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FIFA 20 PS4 Tournaments: Pro for a Day kicks off August 3
Hello PlayStation Nation! Today, we’re excited to announce that we’re partnering up with some of the biggest professional gaming teams in the world for a one-of-a-kind tournament. Beginning August 3, we’re kicking off FIFA 20 PS4 Tournaments: Pro for a Day where you can compete for the chance to represent your favorite gaming team and win cash prizes. Sign-ups start today.
The FIFA 20 Pro for a Day competition is open to all eligible participants* in Brazil, France, Germany, Spain, UK and US.
Play For Your Favorite Team
Get the opportunity to represent some of the biggest professional gaming teams in the world, such as Team Heretics, Vitality, SK Gaming and G2 — in this series you’ll be representing the teams that are assigned to your country.
Win Cash Prizes
Take home a share of the Team Finals and Country Finals prize pool for placing in the top four in your Team Final or competing in the Country Finals for your chosen team. See the full rules for the prize amount splits in your local currency.
Show Your Skills
Earn a place in the Country Finals for the chance to show the world what you can do in match broadcasts hosted by PlayStation. Matches for the Country Finals will be broadcast remotely – one broadcast for each country.**
Finally, check out the below list for the four teams that are taking part in this program for each country:
Brazil
France
Germany
Spain
United Kingdom
United States
Have you got what it takes to be a Pro?
Visit compete.playstation.com to learn more and sign up to play.
*Active PS Plus membership required for online multiplayer. Restrictions apply. See full rules for more info: Brazil / France / Germany / Spain / UK / US
**Only residents of the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain and Brazil will be eligible for broadcasts. See full rules for more info.