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Global Esports Federation

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International esports organization
Global Esports Federation
Logo
FormationDecember 16, 2019; 6 years ago (2019-12-16)
TypeSports federation
Registration no.T21SS0039J
HeadquartersSingapore
Official language
English
President
Australia Paul J. Foster, KStJH
CEO
Australia Paul J. Foster, KStJH
Websiteglobalesports.org
Motto:#worldconnected

TheGlobal Esports Federation (GEF) is a non-governmental organization that convenes the world'sesports (or competitivevideo gaming) community. It was established on December 16, 2019, and is headquartered in Singapore,[1] where it is a registered society under the Singapore Registry of Societies.

The GEF consists of 180 Member Federations and four continental Esports Development Federations (Africa, Europe, Oceania and Pan Am).[2] As of January 2025, there are 10 Commissions and two Councils that guide the work of the federation. The founding President of the GEF wasChris Chan of Singapore. As of September 2025, Paul J. Foster, KStJH, who also serves as CEO,[3] was formally elected President, having previously assumed the role of President ad interim following Chan's resignation in July 2025.

The organization's flagship event is the annual Global Esports Games (GEG), held since 2021. The GEG is a multi-title esports competition featuring athletes from Member Federations that takes place in December every year.[4] The GEF also organizes the Global Esports Tour (GET) and supports its Member Federations in hosting local esports competitions and regional qualifying events.

History

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The GEF was launched on December 16, 2019 withChris Chan appointed as its founding President.[5] The Board currently consists of a President, six Vice-Presidents, and 15 Board Members. The GEF appointed its first Chief Executive Officer, Sir Paul J. Foster, in March 2021.[6] Chan was re-elected as President of GEF in 2023 for a second four-year term.[7] On 23 July 2025, following Chan's resignation, Foster was elected President ad interim by the GEF Executive Committee, and formally elected President[8] at its Board Meeting in September 2025. Aurelia Ruetsch has served as Secretary General of the Global Esports Federation since 14 January 2026, becoming the first woman to hold the position at the global level.

The GEF organizes two main events: the Global Esports Games (GEG) and the Global Esports Tour (GET). The inaugural Global Esports Games were staged inSingapore in December 2021, followed by the second edition inIstanbul, Turkey in 2022 andRiyadh, Saudi Arabia in 2023.[9] The first season of the Global Esports Tour was staged in 2021, beginning inLos Angeles in September.[10] Both the GEG and GET are held on an annual basis.

GEF Board

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DesignationNameCountry/Territory
PresidentPaul J. Foster, KStJHAustralia Australia
Vice PresidentsChester KingUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
T A Ganda SitholeZimbabwe Zimbabwe
Adrian LismoreRepublic of Ireland Ireland
Melita N. Moore, M.D.United States United States
Secretary GeneralAurelia RuetschFrance France
Board MembersRamil AliyevAzerbaijan Azerbaijan
Stefy BauItaly Italy
Samy BessiBelgium Belgium
Hala GhandourLebanon Lebanon
Leo FontesBrazil Brazil
Lorenzo GiorgettiItaly Italy
Hideki HayakawaJapan Japan
Jay LeeSouth Korea South Korea
Jerry LingSingapore Singapore
Steve LoaderAustralia Australia
Ronny LusigiKenya Kenya
Yaqui Núñez del Risco MejíaDominican Republic Dominican Republic
Alper Afsin ÖzdemirTurkeyTürkiye
Dana ReiznieceLatvia Latvia
Aurelia RuetschFrance France
Koen SchobbersNetherlands Netherlands
Peter ZeytoonjianUnited States United States
Chief Executive OfficerPaul J. Foster, KStJHAustralia Australia
Honorary Board MemberFaisal bin Bandar bin Sultan Al SaudSaudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
Senior AdvisorsHong Li GlauserSwitzerland Switzerland
Nandan JhaIndia India
Nicholas Aaron KhooSingapore Singapore
Ali KiremitçioğluTurkeyTürkiye
Duane MutuNew Zealand New Zealand
Hideki OkamuraJapan Japan

GEF Commissions & Councils

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Commission / CouncilChair
Athletes, Players, CommunityStefy Bau
Brand, Marketing, CommunicationsLorenzo Giorgetti
Education, Culture, YouthJerry Ling
Finance, Legal, AdministrationAdrian Lismore
Governance, Ethics & MembershipT A Ganda Sithole
Health & WellnessMelita N. Moore, M.D.
International Relations & DevelopmentAurelia Ruetsch
Digital TransformationEric Pulier
GEG Coordination CommissionMelita N. Moore, M.D.
Strategy & ImpactVictoria Cabezas Alvarez
Youth CouncilAnim Ward
International Federations Advisory CouncilDr.Choue Chung-won

Member Federations

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As of August 2025, there are 180 Member Federations in the GEF:[11]

Africa
Oceania

Development Federations

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In September 2021, the GEF announced the creation of two Esports Development Federations:[12] the Africa Esports Development Federation and the Pan Am Esports Development Federation.

In 2023, the Oceania and Europe Esports Development Federations were formed to continue the support of sustainable development of esports communities throughout the world.[13]

Events

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Global Esports Games

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The Global Esports Games (GEG) is a multi-title esports competition featuring athletes from Member Federations that takes place in December every year.

In May 2021, the GEF announced the host cities for the first three editions of the GEG. The inaugural GEG took place in Singapore in 2021, followed by Istanbul in 2022 and Riyadh in 2023.[14] The 2023 edition was the largest held to date, with 950 athletes competing from more than 100 countries.[4] Global Esports Games 2025 will take place in Mumbai in February 2026 and the 2026 edition will be held in Los Angeles in December 2026.[15]

A variety of esports titles have been contested at the Global Esports Games, including:Valve’sDota 2,Konami’seFootball PES 2021 Season Update,eFootball 2023 andeFootball 2024,Capcom’sStreet Fighter V andStreet Fighter 6, as well asKrafton'sPUBG Mobile.[4]

Competition categories include Open and Women, with the Open category allowing both men and women to compete together.

Editions

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Source:[16]

LocationDatesEvent nameTitlesCategoryChampionPlayers[16]
SingaporeSingaporeDecember 17–19, 2021Global Esports Games 2021[17]Dota 2OpenBrazilJoao Gabriel Giannini dos Santos (4nalog), Leonardo Fernandes de Gusmao (RdO), Gustavo Batista Teixeira Ribeiro (fcr), Leonardo Manulli Moraes Freitas (Manulli), Thiago de Oliveria Cordeiro (Thiolicor), Matheus Santos Jungles Diniz (KJ)
Women'sSingaporeHui Chun TAY (Melody), Jiayi Amanda LIM (bings), Jia Ling Paula Natalaya TEO (xiaoma), Zhong En Joanne LIM (Minkiey), Sheng Ying HO (KazeL)
eFootball PES 2021 Season UpdateOpenBrazilJana Victor Ferreira Lopes (CSC_Jvictor)
Street Fighter VOpenChinese TaipeiYu-Lin HSIANG (GamerBee)
TurkeyIstanbulDecember 15–17, 2022Global Esports Games 2022

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Dota 2OpenPeruBernardo David Rocca Alarcon (BernaBerna), Isaac Antonio Zavaleta Lopez (Drakell), Sebastian Axel Cerralta Velarde (Roboz), Joel Eduardo Mori Ozambela (KIM), Julian Esnaider Carbajal Ylave (FLAPJACK), Diego Fernando Perochena Salvatierra (xephondp)
Women'sThailandSuchada Somboonthana (nana), Apinya Pinyokong (Ningendd), Rakpirach Rakchid (CatChaser), Sasiwan Pimpak (sleepless), Supanuch Hirunthanakijjakul (honeylisa), Nuttanitcha Puvasiriroj (Ntygogo)
eFootball 2023OpenIranHassan Pajani (Hasan_Player1)
Street Fighter VOpenChinese TaipeiYu-Lin HSIANG (GamerBee)
PUBG MobileOpenVietnamDuong Thanh DINH (DXRabizz), Anh Hao MAC (DXFrankyyy007), Hoang Hung VU (DXLamborghini), Trung Duc CHU (DXTDuccc), Van Dong PHAN (DXVicòi)
Saudi ArabiaRiyadhDecember 12–16, 2023Global Esports Games 2023[19]Dota 2OpenKazakhstanAskar Zhumagulov (Toshi), Salamat Sadyr (v3ndetta), Yegor Millor (egxrdemnxn), Ilyas Akhkubekov (liru01), Alexandr Pak (v1olent’)
Women'sMalaysiaVanessa Hii (Butterfly), Tiffany Teoh (Hishiko), Bette Chia (istarx), Adeline Anak Foki (velnaoh), Melissa Lim (Lynnie), Stephanie Lim (auroraa)
eFootball 2024OpenJordanSief Adeen Jaser Fahed Dababneh (S.HACKER55)
Street Fighter 6OpenDominican RepublicBryan Diesel Tineo Marchena (BryanD)
PUBG MobileOpenUkraineDmytro Kuzmenko (Bamb1ni), Daniel Havlicek (KVIQQ), Dmytro Bui (TripleOldBoy), Andrii Tulika (madTUL1KA), Denys Havlicek (xqsmeHAVLIK222)
IndiaMumbaiFebruary 16–19, 2026Global Esports Games 2025Dota 2

Clash Royale

United StatesLos AngelesDecember 2–10, 2026Global Esports Games 2026[20]TBC

Global Esports Tour

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The Global Esports Tour (GET) is a series of tournaments for professional esports athletes and teams.

In September 2021, the GEF announced the first series of the GET, with each stage showcasing a different esports title.[21] The first edition of the GET had a total prize pool of US$500,000.[22]

In 2022, the second season of the GET was held over two stages in the cities of Dubai and Riyadh. Dubai staged aCS:GO tournament from June 10–11. Riyadh held aStreet Fighter V - Champion Edition tournament from July 25–27 during the annual Gamers8 festival.

In 2023, the third season of the GET was staged in Riyadh from August 26–27 during Gamers8 festival. Participating pro athletes competed for a US$50,000 prize pool in eFootball 2023.

In 2024, Season 4 of the Global Esports Tour headed toRio de Janeiro, Brazil with aCounter-Strike 2 tournament from April 18–21.[23]

In 2025, Season 5 of the Global Esports Tour announced cities including Mumbai, India, and Lima, Peru, for the first time.

Marquee Events

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Beginning in 2021, the Global Esports Federation began hosting esports championships at regional and continental Games. The first marquee event, named theCommonwealth Esports Championships, was held at theBirmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.[24] The South American Esports Championships was held in collaboration with theSouth American Sports Organization (ODESUR) at theAsuncion 2022 South American Games.[25] The 2023 European Games Esports Championships[26] was held alongside theKraków-Małopolska 2023 European Games with support from theEuropean Olympic Committees (EOC).[27] The 2023 Pan American Esports Championships[28][29] was held in Santiago, Chile in parallel with theSantiago 2023 Pan American Games in collaboration withPanam Sports.[30]

Partners

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Tencent is a Founding Global Partner of the GEF.[31] The federation also has a list of other strategic partners including an agreement signed withAmazon MGM Studios in January 2024,[32] as well as with theInternational Telecommunication Union,[33]Peace and Sport[34] andUNESCO,[35] among others. The federation announced a partnership with theLos Angeles Times Media Group.[36][37][38]

The GEF also has several key partners within the Olympic Movement, including theCommonwealth Games Federation (CGF),Pan American Sports Organization (Panam Sports),Olympic Council of Asia (OCA),European Olympic Committees (EOC),South American Sports Organization (ODESUR), andCentro Caribe Sports.[39]

See also

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References

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