Teo Radman Wins the Finals of Hrvatski Telekom e-League

Teo Radman Wins the Finals of Hrvatski Telekom e-League
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Teo Radman is the winner of this year's Hrvatski Telekom e-League, the esport competition with nine Croatian football clubs participating. In addition to the final victory, Teo ensured the continuation of cooperation with GNK Dinamo Zagreb as a FIFA player.

Teo Radman (I730ITeoI) won against Armin Hasanbegović (NK_OS_superfly) thanks to his solid concentration and endurance in the final match in the FIFA 21 game, with the result 2: 1. The winner, I730ITeoI achieved an impressive result throughout the tournament, 97 goals, and the victory in the finals landed him a prize of 10,000 kuna. The remaining amount of the prize fund totaling 18,000 kunas was shared between second-placed Armin Hasanbegović, who defended the colors of NK Osijek, third placed Marko Matančić, who played for HNK Gorica, and fourth Matej Brozović, who played for GNK Dinamo Zagreb.

In the second edition of the Hrvatski Telekom e-League, 772 matches were played, with 1,024 players who scored 5,146 goals. The entire content on Hrvatski Telekom's YouTube channel has more than 334,000 views at the moment. The finals alone on Facebook and Youtube have more than 282,000 views.

"Hrvatski Telekom e-League is developing its potential, and I am proud that it has grown significantly compared to last, premier, year. We have a record interest of players, but also esports followers. I thank all our partners, especially the football clubs, who recognized the project and helped us organize it. I can announce that next year Hrvatski Telekom e-League will be an even bigger spectacle", said Richard Brešković, Director residential Marketing at Hrvatski Telekom.

HT e-Liga gathered nine clubs: Dinamo, Osijek, Rijeka, Gorica, Istra, Lokomotiva, Šibenik, Varaždin, and Slaven Belupo. Many prize competitions were organized as part of the project. There were many valuable prizes, such as the Playstation 5 and Paysafecard 350 kuna vouchers. The competition has been created in cooperation with Good Game Global. The project partners, along with clubs, are PlayStation, Samsung Odyssey gaming monitor, and Paysafecard.