Street Fighter League Pro Europe 2023 teams confirmed: Guild and Wolves to make their debut as Reason Gaming are replaced

Street Fighter League Pro Europe 2023

The Street Fighter League Pro Europe 2023 (SFL) teams have been announced, and there are a couple of newcomers in the mix.

UK-based orgs Guild Esports and Wolves Esports have entered the fray, as have ASUS BK ROG, the Capcom Fighters social account confirmed.

These have replaced UK org Reason Gaming, as well as European org Team Go and the Wild Blast team.

Mouz, the winners of SFL Pro Europe earlier this year (with an all-UK roster) return, as do 00Nation and BMS Esports.

Reason Gaming owner Adam ‘Blanks’ Heath said his organisation were replaced in Street Fighter League Pro Europe 2023 ‘with very little warning’. He also gave a shoutout to Reason’s UK player Boltstrike.

The Street Fighter League Pro Europe 2023 gets underway on November 17th 2023.

The news comes one year after the Street Fighter League Pro Europe 2022 dates and teams were announced.

The championship took place across 17 weeks starting from October 10th 2022, and featured 24 players from across Europe.

Eight of these players are from the UK, with Mouz featuring ProblemX, The4Philzz, Broski and Shakz, and Reason having MetalQueerSolid (MQS), Shivs, OneStepLayered and SoundBoi.

Reason Gaming actually had the most-viewed match of the previous season, when they faced Team Go. This was a few views ahead of the final between BMS and Mouz.

Looking back to Street Fighter League Pro Europe 2023, Wolves Esports celebrated their Street Fighter entry with a giveaway on X.

Guild Esports have not yet commented publicly about being in the league.

However, Guild announced they had entered Street Fighter a month ago, and held a Sweat Room tournament, which saw 1v1 matches take place in a heated room.

UK player Suley (aka Suleymon) won the tournament and will be representing Guild in their newly added Street Fighter roster.

Team rosters for Street Fighter League Pro Europe 2023

Guild’s Street Fighter roster includes Glasgow-based Assad ‘Suleymon’ Suliman, as well as Reneil ‘JoKeR JoKeZ’ Landell (UK), Rabiae ‘Takamura’ Houmaid (Belgium) and Alfonso ‘VegaPatch’ Martínez Pozo (Spain).

Mouz have an all-UK roster featuring ProblemX, MysticSmash, EndingWalker and Broski.

BK ROG Esports feature an all-French line-up, consisting of Luffy, Kayne, Nassim-Claw and Kusanagi. BMS Esports also have a French team: Kilzyou, Mister Crimson, Akainu and Valmaster.

00 Nation‘s roster is Phenom and Veggey (both from Norway), Lord Venom (Poland) and Rikemansbarnet (Sweden).

Finally, for Wolves Esports, their roster features Popi (Argentina), The4Philzz (UK), Shakz (UK) and Shivs (UK).

The4Philzz and Shakz won the previous Pro Europe tournament with Mouz, plus The4Philzz earned a silver medal for Great Britain at the Global Esports Games last year.

That concludes all Street Fighter League Pro Europe 2023 team rosters.

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