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Indian FIFA Star Charanjot Singh Dominates Asian Games Seeding Event

Stotram Roy Moitra  |   Aug 6, 6:22 AM   |   5 min read

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Indian star FIFA athlete, Charanjot Singh showcased his dominance at the South Asian seeding event. The Indian representative dominated his way through the event and took down Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. This commendable performance will help India secure a good seeding at the upcoming Asian Games in Hangzhou.

 

Hailing from Chandigarh, Charanjot has always outclassed his opponents in every way possible leading India to many international wins. Indian FIFA is one of the few esports titles where our e-athletes dominate in not only South Asia but in the APAC region as well. 

 

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Indian FIFA Star Dominates His Way Through Seeding Event

 

 

Alongside Charanjot, another FIFA player Karman Singh has also established himself in the Indian Gaming Community. Both of the players are on a massive winning spree internationally. Karman secured the fifth position at the seeding event. Both Charanjot and Karman had to pave their way to the Asian Games, all the way back from the National Esports Championships organized by the Esports Federation Of India.

 

 

When asked about the results and the overall performance of India, Charanjot said:
“Reflecting on the results, I feel proud to have got the opportunity to showcase my skills and gain a favourable seeding for India. I had put in long hours of practice and strategizing in order to prepare for my opponents and I am glad that it all worked to perfection. The level of competition at the Asian Games will be fierce, but I have full faith in my abilities. I will be giving my all to bring home a medal.” 
 

Asian Games is right around the corner and India will be participating in 4 different esports titles- League of Legends, FIFA Online 4, Street Fighter V: Champion Edition, and DOTA 2. It’s about time that Indian esports defy all odds and make a stand for themselves against the international teams.
 

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Hello! Stotram here! I love to play games and listen to Hip Hop. I am working as an esports writer at Gossip. Hope you enjoy reading my articles!

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