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Danone Nations Cup collaborates with Nicecactus

Gaming tournament and training platform Nicecactus has continued to expand its market during this year.

International children’s football tournament Danone Nations Cup announced its partnership with Nicecactus.

The two parties will be working together to host a Rocket League tournament across five continents. 

Gaming tournament and training platform Nicecactus has continued to expand its market during this year and the collaboration with Danone Nations Cup will provide them with an enhanced exposure.

Vincent Scius, Project Director for the Danone Nations Cup said, “We are delighted to work with Nicecactus on this global project. Nicecactus has the experience and expertise to implement global video game tournaments, but perhaps more importantly, they share the same vision regarding positive messaging to the young generation, combining sports, with esports, and addressing health, nutrition, and wellbeing is a key factor for us in this partnership.” 

The Rocket League tournament will be organized in eight sections distributed and eight different regional tournaments in Europe, North Africa, South Africa, Asia, and South America. 

Mike Hessabi, Co-founder and President of Nicecactus said, “Since Football is the DNA of the Danone Nations Cup, we are offering Rocket League as the game of choice. It’s a great game combining driving with scoring skills, Young players can practice their football skills on the pitch, then compete online in Rocket league tournaments supported by ambassadors like world champions Fairy Peak as well as leading game influencers.” 

The collaboration will provide for another fun tournament for children all over the world considering all the major tournaments were postponed due to the pandemic. 

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