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Capcom has announced the dates of the Street Fighter League Pro Europe 2024 tournament, plus the teams involved for this year.
Long-running UK esports organisation Reason Gaming are returning for 2024 after being left absent from the Street Fighter League Pro Europe 2023 team line-up.
They will join fellow UK orgs Guild Esports and Wolves, plus returning org Mouz and newcomers Ninjas in Pyjamas (NiP) and Aegis.
2023 teams BK ROG and 00Nation will not be returning for 2024.
The announcement was made on the Capcom Fighters social media accounts on Friday.
In terms of the dates of the Street Fighter League Pro Europe 2024 tournament, the broadcast will kick off on Friday November 15th and run until Tuesday November 26th 2024 from Paris, France.
Brits including ProblemX, The4Philzz, Broski and Shakz have played in previous tournaments – they won SFL Pro Europe with Mouz in 2022. And 00Nation won the 2023 tournament.
Matches will be broadcast live on the Capcom Fighters Twitch and YouTube channels.
Thanks to MQS for the intel
Team rosters in Street Fighter League Pro Europe 2024
Not every team roster has been announced just yet, but Reason were first off the mark to announce their fighter line-up.
Reason’s roster consists of UK players Boltstrike, Shivs and JoKeR JoKeZ, plus Dutch player Xerna, who is on loan from Regal Zaibatsu.
“We are thrilled to announce that we’ve been invited to take part in Street Fighter League Europe 2024!” Reason Gaming said.
“It’s been two years since we first took to the Street Fighter League Europe stage in Paris, and this year we’re heading back to take on some of the top names in the European scene.”
Mouz’s team includes UK players ProblemX and EndingWalker, French player Valmaster and Swede Juicyjoe.
Aegis include French players Mister Crimson, Kilzyou and Kusanagi, plus Belgian Takamura.
Wolves have also announced their roster. It consits of UK player Shakz, Italian Garnet, and French players Akainu and Alphen.
Guild’s roster includes UK/Hong Kong player Rainpro, UK player ImstillDadaddy, Spain’s Samoel and Belgium’s Gamein99.
We understand their other Street Fighter player, Suleymon, wasn’t able to get time off work to compete in the Street Fighter League this year.
And Ninjas in Pyjamas have Norwegian players Veggey and Phenom, plus UAE players Bigbird and Angry Bird.
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