SINGAPORE - The Singapore Premier League has been put on ice since March due to the coronavirus pandemic but players and fans can reconnect from this weekend via the SPL's video game tournament, its first.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - The Singapore Premier League has been put on ice since March due to the coronavirus pandemic but players and fans can reconnect from this weekend via the SPL's video game tournament, its first.
The games, broadcast live on the SPL's Facebook page as well as Singtel Mio TV Ch111 and StarHub Hub Sport 2, will see two representatives from each team take on each other in the video game eFootball Pro Evolution Soccer 2020. Lion City Sailors defender Zulqarnaen Suzliman, 22, has been practising in earnest for the last two weeks and has his eye on the trophy:"I want to win the eSPL badly. My teammate and I have been playing football video games since we were young and have been waiting for an opportunity like this."
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