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Astana, Kazakhstan • 20 July, 2022 | 09:09
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Kazakhstan to Have More Cyber-Football Competitions?

Two federations partnered on joint programs

canva.com; FIFA22 gameplay
canva.com; FIFA22 gameplay

Qazaq Cybersport Federation announced a partnership with Kazakhstan Football Federation, QazMonitor reports citing QCF press service.

Today's meeting to conclude the partnership agreement was attended by President of Qazaq Cybersport Federation Kuanyshbek Yesekeyev Bakhytbekovich and President of Kazakhstan Football Federation Adlet Barmenkulov Nazarbaevich. The main focus of the memorandum is the implementation of joint programs related to the popularization of soccer and cybersport through common activities for the country's population.
Interesting cybersport events are to come very soon - do not forget to follow us on social media!

We believe that this cooperation will be long and fruitful!

QCF

On its official Instagram page, the cybersport federation promised to organize numerous tournaments. 

In turn, the KFF noted that Kazakh cyber soccer is developing very rapidly, which is proven by the recent entry of the national team of Kazakhstan at the World Cup "FIFAe Nations Cup" in Copenhagen. 

Earlier, we wrote about the Kazakh national team qualifying for the World Cup FIFAe Nations Series 2022. Three Kazakh cyber sportsmen will compete with teams from 23 countries in Denmark from July 27 to 30.  

Qazaq CyberSport Federation is the Republican Public Association, whose main goals are: the development and popularization of cybersport in the Republic of Kazakhstan; the creation of an e-sports eco-system, and the promotion of Kazakhstani e-sports to the world community.

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