Sasa (Hello/How are you?) and Mambo (What’s up?) if you’re diving into PSG Esports, one of the biggest names to ever come out of traditional football into the gaming scene. Born from the famous Paris Saint-Germain football club, PSG Esports kicked off with FIFA esports before adding titles like Dota 2, League of Legends and Brawl Stars. They even link up with football stars—Neymar Jr. is a FIFA ambassador—bridging your love for the EPL and gaming.
Poa (Cool) lines of sponsorship tie into live watch-parties at Paris matches, and sometimes you’ll catch digital meet-and-greets with PSG’s real-life footballers. Achana na mimi (Leave me alone) only if the lag kicks in—otherwise, you’ll want to stay glued to their streams.
FIFA squad
PSG’s FIFA roster packs a punch with AF5 (Qatar), Maniika (France), and Nkanteem (France). AF5’s been PSG’s go-to gaming streamer since early 2019, pumping out exclusive behind-the-scenes vids and stats—think Neymar age, Neymar stats, and Neymar tips all mixed in. Maniika doubles as technical director at the eSports Academy, crafting training drills for up to 25 coaches. Nkanteem, the youngest at 18, joined in April 2021 and is already stacking wins.
Brawl Stars crew
Since February 2019, PSG rolled into Supercell’s mobile smash Brawl Stars. After a French squad exit in Jan 2020, PSG rebooted in Singapore by March—CoupdeAce, Relyh, Scythe (sub), and Jordon rep the PSG.RRQ flag.
League of Legends team
In June 2020, PSG teamed with Hong Kong’s Talon Gaming to form PSG Talon. This squad battles in the Pacific Championship Series (PCS) across Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Key players: Hanabi (Taiwan), River (South Korea), Maple (Taiwan), Unified (Hong Kong), Kaiwing (Hong Kong), and Kartis (Hong Kong). Their PCS run has bagged three titles so far—look out for their League of Legends predictions if you’re placing a bet.
Dota 2 stars
PSG.LGD is the Dota 2 powerhouse born from PSG’s 2018 tie-up with LGD Gaming. Runners-up at The International 2018 pocketed KSh 129,870,000, and they’ve since clinched the OGA Dota PIT Invitational (around KSh 19,500,000) and the WePlay AniMajor (about KSh 64,935,000). Their 2nd place at TI 2021 (losing to Team Spirit) still means serious prize money in your Dota 2 predictions.
Rocket League rookies
PSG’s Rocket League debut came in RLCS Season 4 Europe—finishing 4th showed serious promise. They went on to lift DreamHack Open Leipzig 2018 against G2, and DreamHack Pro Circuit Valencia 2019. Although the team later disbanded, they left a legacy in rocket league ranks and rocket league codes searches worldwide.