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The AMD Professional Gamers League (PGL), founded around 1997, was one of the first professional computer gaming eSports leagues. The PGL was run by the Total Entertainment Network (TEN) and sponsored by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), and was one of the first professional computer games leagues. The first professional tournament they held was for ''StarCraft'' in September 1997.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=AMD(R) Professional Gamers League(TM) Crowns Season 2 Champions )〕 The league was official unveiled at a press conference at Candlestick Park in San Francisco on November 3, 1997. It was sponsored by Microsoft, Nvidia, and Levi Strauss & Co.. The organization raised over $1.2mil USD in sponsorship money. Nearly 1,400 players took part in the first ''Quake'' tournament, which took place online. The first-ever Professional Gamers League Finals took place on January 30 and January 31, 1998 in Seattle, Washington at the Sega GameWorks super-arcade. Two games were played in this competition, ''Command & Conquer: Red Alert'' and ''Quake''. Both tournaments featured 1 on 1 play with David "DeepBlue" Magro winning the ''Red Alert'' tournament and Dennis "Thresh" Fong winning the ''Quake'' tournament. Both players earned $7,500 and new AMD computers. In 2000 Gamers.com acquired the PGL from Pogo.com. ==Romania==
Professional Gamers League (PGL) is also the name of an unrelated Romanian national federation for gaming. The PGL supervises championships of ''Warcraft III'', ''FIFA 06'' and ''Need for Speed''. The (PGL) also, supervises championships for ''Starcraft2'', ''League of Legends'', Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (For the DreamHack open Cluj-Napoca 2015 and ''Dota 2''.
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