Toronto FC gamer Philip (PhilB94) Balke faces tough road at eMLS Cup
Toronto FC esports gamer Philip (PhilB94) Balke faces a tough road at the rescheduled 2020 eMLS Cup.
First up for Balke is 2019 winner Cormac (Doolsta) Dooley of Nashville SC. A win would move Balke on against Atlanta United’s Paulo Neto, a Brazilian teenager who beat him en route to winning last month’s eMLS Tournament Special along with Atlanta defender Franco Escobar.
The eMLS Cup had originally been scheduled for March 15 at SXSW in Austin, Texas, before it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The US$20,000 tournament features 25 pro FIFA 20 players, each representing an MLS team. The champion will be crowned June 28.