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MSSA’s female Counter-Strike: GO team qualifies for World Championships

In an absolutely gripping IESF’s African Regional Qualifying match between South Africa and Namibia, South Africa’s all female team demolished the Namibian team to earn their place at IESF’s 15th World Esports Championships in Lasi, Romania in August this year.
Mind Sports South Africa’s (MSSA) victory over Namibia under the expert leadership of Karla Grewar has earned the Protea Female CSGO esports team its place at IESF’s 15th World Esports Championships in Lasi, Romania in August this year.
It is at such IESF World Championships that the South African team will be thrust up against the best female teams from the rest of the world.
However, MSSA has complete confidence in its team. The skill and sportsmanship exhibited by MSSA’s Protea Team in the match against Namibia bodes well for the team in its endeavour to be the best in the world.
The National Protea Female Esports Team for the CSGO esports title consists of:
Game title | Name of athlete | Club |
Counter-Strike: GO | Karla Grewar | White Rabbit Gaming |
Kaylee Ludick | White Rabbit Gaming | |
Rochelle Elizabeth Noortman | White Rabbit Gaming | |
Roelien van Dyk | White Rabbit Gaming | |
Jessica Eleez Greeff | White Rabbit Gaming |
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