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Turtle Entertainment : ウィキペディア英語版
Electronic Sports League

The Electronic Sports League (ESL, formerly ESPL) is an eSports league, which is operated by Turtle Entertainment in Cologne, Germany.〔(Old ESPL page ) Web Archive〕〔(CrunchBase TE )〕〔(TE on Games Industry )〕 In 1997, today's CEO, Ralf Reichert, founded the ''Deutsche Clanliga'' (DeCL) with partners. It was renamed in 2000, making it the oldest league of its kind in the world. Today it has more than 5,000,000 registered members and consists of over 1,000,000 teams, which have played over 22.5 million games〔(ESL Homepage - statistics at the bottom of this page ) Retrieved on February 4, 2015〕 in addition to leagues and tournaments and VERSUS, the ESL's own online matchmaking. The ESL supports over 50 games in different genres through various national and international leagues.〔 Games are usually broadcast via Twitch.tv, or played publicly on conventions such as Gamescom or CeBIT.〔(/ ESL TV Homepage )〕〔(ESL gamescom 2013 Homepage )〕 ESL also operates the Intel Extreme Masters world championships.
In July 2015, Modern Times Group (MTG) bought a majority share of Turtle Entertainment for $86 million.
==History==
ESL was founded in 1997 by members of SK Gaming. It was renamed in 2000, making it the oldest league of its kind in the world.〔〔〔(CB - Ralf Reichert )〕〔(Cyclopedia - German Clan League )〕 In July 2015, Modern Times Group (MTG) bought a majority share within Turtle Entertainment for $86 million.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.thescoreesports.com/news/2699 )

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