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{{Infobox sports team
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| name              = Mtel Lion City
| name              = Mtel Lion City
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| logo              = MTELgaming.png
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| full_name        = Mäusch Telecom Lowënstadt Gaming
| full_name        = Mäusch Telecom Lowënstadt E-sports
| nicknames        = Lion City
| nicknames        = Lion City
| short_name        = MTLS
| short_name        = MTLS
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| city              = [[Nambabi]]
| city              = [[Nambabi]]
| location          = [[Maucha]]
| location          = [[Maucha]]
| colors            = Red and White {{color box|Red}} {{color box|White}}
| colors            = Red and White {{color box|Red}} {{color box|Blue}}
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The '''Mtel Lion City''' ({{wp|German language|Weranian}}: '''''Mtel Lowënstadt'''''), officially the '''M.Telcom Lion City Gaming''' ({{wp|German language|Weranian}}: '''''M.Telecom Lowënstadt Gaming'''''), is a professional {{wp|esports}} team based in [[Nambabi]], [[Maucha]]. With humble beginnings in a shared dorm close to the University of Nambabi, the 5 original members were all Challenger tier players of [Avatar (video game)|Avatar] and decided to enter a local amateur league organized by students. Their performance called the attention of multiple sponsors, including M.Telecom and L&L Investment Group that, in 2018, helped turning the team into the most successful esports team in Maucha. Mtel Lion City is a current participant and a finalist in the [[2021 Avatar World Championship]].
The '''Mtel Lion City''' ({{wp|German language|Weranian}}: '''''Mtel Lowënstadt'''''), officially the '''M.Telcom Lion City E-sports''' ({{wp|German language|Weranian}}: '''''M.Telecom Lowënstadt E-sports'''''), is a professional {{wp|esports}} team based in [[Nambabi]], [[Maucha]]. With humble beginnings in a shared dorm close to the University of Nambabi, the 5 original members were all Challenger tier players of [Avatar (video game)|Avatar] and decided to enter a local amateur league organized by students. Their performance called the attention of multiple sponsors, including M.Telecom and L&L Investment Group that, in 2018, helped turning the team into the most successful esports team in Maucha. Mtel Lion City is a current participant and a finalist in the [[2021 Avatar World Championship]].


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 16:15, 22 August 2022

Mtel Lion City
MTELgaming.png
Full nameMäusch Telecom Lowënstadt E-sports
NicknamesLion City
Short nameMTLS
FoundedApril 27, 2018 (2018-04-27)
LeagueBahian Continental Avatar League (BCAL)
DivisionMauchan Division
RegionBahia
ColorsRed and White    
OwnerWilfred Beno
Head coachJezaga Zemhinou
ManagerJezaga Zemhinou
MascotLion
Members8
Main sponsorMtel

The Mtel Lion City (Weranian: Mtel Lowënstadt), officially the M.Telcom Lion City E-sports (Weranian: M.Telecom Lowënstadt E-sports), is a professional esports team based in Nambabi, Maucha. With humble beginnings in a shared dorm close to the University of Nambabi, the 5 original members were all Challenger tier players of [Avatar (video game)|Avatar] and decided to enter a local amateur league organized by students. Their performance called the attention of multiple sponsors, including M.Telecom and L&L Investment Group that, in 2018, helped turning the team into the most successful esports team in Maucha. Mtel Lion City is a current participant and a finalist in the 2021 Avatar World Championship.

History

Amateur Team

At first called Avatritons, the team formed by Anasa Schmitd (DaRula), Lifa Jadezweni (XtaZ), Lewis Goli (Chananga), Ansel Ayo (Ansel), and Fezile Mavuso (RatatA) dominated the amateur Avatar leagues around the city of Nambabi. They played their first game in the League of Challangers in 2014, finishing the season unbeaten. The Avatritons dominated the amateur scenario in Nambabi until the University of Nambabi asked them to represent the institution in a regional Avatar semi-professional cup in 2016.