British Esports Announces England Player Roster for Commonwealth Esports Championships

Commonwealth Esports Championships

British Esports Announces England Player Roster for Commonwealth Esports Championships

Adam McGowan
6 min read | 14 Jul 2022

Competing in 6 categories, Esports England are aiming for medals in Dota 2, Rocket League and eFootball at the ICC, Birmingham.

Sunderland, UK, Thursday 14th July, 2022 – British Esports, the not-for-profit organisation and national body set up to support grassroots esports in the UK, are pleased to announce the player roster for Esports England at the inaugural Commonwealth Esports Championships, ahead of the Finals at the International Convention Centre, Birmingham, on 6th and 7th August.

Competing against 28 other nations from across the 72 members of the Commonwealth, Esports England will be competing for glory in the following categories:

  • Dota 2 Open & Dota 2 Women’s 
  • Rocket League Open & Rocket League Women’s
  • eFootball Open & eFootball Women’s

Check out the England Esports video here.

Many players representing Esports England this year have tier one experience competing in professional leagues within their discipline, as well as representing professional organisations such as Luminosity Gaming, Alliance, Misfits Gaming, Ninja’s in Pyjamas, 00nation, Team Endpoint, Into the Breach and more.  This years Esports England roster includes;

  • eFootball Womens – Alia ‘ALIAWGHARVEY’ Harvey.
  • eFootball Open – Stephen ‘PIRATE’ Singh.
  • Rocket League Open – Kurtis ‘KASH’ Cannon, Joe ‘HIBBS’ Hibbert, Dylan Harry ‘EEKSO’  Pickering, Joseph ‘GROWLII’ Caffrey.
  • Rocket League Women’s – Bella Athena ‘CRIMSON’ Selwood, India ‘ALANIS’ Browne, Aliya ‘ALIYAMAY’ Hanson, Maisie ‘TAKARA’ Stanley.
  • Dota 2 Open – Jonathan ‘CRYSEN’ Bennett, Matt ‘MOUSOU’ Butler, Moiez ‘SYMETRICAL’ Mahmood, Elliott ‘ADZANTICK’ Hammond, Jason Connor ‘TANNER’ Weedon, Robson ‘TEAGUVNOR’ Merritt.
  • Dota 2 Womens – Lily ‘ALWAYS~CHANGING’ Milne, Ellenor ‘BELLEMIKU’ Howard, Karen ‘KARENLYL’ Liu, Emily ‘GIMMICK’  Huxley, Ruby ‘RUBY’ Dawn.

“I’m confident we have some of the best esports players available in England, as well as in the individual games themselves, thanks to the team of Gregan, Ruby and TeaGuvnor, involved in our selection process.” said Mark Weller, Team Manager, Esports England. “The majority of our roster are already competing in professional leagues within their discipline, as well as representing professional organizations. I’m looking forward to winning medals, breaking stigmas, and creating a legacy for future generations interested in esports.”

“I’m delighted to see a diverse range of players representing Esports England and the Home Nations at the Commonwealth Games,” added Chester King, CEO, British Esports. “I hope we create a legacy for all younger generations throughout the UK and a future Home Nations Series for our players to compete in.”

Tickets for the LIVE finals on the 6th and 7th August respectively, are now available to purchase via the The Ticket Factory, as well as tickets for the Commonwealth Esports Forum on the 5th August, available here.

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Contact

Adam McGowan | Marketing Director | British Esports | Email: press@britishesports.org  

About British Esports 

British Esports is a not-for-profit organisation established in 2016 to support and promote esports in the UK. As a national body, its aims are to foster future British talent, increase the awareness of esports and provide expertise and advice. It’s focused on the grassroots level of esports and is not a governing body. The Federation helps educate the masses – including parents, teachers, media and government – around what esports is and what its benefits are. Its three goals are to promote, improve and inspire. For more information and all the latest news, visit www.besports22.wpengine.com or follow British Esports on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitch, YouTube, TikTok.

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