eMLS Cup

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eMLS Cup
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The eMLS Cup is an

FIFA eWorld Cup
).

History

2018 eMLS Cup

The 2018 eMLS Cup ran from April 5–8 at the

FIFA eWorld Cup, with the winner also receiving $10,000 prize money.[1][2]

2019 eMLS Cup

The 2019 eMLS Cup Finals were held on March 30 at the

The Castle at Park Plaza in Boston, Massachusetts. The tournament was contested by representatives of 22 MLS clubs divided into their respective Eastern and Western Conferences. Competitors were required to have three MLS players on the field at all times. The format consisted of two prior series earlier in the year with the final standings combining the regular season conference records from Series 1 and 2 with one final regular season played at the 2019 eMLS Cup finals itself against players from the opposite conference. The top five players in each conference based on their aggregated record from Series 1 and Series 2, the resultant bonus points, and the eMLS Cup regular season, qualified for the knockout phase of the tournament with the top two gaining first-round byes. The remaining players competed in a last chance qualifying bracket for the final place in each conference's knockout phase. The overall winner received $15,000 prize money.[3][4]

Past winners

Year 1st place 2nd place 3rd place 4th place
2018 Kid M3Mito (
Houston Dynamo
)
LyesMTL (
Montreal Impact
)
Didychrislito (New York City FC) AlanAvi (FC Dallas)
2019 Doolsta (Philadelphia Union) GGGodfather (LA Galaxy) Didychrislito (New York City FC) / AlanAvi (FC Dallas)
2020 G_Adamou (New York Red Bulls) Didychrislito (New York City FC) RemiMartinn (
Atlanta United FC
)
2021 Didychrislito (New York City FC) G_Adamou (New York Red Bulls) xbLeU (Austin FC) / GGGodfather (LA Galaxy)
2022 Paulo Neto (Atlanta United FC) KingCJ0 (D.C. United) GoalMachine (Toronto FC) Lamps (Minnesota United FC)
2023 NR7 (St. Louis City SC) Paulo Neto (Atlanta United FC) Lamps (Minnesota United FC) Loux11 (CF Montreal)
2024 Jafonso (New England Revolution) K1John (Inter Miami CF) Ollelito (New York City FC) NR7 (St. Louis City SC)

References

  1. ^ "Major League Soccer announces details for first eMLS Cup tournament". MLS.
  2. ^ "What's Next For eMLS Cup Champion Kid M3Mito And Why Anyone Should Care". The18.
  3. ^ "Details revealed for 2019 eMLS Cup PAX East". MLS.
  4. ^ "FIFA 19 eMLS Cup 2019 Results: Philadelphia Union's doolsta Claims Championship". VGR. March 31, 2019.

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