DFL organises eFootball tournament for the football-free period
25 March 2020 – DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga will host the “Bundesliga Home Challenge” over the next two weekends. 26 clubs from the Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2 will take part in the eFootball tournament starting on 28 March. The game is played in the football simulation FIFA 20 by EA SPORTS. The teams from the participating clubs will comprise two members – a professional footballer and another person from the club environment, who will demonstrate their skills on the console.
All matches will be played on the PlayStation 4 in online mode, so the participants usually play their matches from home. The “85 mode” guarantees that all teams have the same player rating of 85, so all teams have the same chance of winning. One game lasts about 25 minutes, two games per match are played individually. The “Bundesliga Home Challenge” is not included in any official sporting classification. The Virtual Bundesliga (VBL), an eFootball competition organized by the DFL since 2012, on the other hand is taking a break. The VBL Grand Final, which was originally planned for this weekend as a presence event, has been postponed due to the current spread of the corona virus.
For those who want to see it live: The streams will start on Saturday and Sunday (28. and 29.03.2020) each at 3:30 p.m. CET on the following channels :
Virtual Bundesliga: https://bit.ly/39si1i1
Bundesliga: https://bit.ly/2Jix8jB
Pro7/ran: https://bit.ly/3bwb8Oc
DAZN: https://bit.ly/3dxg8E9
Bild: https://bit.ly/2wK17y7
Participating clubs and their players
1. FC Köln: Rafael Czichos / Tim „The Strxnger“ Katnawatos
1. FSV Mainz 05: Daniel Brosinski / Julian Greis
1. FC Nürnberg: Tim Handwerker / Felix Schimmel
1. FC Union Berlin: Keven Schlotterbeck / Julius Kade
Arminia Bielefeld: Andreas Voglsammer / Marcel Hartel
Bayer 04 Leverkusen: Adrian Stanilewicz / Kai Wollin
Borussia Dortmund: Achraf Hakimi / Erné Embeli
Dynamo Dresden: Baris Atik / Marco Terrazino
Eintracht Frankfurt: Nils Stendera / Andreas Gube
FC Augsburg: Marco Richter / Yannic Bederke
FC Schalke 04: Nassim Boujellab / Tim „Tim_Latka“ Schwartmann
FC St. Pauli: Luca Zander / Marvin Knoll
Hamburger SV: Sonny Kittel / Umut Gültekin
Hannover 96: Jannes Horn / Marcel Deutscher
Hertha BSC: Maximilian Mittelstädt / Elias Nerlich
Holstein Kiel: Dominik Schmidt / Bennet Rohwedder
RB Leipzig: Nordi Mukiele / Cihan Yasarlar
SC Freiburg: Mark Flekken / Nico Schlotterbeck
SC Paderborn: Rifet Kapic / Lucas Fiedler
SpVgg Greuther Fürth: Timothy Tillman / Fabio Sabbagh
SSV Jahn Regensburg: Tom Baack / Federico Palacios
SV Darmstadt 98: Felix Platte / Yannick de Groot
SV Wehen Wiesbaden: Sascha „M_0cki“ Mockenhaupt / Nico „Juice“ Dernek
SV Werder Bremen: Maximilian Eggestein / Michael „MegaBit“ Bittner
TSG Hoffenheim: Munas Dabbur / Marcel Schwarz
VfB Stuttgart: Atakan Karazor / Tisi Schubech