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About Geekay Esports
Geekay Esports was a Saudi Arabian League of Legends organisation that competed in the EMEA region within the Arabian League, the circuit that showcases top-tier play across the Middle East and North Africa. Representing Saudi Arabia, the now-disbanded club was part of a fast-growing competitive scene that has drawn significant attention and investment in recent years.
Representing the Arabian League
The Arabian League is one of the newer additions to Riot Games’ EMEA ecosystem, created to formalise and elevate competition across the MENA region. It has quickly become a focal point for esports development in the area, offering local players a professional stage and connecting the region to the broader European framework. As a Saudi outfit, Geekay Esports competed among a field of ambitious organisations seeking to define the early identity of the league.
Roster Notes
The team’s recorded lineup included Giyuu and Eckas, players who carried the Geekay banner during the organisation’s time in the competition. As with many teams in emerging regions, rosters were subject to change, and the listed players represent part of the group that competed under the Geekay name before the club ceased operations.
Reflection
Now disbanded, Geekay Esports is remembered as a former participant in the Arabian League and a contributor to the early chapters of MENA’s professional League of Legends story. Its involvement reflects both the promise and the volatility of a developing region, where organisations enter, compete and sometimes withdraw as the scene matures. Geekay’s tenure remains part of the foundation on which the Arabian League continues to build.
Geekay Esports FAQ
Geekay Esports competes in the Arabian League (EMEA region).
The Geekay Esports roster includes Eckas, Giyuu.
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