinzas" Cruz.[9] In 2019, the team signed Wendell Lira to compete in FIFA.[10] In October 2023, Sporting CP Esports was the first major Portuguese team to play Rocket League, one of the most popular video games on the market at the time, which already had more than 100 million players worldwide.[5] In 2023, Sporting CP updated its esports facility at the club’s stadium, the Estádio José Alvalade. The facility, called the NOS eStadium, was modernised with the help of the club’s sponsor NOS and was upgraded with state-of-the-art HP Omen and PlayStation 5 machines, among other improvements for both the players of the team and visitors.[11] [6]
Current roster
[edit ]FIFA
[edit ]Nat. | Name | ID | Position | Join date |
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Portugal | Bruno Rato | BrunoRato | Player | 2019年01月30日 |
Brazil | Wendell Lira | Wendelllira | Player | 2019年11月12日 |
Portugal | Diogo Mendes | SCP Diogo | Player | 2019年01月04日 |
Management
[edit ]Nat. | Name | Position |
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Portugal | Márcio Figueiredo | Head of department |
Portugal | Francisco Cruz | Head coach |
External links
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ a b "Sporting CP anuncia oficialmente entrada nos eSports". IGN Portugal (in European Portuguese). 2016年07月21日. Retrieved 2024年04月12日.
- ^ a b "Sporting Clube de Portugal adere aos eSports". Eurogamer.pt (in Portuguese). 2016年07月21日. Retrieved 2024年04月12日.
- ^ a b "Sporting junta às suas modalidades desportivas os... eSports". SAPO Tek (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024年04月12日.
- ^ "SCP eSports". Sporting CP. 11 April 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
- ^ a b "Equipa de Esports do Sporting lança-se no Rocket League". www.record.pt (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2024年04月12日.
- ^ a b "Sporting CP reforça infraestruturas para Esports". RTP Arena (in European Portuguese). 2023年11月04日. Retrieved 2024年04月12日.
- ^ "Sporting Clube de Portugal joins eSports world". Shifter. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
- ^ "Sporting Clube de Portugal joins eSports". Future Behind. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
- ^ "Sporting Clube de Portugal eSports". FIFA eSports Gamepedia. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
- ^ a b "eSports: Puskás 2015 diz que Sporting é o concretizar de um sonho". CNN Portugal (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024年04月12日.
- ^ Šimić, Ivan (6 November 2023). "Sporting Lisbon upgrades esports facility at Estádio José Alvalade". Esports Insider. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
- ^ "Sporting apresenta o primeiro jogador de eSports do clube". SAPO Tek (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024年04月12日.