JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s top gamers Kaylan Moodley, Julio Bianchi, Thabo Moloi and the recently-crowned SAFA eCup winner, Zaid April, have qualified for the FIFAe Nations Cup 2023.
Team South Africa will be competing alongside India, Australia, Malaysia and Singapore who qualified from the Asia and Oceania region for the final event. They will be joined by 11 teams from Europe, three from the Middle East and Africa, three from South America and two from North and Central America, along with the host nation, which has not been announced yet.“I’d say maybe more investment by individuals and brands.
“Qualifying for the FIFA eNations World Cup stands out the most because it’s the first time we’ve qualified for the event, which is what makes it much more special. We will be 1 of 24 teams at the event competing against very big nations from all around the world,” said April to Eyewitness News.