League
An official, standardized league with seasons, brackets, standings and verified results — the benchmark every Georgian team trains toward.
GEA is the official Georgian Esports Association: a single, open ecosystem where players are seen, teams compete fairly, organizers reach real audiences and the scene grows on the back of solid infrastructure — not goodwill alone.
A country with this much talent deserves more than scattered tournaments and one-off broadcasts. GEA brings competition, recognition and opportunity into a single platform — so every player, every team and every event has a stage to be measured on.
An official, standardized league with seasons, brackets, standings and verified results — the benchmark every Georgian team trains toward.
Open registration cups and invitationals across CS2, Valorant, Dota 2 and beyond. Discoverable, transparent, broadcast-ready.
Verified rosters, captains, transfers and team identity. Build a presence the wider scene actually recognises.
Talent meets opportunity. Players publish profiles, teams publish openings — the shortest distance between a top rating and a real contract.
Editorial coverage of the regional scene — interviews, deep dives, match recaps. Written by people who actually watched the matches.
For years, Georgian players have placed at international qualifiers, hosted thousands of fans on stream and built rosters that punched well above their weight — only to watch the work scatter across disconnected Discord servers, screenshots and memory.
GEA exists so that work compounds. One platform that records what happened, who did it well and what comes next — so every win adds to a body of evidence the next team, the next sponsor and the next tournament organizer can actually find.
Brackets, prize pools, rulings and standings are published in the open. If a result changes, you will see why.
Standardized rules, real moderation, clear appeals — the same standard for the rookie cup and the grand final.
We build for the scene that already exists. New features ship because players, captains and casters asked for them — not because they look good in a slide deck.
Profiles, stats, scouting visibility — a way to be ranked on what you actually do, not who you know.
Verified identity, roster history, league standings, transfer records — the parts of "pro" that aren't just gameplay.
Tools to run a tournament fans can find, register for and follow — without rebuilding it from scratch every season.
A single place to evaluate, partner with and broadcast Georgian esports — backed by data, not gut feel.
Whether you are a player chasing a roster, a captain running a team, an organizer planning your next cup, or a brand looking for the right audience — there is a way in.