Despite Manchester City’s primary team not winning a Premier League title for nearly two years – a stretch softened by their six trophies in the last eight seasons – this competitive drought hasn’t touched their esports division. In the ePremier League, Man City continues its reign as an indomitable force.
This past weekend, in a historic ePremier League final, Man City once again claimed the championship. This triumph marks their third consecutive title and their fourth overall trophy in the ePremier League’s eight-year history.
The grand finale pitted Manchester City’s formidable duo, Matias Bonanno and Jafonso, against Leeds United’s Tekkz and NiKSNEB. In an intense showdown, Man City ultimately prevailed with an 8-6 victory, securing the coveted trophy. This win not only earned them the title but also guaranteed qualification for the eChampions League and an exclusive invitation to the World Championship, an event reserved solely for regional tournament victors worldwide. Leeds United also earned an eChampions League spot for their impressive performance but will not advance to the World Championship.
Looking ahead, the Man City duo’s next challenge will be the eChampions League, set to take place in mid to late May. Following that, the World Championship awaits them as part of the Esports World Cup in July.

