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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.
Final only live on ERT Sports HD on ERTFLIX platform Europe: UEFA European Championship (except 2020) All 52 matches live UEFA Europa League: Final only live on ERT1: UEFA Europa Conference League: Final only live on ERT1: Athletics: Worldwide World Athletics Championships: World Athletics U20 Championships: Wanda Diamond League: World ...
Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (World Soccer: Winning Eleven 10 in Japan and Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 in the United States) is the sixth installment in the series and was officially released in the UK on 27 October 2006 and 28 April 2006 exclusively PlayStation 2 released in Japan, upgraded from stuck kits without licensed league in ...
Greece 0-3 England: Ollie Watkins, an own goal created by Jude Bellingham and Curtis Jones ensured Lee Carsley’s Three Lions got the victory they needed in Athens
eFootball is a series of association football simulation video games developed and published by Konami.It has been completely rebranded from the original Pro Evolution Soccer series (known as Winning Eleven in Japan). [1]
2006–2007: Super League Greece SYN.P.E. undertakes the organization of the championship under the name "Super League Youth Under 21". 2008–2009: The "Youth" designation is removed, and the league is called the "Under-21 (U-21) Super League". The second competition is also created, the "Super League under 18 (K–18)" championship. [1]
Rafik Djebbour. Djamel Abdoun – Kavala, Olympiacos, Veria – 2010–2013, 2015–2016; Mehdi Abeid – Panathinaikos – 2013–2014, 2015–2016; Laurent Agouazi – Atromitos – 2014–2015
Olympiacos received a heavy fine from UEFA, who obliged the Greek Football Federation to find another team to replace Olympiacos, otherwise all Greek clubs would be banned from next season's European competitions. Eventually, Panionios was the replacing team and played the three remaining matches of the group stage. 16: Match played by Olympiacos.