eFootball.Open

{{Short description|Showpiece event at the end of the competitive PES Season for 1v1 competition}}

{{Rewrite|date=September 2024}}

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{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2019}}

{{Infobox sport tournament|name= eFootball World Championships

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|game=eFootball 2024|location= Tokyo, Japan

|month_played= July

|establishment= 2002

|number= 21

|administrator= Konami

|format= Round-robin (group stage)
{{nowrap|Single-elimination (bracket stage)}}

|start_date=20-06-2024

|end_date=21-06-2024

|host= Konami

|venues=Konami Studio Ginza

|teams=

|purse=

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|current_champion={{Flagicon|JPN}} UDI (console)

{{Flagicon|BRA}} El_Mysterio (Mobile)

}}

The eFootball League (formerly the PES League) is the PES eFootball world championship organized by Konami, the game's publisher. Created in France in the early 2000s, it then went global and has been directly organized by Konami since 2010, has historically determined the official 1vs1 e-sports world championship of the soccer videogame Pro Evolution Soccer.

In 2020, it will change its structure to become part of the newly created eFootball esports League. On the one hand, there's eFootball.Open (formerly the PES League), and on the other, eFootball.Pro, a new competition for players with a professional contract with some of the biggest football clubs in Europe.

Now, since 2023 efootball.pro was cancelled, efootball.open 2023 world finals was the first edition open for amateur and professional players since 2019, settling the new format of world finals as before, but this time it is organized in the home of this video game Tokyo, Japan for the first time, in the renovated Konami headquarters, in its new esports stadium created to host esports events.

The current PES 3vs3 World Champions are the Brazilian team "eLiga Sul Stars" who won the 3s3 PES League finals on 29 June 2019 along with the top team prize of 75.000 {{usd}} split between the team.{{Cite web|url=https://www.oneesports.gg/id/headline/ditumbangkan-wakil-brasil-gelar-juara-dunia-co-op-pes-league-2019-melayang-dari-tangan-indonesia/.|title=Ditumbangkan wakil Brasil, gelar juara dunia co-op PES League 2019 melayang dari tangan Indonesia | ONE Esports | ONE Esports|date=29 June 2019 }}

All editions

= Individual tournament (1v1) - eFootball.Open =

  • 2002–2009 (PES European Finals)
  • 2010–2019 (PES World Finals)
  • 2018–2023 (eFootball.Pro League)
  • 2020–2022 (eFootball.Open Online Editions)
  • 2023–present (eFootball.Open World Finals)

class="wikitable"

! colspan="9" |European PES Championship (2002 - 2009)

Edition

!Host city and country

!Champion {{GoldMedal}}

!Final result

!Runner-up {{SilverMedal}}

!Third place(s) {{BronzeMedal}}

!Open to

!Ref

!Vid

2002

|{{flagicon|Switzerland}} Grindelwald, Switzerland

|{{flagicon|France}} Noam 'No' El Ouali

|Unknown

|{{flagicon|Italy}} unknown

|{{flagicon|Germany}} Marcel Walke

|Europe

|

|

2003

|{{flagicon|Switzerland}} Grindelwald, Switzerland

|{{flagicon|Germany}} Marcel Walke

|style="text-align:center" | 2-0

|{{flagicon|France}} Johnny Desmares

|{{Flagicon|SUI}} Marius Vogelsanger

|Europe

|

|

2004

|{{Flagicon|FRA}} Nice, France

|{{Flagicon|FRA}} "Sebou"

| style="text-align:center" | 2-1

|{{Flagicon|GBR}} Osman "Oz" Idris

|{{Flagicon|ITA}} "Valentino"

| Europe

|{{Cite web|url=https://www.neoseeker.com/forums/6061/t448865-european-pes3-championship-report/|title=EUROPEAN PES3 CHAMPIONSHIP REPORT - Pro Evolution Soccer 3|website=Neoseeker|access-date=2018-12-13}}

|

2005

|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Sardinia, Italy

|{{Flagicon|POL}} Gregorz "Esiek" Kuznik

| style="text-align:center" | 2-1

|{{Flagicon|BEL}} Yasin "Jinxy" Koroglu

|{{Flagicon|SUI}} Daniele "dibe" Bernardi

| Europe

|{{Cite web|url=https://gry.interia.pl/news-polak-mistrzem-europy-pro-evolution-soccer,nId,744498|title=Polak Mistrzem Europy Pro Evolution Soccer!|website=gry.interia.pl|language=pl|access-date=2018-12-13}}

|{{Citation|last=PesScenaTV|title=Mistrzostwa Europy PES 4 - Finał: Esiek 2-1 Jinxy|date=12 December 2009 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nVURaviur0|access-date=2018-12-13}}

2006

|{{Flagicon|IRE}} Dublin, Ireland

|{{Flagicon|GER}} Mike "El Matador" Linden

| style="text-align:center" | 4-2

|{{Flagicon|GRB}} Robert "RobMclean" Mclean

|{{Flagicon|POR}} Fabio "Modjo" Ribiero

| Europe

|{{Cite web|url=https://www.gamesaktuell.de/Pro-Evolution-Soccer-5-Spiel-28569/News/PES5-Europameister-kommt-aus-Deutschland-720316/|title=PES5-Europameister kommt aus Deutschland|date=9 October 2006|language=de|first=Thomas|last=Szedlak|website=Games Aktuell|access-date=12 August 2019}}

|

rowspan="2" |2007

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|ESP}} Sevilla, Spain

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|GRB}} Robert "RobMclean" Mclean

| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" |6-1

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|GRB}} Mark "Marko9Gardinic" Gardiner

|{{Flagicon|POL}} Sebastian "Seb" Plocienniczaka

| rowspan="2" |Europe

| rowspan="2" |{{Cite web|url=https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/uk-lifts-trophy-at-2007-pes-european-finals|title=UK lifts trophy at 2007 PES European Finals|website=GamesIndustry.biz|date=16 October 2007 |language=en|access-date=2018-12-13}}

| rowspan="2" |

{{Flagicon|GER}} Matthias "GoooL" Winkler
2008

|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Rome, Italy

|{{Flagicon|GER}} Sven 'S-Butcher' Wehmeier

| style="text-align:center" | 2-1

|{{Flagicon|GER}} Dennis "wiDe" Winkler

|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Andrea "The Legend" Parisi

| Europe

|{{cite web|url=http://www.gamezone.de/Pro-Evolution-Soccer-2008-Spiel-28560/News/PES-2008-Deutschland-ist-Europameister-946133/|website=www.gamezone.de |title=PES 2008: Deutschland ist Europameister |date=October 2008 |access-date=2019-11-11}}

|

2009

|{{Flagicon|FRA}} Nice, France

|{{Flagicon|BEL}} Yasin "Jinxy" Koroglu

| style="text-align:center" | 2-1

|{{Flagicon|ESP}} Luis "Superdinho" Cintas Sola

|{{Flagicon|GER}} Dennis "wiDe" Winkler

| Europe

|{{Cite web|url=http://www.confortique-media.com/news/gris/1597-konami-triomphe-de-la-belgique-lors-de-la-finale-europenne-de-la-pes-league-yasin-jinxy-koroglu|title=Konami : triomphe de la Belgique lors de la finale Européenne de la PES League Yasin "Jinxy" Koroglu|website=www.confortique-media.com|access-date=2018-12-13}}

|

colspan="9" |PES League World Finals (2010 - 2019)
rowspan="2" |2010

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|ESP}} Mallorca, Spain

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|POR}} Christopher "Christopher" Morais

| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" |2-1

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|ITA}} Ettore "Ettorito97" Giannuzzi

|{{Flagicon|GER}} Sven 'S-Butcher' Wehmeier

| rowspan="2" | Global

| rowspan="2" |{{Cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2010/09/29/christopher-morias-emerges-victorious-at-pro-evolution-soccer-2011-world-finals|title=Christopher Morias Emerges Victorious at Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 World Finals|author=IGN Staff|date=2010-09-29|website=IGN|language=en-US|access-date=2018-07-24}}

| rowspan="2" |{{Citation|last=KONAMI Videos|title=PES World Finals Mallorca 2010 Event Video|date=2010-10-13|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djAbY8Nn278|access-date=2017-08-10}}

{{Flagicon|GRE}} George 'The Greek' Tsirita
2011

|{{Flagicon|GER}} Cologne, Germany

|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Ettore "Ettorito97" Giannuzzi

| style="text-align:center" |4-1

|{{Flagicon|JPN}} Subaru "Subaru" Sanago

|{{Flagicon|POR}} Christopher "Christopher" Morais

| Global

|{{Cite news|url=https://forums.pesfan.com/showthread.php?241656-Ettore-wins-the-PES-World-Finals-2011|title=Ettore wins the PES World Finals 2011|work=PESFan - Pro Evolution Soccer Fansite|access-date=2017-08-10|language=en|archive-date=11 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170811005445/https://forums.pesfan.com/showthread.php?241656-Ettore-wins-the-PES-World-Finals-2011|url-status=dead}}

|{{Citation|last=MaenBola Gaming Eatery|title=PES 2011 World Finals|date=2013-12-06|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYgNiWGgdZY|access-date=2017-08-11}}

rowspan="2" |2012

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|ESP}} Madrid, Spain

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|ESP}} Pau "PaUU_24" Lara

| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" |6-5

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|ISR}} Ron "Strikel" Strikel

|{{Flagicon|GER}} Mike "El Matador" Linden

| rowspan="2" |Global

| rowspan="2" |{{Cite news|url=https://vandal.elespanol.com/noticia/73030/el-espanol-pauu24-gana-el-campeonato-del-mundo-de-pro-evolution-soccer/|title=El español PaUU_24 gana el Campeonato del mundo de Pro Evolution Soccer|work=Vandal|access-date=2018-07-25|language=es-ES}}

| rowspan="2" |{{Citation|last=ScoreR|title=PES WORLD FINALS MADRID 2012 : PaUU24 vs Strikel - Final Match / Partido Final - 14/09/2012|date=2012-09-14|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjAHwWlIdSQ|access-date=2017-08-10}}

{{Flagicon|POR}} José "Puto Zeca" Silva
2013

|{{Flagicon|UAE}} Dubai, United Arab Emirates

|{{Flagicon|GER}} Patrick "Phayton" Maier

| style="text-align:center" |4-1

|{{Flagicon|BRA}} Allison "Allison Black" Pereira

|{{Flagicon|GRE}} Lazaros 'IptamenosOllandos' Kopanidis

| Global

|{{Cite news|url=http://www.we-brothers.net/pes-world-finals-2013/|title=Pes World Finals 2013 - Winning Eleven Brothers|date=2013-10-01|work=Winning Eleven Brothers|access-date=2017-08-10|language=pt-BR}}

|{{Citation|last=Nguyen Viet|title=PES World Finals 2013 Final Match - Phayton (Germany) vs Allisson Black (Brazil) 2nd half|date=2013-10-01|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzD1k2UUeYM|access-date=2017-08-10}}

2014

|{{Flagicon|ENG}} Manchester, England

|{{Flagicon|GRE}} Anastasios "Apolytosarxon" Pappis

| style="text-align:center" |3-2

|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Ettore "VietKong90321" Giannuzzi

|{{Flagicon|GBR}} Dex "Ambidextrous" Kord

| Global

|{{Cite web|url=https://www.konami.com/games/eu/de/topics/4567/|title=PES 2014 World Finals - A Summary {{!}} KONAMI DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT B.V.|website=KONAMI DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT B.V.|language=de|access-date=2017-08-10}}

|{{Citation|last=Felipe Forato Pereira|title=PES World Finals 2014 - Final- Apolytosarxon (GRE) x Ettore gianuzzi (ITA)|date=2014-07-03|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXWcVo6y1Ss|access-date=2017-08-10}}

2015

|{{Flagicon|GER}} Berlin, Germany

|{{Flagicon|FRA}} Walid "usmakabyle" Teban

| style="text-align:center" |3-2

|{{Flagicon|AUT}} Matthias "Lutti-1" Luttenberger

|{{Flagicon|ISR}} Ron "Strikel" Strikel

| Global

|{{Cite news|url=https://www.jeuxvideo-live.com/news/la-coupe-du-monde-de-pes-2015-remportee-par-un-franecais-73187|title=La coupe du monde de PES 2015 remportée par un français|work=JeuxVideo-Live|access-date=2017-08-10|language=fr}}

|{{Citation|last=ScoreR|title=PES World Finals 2015 : Lutti-1 (AUT) vs usmakabyle (FRA) - Gran Final|date=2015-06-06|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvCTkIqJWZI|access-date=2017-08-10}}

2016

|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Milan, Italy

|{{Flagicon|FRA}} Walid "usmakabyle" Teban

| style="text-align:center" |4-3

|{{Flagicon|BRA}} Guilherme "GuiFera15" Fonseca

|{{Flagicon|PAN}} Gerardo "Sr Conse" Colthirst

| Global

|{{Cite news|url=http://pt.ign.com/pro-evolution-soccer-2016-ps4/29896/news/pes-finals-2016-a-liga-dos-campeoes-dos-videojogos|title=PES Finals 2016 - A Liga dos Campeões dos videojogos|date=2016-05-30|work=IGN Portugal|access-date=2017-08-10|language=pt-PT}}

|

2017

|{{Flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff, Wales

|{{Flagicon|BRA}} Guilherme "GuiFera" Fonseca

| style="text-align:center" |2-1

|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Ettore "Ettorito97" Giannuzzi

|{{Flagicon|PER}} Jhonatan "Jhona_KRA" Salazar

| Global

|{{Cite web|url=https://www.pesleague.com/news/view/198/Guifera_eacute_o_novo_campeatildeo_mundial_da_PES_League/|title=PES League|website=www.pesleague.com|language=en-gb|access-date=2017-08-09}}

|{{Citation|last=Asator|title=PES League World Finals {{!}} Final: Guifera (BRA) vs Ettorito97 (ITA)|date=2017-06-02|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yW3du1Zcfcc|access-date=2017-08-10}}

rowspan="2" |2018

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|ESP}} Barcelona, Spain

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|ITA}} Ettore "Ettorito97" Giannuzzi

| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" |3-0

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|ESP}} Alex "AlexAlguacil_8" Alguacil

|{{Flagicon|BRA}} Felipe "Fmestre12_PW" Mestre

| rowspan="2" |Global

| rowspan="2" |{{Cite web|url=https://pesleague.konami.net/2018/eu/pt/tour/stage/final/result/|title=PES LEAGUE WORLD TOUR 2018 WORLD FINALS Results|website=PES LEAGUE|language=pt|access-date=2018-07-24}}

| rowspan="2" |{{Citation|last=PESLEAGUE Highlights|title=PES LEAGUE WORLD FINALS 2018 GRAND FINAL ETTORITO97 VS ALEXALGUACIL|date=2018-07-21|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FH6uzYh_854|access-date=2018-07-24}}

{{Flagicon|FRA}} Jeremy "TioMiit_PW" Bruniaux
rowspan="2" |2019

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|ENG}} London, England

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|FRA}} Walid "usmakabyle" Teban

| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" |4-3

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|ITA}} Ettore "Ettorito97" Giannuzzi

|{{Flagicon|IDN}} Rizky "Zeus_Faidan" Faidan

| rowspan="2" |Global

| rowspan="2" |{{Citation|last=PESLEAGUE Final|title=USMAKABYLE WINS THIRD PES WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP|date=2019-09-09|url=https://www.gamereactor.eu/usmakabyle-wins-his-third-pes-league-world-championship/|access-date=2019-09-09}}

| rowspan="2" |{{Citation|last=PESLEAGUE Final|title=PES LEAGUE WORLD FINALS 2019 GRAND FINAL ETTORITO97 VS USMAKYBLE|date=2019-09-09|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNX-eU-bj9s|access-date=2019-09-09}}

{{Flagicon|POR}} Christopher "Christopher_PW" Morais
colspan="9" |eFootball.Open World Finals (2020 - 2022)
rowspan="2" |2020 (PS4)

| rowspan="2" |Online

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|JPN}} madakanachappy

| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" |1-0

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|IDN}} akbarpaudie

|{{Flagicon|BRA}} dannyelements

| rowspan="2" |Global

| rowspan="2" |{{Citation|last=eFootball.Open 2019-20 World Finals|title=eFootball.Open World Finals 2019-20 results|date=2020-08-02|url=https://efootballpro.konami.net/open/worldfinals/results/}}

| rowspan="2" |{{Citation|last=eFootball Open World Finals 2019-20|title=eFootball.Open 2019-2020 World Finals|date=2020-08-02|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Slfg10dNuKY|access-date=2020-08-02}}

{{Flagicon|BRA}} MayconDouglas99
rowspan="2" |2020 (Xbox)

| rowspan="2" |Online

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|BRA}} ThePhenom3392

| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" |4-2

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|ARG}} MelianTheKing

|{{Flagicon|ESP}} PaUUU24

| rowspan="2" |Global

| rowspan="2" |

| rowspan="2" |

{{Flagicon|TUR}} Mucahit21
rowspan="2" |2020 (Steam)

| rowspan="2" |Online

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|GER}} twitch_peazyyy

| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" |3-2

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|ESP}} Erkobra18

|{{Flagicon|TUR}} Ronaldo7

| rowspan="2" |Global

| rowspan="2" |

| rowspan="2" |

{{Flagicon|MAS}} VNGLMHTS
2021 (PS4 EU)

| rowspan="6" |Online

|{{flagicon|Russia}} komario14

|style="text-align:center" |1-0

|{{flagicon|Israel}} oreld123

|

|Europe

|[https://efootballpro.konami.net/open/worldfinals/results/ [39]]

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2021 (PS4 US)

|{{flagicon|Argentina}} MelianTheKing

|style="text-align:center" |5-3

|{{flagicon|Argentina}} Rey Molina

|

|Americas

|

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2021 (PS4 JP)

|{{flagicon|Japan}} Ebipool

|style="text-align:center" |1-0

|{{flagicon|Japan}} Takaki

|

|Japan

|

|

2021 (PS4 AS)

|{{flagicon|Indonesia}} Zeus_Elul

|style="text-align:center" |5-3

|{{flagicon|Indonesia}} Sakti

|

|Asia

|

|

2021 (Xbox)

|{{flagicon|Brazil}} rafafiel10

|style="text-align:center" |2-0

|{{flagicon|Brazil}} Eder

|

|Global

|

|

2021 (Steam)

|{{flagicon|Brazil}} Nóbrega

|style="text-align:center" |1-1 (3-2 pen)

|{{flagicon|Argentina}} EV_Sebacab96

|

|Global

|

|

2022 (PS)

| rowspan="4" |Online

|{{flagicon|Brazil}} Futefacil10

|style="text-align:center" |1-1 (2-1 pen)

|{{flagicon|Jordan}} SaifAlhacker55

|

|Global

|

|

2022 (XBOX)

|{{flagicon|Italy}} xNaples17x

|style="text-align:center" |3-2

|{{flagicon|Argentina}} MelianTheKing

|

|Global

|

|

2022 (STEAM)

|{{flagicon|Japan}} Takaki

|style="text-align:center" |4-0

|{{flagicon|Peru}} Ner-

|

|Global

|

|

2022 (MOBILE)

|{{flagicon|Indonesia}} ig_asgard_azizi

|style="text-align:center" |4-2

|{{flagicon|Brazil}} Sergigame

|

|Global

|

|

colspan="9" |eFootball Championship World Finals (2023- )
2023 (CONSOLE)

| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|Japan}} Tokyo, Japan

|{{flagicon|Japan}} Udi

|style="text-align:center" |3-2

|{{flagicon|Poland}} Milosz 'Zilo' Zietek

|{{flagicon|Italy}} Francesco 'Frankino' Sirianni

{{flagicon|Indonesia}} Zeus-ElGacor

|Global

|

|

2023 (MOBILE)

|{{flagicon|Brazil}} El_Mysterio

|style="text-align:center" |1-1 (6-5 pen)

|{{flagicon|US}} LaCasAA

|{{flagicon|Tunisia}} Ztf_rami.mh

{{flagicon|China}} CNFC-Ronaldo

|Global

|

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2024 (CONSOLE)

| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|Japan}} Tokyo, Japan

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2024 (MOBILE)

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= Co-op World Finals (3v3) =

class="wikitable"

!Edition

!Host city and country

!Champions {{GoldMedal}}

!Final result

!Runners-up {{SilverMedal}}

!Ref

!Vid

2018

| {{Flagicon|ESP}} Barcelona, Spain

| {{center|Broken Silence}}

  • {{Flagicon|ITA}} Ettore "Ettorito97" Giannuzzi (C)
  • {{Flagicon|ESP}} Alex "AlexAlguacil_8" Alguacil
  • {{Flagicon|ITA}} Luca "Il Distruttore-44" Tubelli

| style="text-align:center" |2-0

| {{center|Total Football}}

  • {{Flagicon|NED}} Yan "Indojawa-FC" Sonneveld (C)
  • {{Flagicon|NED}} Yos "Indominator" Sonneveld
  • {{Flagicon|NED}} Damien "Mr_Pro_Evo-D" Derkink

|

|{{Citation|last=PESLEAGUE Highlights|title=PES LEAGUE WORLD FINALS 2018 CO-OP FINAL|date=2018-07-21|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXhl38b_9_A|access-date=2018-07-24}}

2019

| {{Flagicon|ENG}} London, England

| {{center|eLiga Sul Stars}}

  • {{Flagicon|BRA}} Guilherme "GuiFera99" Fonseca (C)
  • {{Flagicon|BRA}} Wanderley "alemao_pesbr" Gomes
  • {{Flagicon|BRA}} Ralph "Ralphmonteiroo" Monteiro

| style="text-align:center" |2-0

| {{center| Wani }}

  • {{Flagicon|INA}} Lucky "luckymaarif" Maarif
  • {{Flagicon|INA}} Rizky "Zeus_Faidan" Faidan
  • {{Flagicon|INA}} Rio "RIO_ds" Dwi Septiawan (C)

|{{Cite web|url=https://www.theclutch.com.br/esports/eliga-sul-stars-titulo-pes-league/|title=PES 2019: eLiga Sul Stars conquista título da PES League no modo co-op|date=2019-06-28|website=The Clutch Esports|language=pt-BR|access-date=2019-06-28}}

|{{Citation|last=officialpes|title=PES League 2019 World Finals - Co-Op|date=2019-06-22|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGFOwFZWcd4|access-date=2019-06-28}}

Most successful players

This table shows the most decorated players from the 1v1 Championship. Those who have won the Championship and placed top three in another are included.

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%;"

! width="200" |Athlete

! width="200" |Country

! width="60" |20x20px

! width="60" |20x20px

! width="60" |20x20px

! width="60" |Total

align="left" |Walid "usmakabyle" Teban

| align="left" |{{FRA}}

|3

|0

|0

|3

align="left" |Ettore "Ettorito97" Giannuzzi

| align="left" |{{ITA}}

|2

|4

|0

|6

align="left" | Yasin "Jinxy" Koroglu

| align="left" |{{BEL}}

|1

|1

|0

|2

align="left" |Robert "RobMclean" Mclean

| align="left" |{{GRB}}

|1

|1

|0

|2

align="left" |Guilherme "GuiFera" Fonseca

| align="left" |{{BRA}}

|1

|1

|0

|2

align="left" |Christopher "Christopher" Morais

| align="left" |{{POR}}

|1

|0

|2

|3

align="left" | Marcel "dbc.Xside" Walke

| align="left" |{{GER}}

|1

|0

|1

|2

align="left" | Mike "El Matador" Linden

| align="left" |{{GER}}

|1

|0

|1

|2

align="left" | Sven "S-Butcher" Weihmeier

| align="left" |{{GER}}

|1

|0

|1

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eFootball.pro

eFootball.Pro is the esports project that aimed to professionalize the competitive Pro Evolution Soccer to the next level.

Consist of a professional league created by konami under a franchise format held in Barcelona, Spain by some of the best European football clubs as FC Barcelona, FC Bayern Munich, Manchester United F.C., Arsenal F.C, among others, who signed PES players, becoming professionals to represent them in this competition, initially competing with a 3v3 team competition structure offline and it was supposed to be the successor of the PESLeague series. Players who have recently done great results in the eFootball.Open competitions are more likely to be contracted by a professional club to represent them.

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|+Official clubs participating in efootball.pro

!edition

!2018-2019

!2019-2020

!2020-2021

!2022

!2023

!6 clubs (2vs2)

!10 clubs (3vs3)

!10 clubs (3vs3)

!8 clubs (1vs1)

!8 clubs (1vs1)

List of teams

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  • {{flagicon|Spain}} FC BARCELONA
  • {{flagicon|Germany}} SCHALKE 04
  • {{flagicon|France}} AS MONACO
  • {{flagicon|Scotland}}CELTIC FC
  • {{flagicon|France}} FC NANTES
  • {{flagicon|Portugal}} BOAVISTA

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  • {{flagicon|Spain}} FC BARCELONA
  • {{flagicon|England}} MANCHESTER UNITED
  • {{flagicon|Germany}} FC BAYERN MÜNCHEN
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} JUVENTUS FC
  • {{flagicon|England}} ARSENAL FC
  • {{flagicon|Scotland}}CELTIC FC
  • {{flagicon|France}} AS MONACO
  • {{flagicon|Germany}} SCHALKE 04
  • {{flagicon|Portugal}} BOAVISTA
  • {{flagicon|France}} FC NANTES

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  • {{flagicon|Spain}} FC BARCELONA
  • {{flagicon|England}} MANCHESTER UNITED
  • {{flagicon|Germany}} FC BAYERN MÜNCHEN
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} JUVENTUS FC
  • {{flagicon|England}}ARSENAL FC
  • {{flagicon|Scotland}} CELTIC FC
  • {{flagicon|France}} AS MONACO
  • {{flagicon|Germany}} SCHALKE 04
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} AS ROMA
  • {{flagicon|Turkey}} GALATASARAY SK

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  • {{flagicon|Spain}} FC BARCELONA
  • {{flagicon|England}} MANCHESTER UNITED
  • {{flagicon|Germany}} FC BAYERN MÜNCHEN
  • {{flagicon|England}} ARSENAL FC
  • {{flagicon|Scotland}}CELTIC FC
  • {{flagicon|France}} AS MONACO
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} AS ROMA
  • {{flagicon|Turkey}} GALATASARAY SK

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  • {{flagicon|Spain}} FC BARCELONA
  • {{flagicon|England}} MANCHESTER UNITED
  • {{flagicon|Germany}} FC BAYERN MÜNCHEN
  • {{flagicon|England}} ARSENAL FC
  • {{flagicon|France}} AS MONACO
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} AS ROMA
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} AC MILAN
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} FC INTER

= All-time list of Winners =

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!Edition

!Champion {{GoldMedal}}

!Result

!Runner-up

!Third Place

!Fourth Place

!Ref

2019

|{{flagicon|France}} AS Monaco

|3 - 0

|{{flagicon|Scotland}} Celtic FC

|{{flagicon|Spain}} FC Barcelona

{{flagicon|France}} FC Nantes

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2020

|{{flagicon|France}} AS Monaco

|xxx

|{{flagicon|Germany}} FC Bayern München

|{{flagicon|Italy}} Juventus de Turin

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2020 cup

|{{flagicon|Germany}} FC Bayern München

|2 - 0

|{{flagicon|Spain}} FC Barcelona

|{{flagicon|England}} Manchester United

{{flagicon|Italy}} Juventus de Turin

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2021

|{{flagicon|Italy}} Juventus de Turin

|3 - 1

|{{flagicon|France}} AS Monaco

|{{flagicon|Germany}} Schalke 04

|{{flagicon|Italy}} AS Roma

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2022

|{{flagicon|France}} AS Monaco

|2 - 0

|{{flagicon|Germany}} FC Bayern München

|{{flagicon|Scotland}} Celtic FC

|{{flagicon|Italy}} AS Roma

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2023

|{{flagicon|England}} Manchester United

|2 - 0

|{{flagicon|Germany}} FC Bayern München

|{{flagicon|Spain}} FC Barcelona

{{flagicon|Italy}} AC Milán

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== eFootball.pro 2018 - 2019 ==

The first edition of this ambitious esports project, is played with Pro Evolution Soccer 2019, and will feature the esports section of 6 participating clubs such as FC Barcelona, Schalke 04, AS Monaco, Celtic FC, FC Nantes, Boavista, in a Coop 2vs2 format, with a regular league + playoff structure.

On a championship day, two matches are played in each of the confrontations. Points are awarded for each match (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss). A club can therefore earn up to six points on a single matchday.

== eFootball.pro 2019 - 2020 ==

For the eFootball.pro 2019–2020 season, the competition format was completely revamped with the inclusion of the Co-op 3vs3 format which provided more excitement between players and more spectacle between matches, also they added the elimination of the players' pass support level, looking for the purest essence of competition.

For the second edition, the number of teams was increased to 10 with the entry of Arsenal FC, Juventus FC, Manchester United FC or FC Bayern Munich, gaining media and public attention in more countries.

There was also a huge increase in the prize pool which was divided into regular league final position, playoffs, as well as individual matchday prizes of €10,000 for MVP and Best Goal.

In addition, at the end of the season, juicy monetary prizes were included for the MVP of the season, top scorer, top assist and best defender.

This big step meant the entry into esports of several of the most important clubs in Europe who wanted to crown their triumph in efootball.pro 2020.

The 10 participating teams played in a regular league format, where the top 6 would advance to playoff play at the end of the season in a decisive weekend.

Everything changed in the middle of the season, when the arrival of the covid pandemic caused the pause and then the definitive cancellation of efootball.pro 2020 in its on-site format in Barcelona.

== eFootball.pro CUP 2020 ==

The eFootball.Pro Cup is being organised exceptionally in 2020 to bridge the end of the season, following the discontinuation of the eFootball.Pro League. It will be played online. A total of €250,000 is awarded, plus the individual prizes of Best Goal of the Matchday, MVP of the day, during group stage and Playoffs.

The 10 teams are divided into two groups of five, from which the top two qualify for a knockout final phase, in a 3vs3 format.

The group stage is played in a single-elimination format. The semi-finals are played over two legs, while the final is played over a single match.

Dates : Group phase: 18 and 24 July. Final phase (semi-finals and final): 31 July.

== eFootball.pro 2020 - 2021 ==

The eFootball.pro 2020 - 2021 was again organised in an online format, this time the whole season would take place in this way, with a 3vs3 regular league + playoffs format where the top 6 would advance to the finals.

For this edition AS Roma and Gatalasaray were added as new participating teams, providing new opportunities for players to enter the professional scene.

== eFootball.pro 2022 ==

The eFootball.pro 2022 had a delay of several months, due to the uncertainty of whether to go back to the on-site format or stay online, in the end it went ahead with a short online format of a few months with finally 8 teams, after the absence of Juventus FC and Schalke 04.

The 8 participating teams were divided into 2 groups of 4, with the top 2 teams advancing to the final stage.

For this edition, the format was changed to a 1vs1 competition, where clubs would still have to recruit at least 3 players.

Each match would be played in 3 matches, where the strategy of what order to select your players in was of great importance.

The finals would be played in Bo3 format (ET and PK) where the team that won 2 matches would advance to the next round.

== eFootball.pro 2023 ==

The eFootball.pro 2023, the latest edition of the biggest competition in the history of competitive PES/eFootball scene was held again offline, in a 6-month format, almost returning to pre-Covid pandemic levels.

It would be made up of a total of 8 participating teams, with the entry of AC Milan and FC Inter.

All teams would have to hire 3 professional players for the season, with the option of substitutes.

The 2023 edition, as we said, would have an offline format in the Barcelona TV studio, with a 1vs1 regular league format (3 games against each rival) + Playoffs (bo3). *Team who wins 2 games advances.

In addition to the large pool of financial prizes, the best goal of the day and final phase, MVP of the Regular Phase and the Final Phase, would be added.

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