Asian Electronic Sports Federation
Abbreviation | AESF |
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Formation | 2018 |
Type | Sport organisation |
Headquarters | Hong Kong |
Membership | 45 |
Official language | English |
President | Kenneth Fok |
Vice-president |
See list
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Affiliations | Olympic Council of Asia |
Website | http://www.aesf.com |
The Asian Electronic Sports Federation (AESF) is the governing body of eSports in Asia and recognized by Olympic Council of Asia.
Members
So far, there are 45 member nations in AESF[1]:
Nation | Organization |
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E-Sports Federation Cambodia | |
CSIC, e-Sports Department | |
E-Sports Association Hong Kong | |
Esports Federation of India | |
Indonesia Esports Association | |
Iran Electronic Sports Association | |
Japan eSports Union | |
Qazaq Cybersport Federation | |
Korea e-Sports Association | |
Esports Federation of Kyrgyzstan | |
Lao e-Sports Federation | |
Macau E-Sports Federation | |
Esports Malaysia | |
Maldives E-Sporting Association | |
Mongolian E-Sport Association | |
Nepal Esports Association | |
Pakistan Electronic Sports Federation | |
eSports National Association of the Philippines | |
Saudi Arabian Federation for Electronic & Intellectual Sports | |
Singapore Cybersports & Online Gaming Association | |
Sri Lanka eSports Association | |
Syrian Esports Association | |
Thailand E-Sports Federation | |
Turkmenistan National e-Sports Federation | |
Chinese Taipei Esports Association | |
Uzbekistan Virtual Sports and Cyber Football Federation | |
References
- ↑ Recognised members Asian Electronic Sports Federation
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