Montenegrin Esport Shines on the International Stage
After a dramatic and uncertain fight, Nevena Rosandić unfortunately missed the chance to reach the finals, but still excelled, winning third place in the game Tekken 8. This well-deserved bronze medal represents another significant success for Montenegro on the international esports scene.








To repeat, the tournament, which took place in Benghazi-Libya, brought together the best players from the region, with a total prize fund of 16.000 euros. Nevena's success further emphasizes the quality and potential of Montenegrin esports competitors, showing that they are ready to compete at the highest level and win awards.
This result is not only a source of pride for Nevena and her team, but also for the entire Montenegrin esports community, which continues to prove itself on the international scene. The first place in the tournament was won by a representative Of Serbia, and the organizers showed that they are great hosts of this important esports event.

President of the Electronic Sports Association of Montenegro - Filip Soć
This is a great success for Montenegro and I am proud of Bojan and Neven, who won the first medals in the history of Montenegrin representative esports. Also, the boys were a little short of reaching the podium, but in uncertain matches they did not manage to go one step further. New competitions await us soon, and the first and next one will be in Jahorina at the end of September.