Competitive Esports Directory

Browse verified, skill-based circuits with transparent prize pools.

Maple Vanguard Valorant Open
Team Registration Open
Valorant

Maple Vanguard Valorant Open

Open Qualifier | Semi-Pro

Canada (Online & LAN Finals)

$10,000 CAD Sponsor-Funded prize pool.

June 12 - June 26, 2026

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Toronto CS2 Masters Qualifier
Pro-Am Division
Counter-Strike 2

Toronto CS2 Masters Qualifier

Pro-Am

NA East

$25,000 CAD Sponsor-Funded prize pool.

July 10 - July 14, 2026

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NA Amateur Circuit - League of Legends
Collegiate Friendly
League of Legends

NA Amateur Circuit - League of Legends

Amateur | Collegiate

North America

$5,000 CAD Sponsor-Funded hardware.

Fall Season: Sept 1 - Oct 31, 2026

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Rocket League 3v3 Weekend Clash
Weekend Format
Rocket League

Rocket League 3v3 Weekend Clash

Open

Global (NA Servers)

$2,500 CAD Sponsor-Funded cash.

May 15 - May 16, 2026

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EA FC Pro-Am Kickoff CA
1v1 Format
EA FC

EA FC Pro-Am Kickoff CA

Pro-Am

Canada

$1,000 CAD Sponsor-Funded rewards.

August 5, 2026

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Apex Legends Online Squads Series
Battle Royale
Apex Legends

Apex Legends Online Squads Series

Open Qualifier

North America

$15,000 CAD Sponsor-Funded prize pool.

September 12 - September 26, 2026

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Directory Guide: Filtering the Catalog for Success

Using our advanced tournament catalog filters effectively is the best way to ensure your team has a positive competitive experience. Esports is highly segmented, and finding the precise overlap between your roster's skill ceiling, logistical capabilities, and chosen title is paramount.

Understanding the Division Filters

The "Skill Division" filter is the most critical tool in this directory. If you are a completely new team looking to establish chemistry, filtering for "Open" or "Amateur" brackets is highly recommended. These formats, such as the open qualifiers in Rocket League or early collegiate stages in Overwatch 2, are designed to forgive minor mistakes while teaching the fundamentals of structured play. Teams filtering by "Pro-Am" or "Advanced" should be prepared for unforgiving brackets, strict latency requirements, and highly scrutinized anti-cheat protocols. Do not attempt a Pro-Am tournament unless your roster has a proven track record of consistency and an assigned substitute.

Evaluating Regional Requirements

Ping dictates the pace of top-tier esports. Our "Region" filter ensures you only view circuits where your team can legally and technically compete. If a tournament like the Toronto CS2 Masters Qualifier is restricted to NA East, teams located in Western regions should carefully test their routing before registering, as high ping will result in severe competitive disadvantages and potential disqualification under official rules. Always cross-reference the region filter with the specific venue details on the tournament profile page to confirm if LAN attendance is required for the final stages.

Format and Game Specialization

Finally, utilize the "Game Title" filter to drill down into specific ecosystems. Each game title listed in the FilaSport Co catalog features drastically different schedule requirements. A Battle Royale series like the Apex Legends Online Squads requires long weekend commitments to complete massive 60-player custom lobbies, whereas an EA FC 1v1 bracket might conclude entirely within a single afternoon. By combining these filters, your team captain can build a realistic, burnout-free schedule that maximizes your chances of claiming a share of the verified, sponsor-funded prize pools.

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