Over 700 coaches appointed ahead of inaugural Esports Nations Cup
RIYADH: The Esports Foundation has confirmed the appointment of over 700 game coaches from more than 100 nations and territories for the Esports Nations Cup 2026, the global nation-based esports competition which will be held in Riyadh from Nov. 2-29.
The announcement marks the start of team roster selections, due by May 10, with coaches responsible for identifying players, defining team strategy and building competitive lineups.
Drawn from more than 90 leading esports organizations around the world, the group includes world champions, established leaders and rising stars, connecting team development directly to the highest level of competition.
In League of Legends, LEC stalwart and G2 Esports coach Dylan Falco (Canada) will take on rising coaching stars like Quentin “Zeph” Viguie (France) and Jonas “Memento” Elmarghichi (Morocco). In Rocket League, the Netherlands’ Jos “ViolentPanda” van Meurs brings a world-championship legacy, while the youngest coach in the field, Abdulrahman Saad “d7oom-24” Bin Fayez, age 22, will lead a strong contender in Saudi Arabia.
International appointments will also cross borders, including Swedish legend Fabian “Fabian” Hallsten coaching the US’ Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege team alongside Brazil’s Guilherme “gohaN” Alf coaching Indonesia.
The appointments also highlight a growing group of female coaches. In PUBG MOBILE, Camila “Mia” Lopez (Chile), a professional manager, analyst and coach, brings experience from the global mobile circuit, while Nikol “Kehayoyo” Kehayova will look to lead Poland. In other titles, Sabrina “SYA” Starke (Germany) heads up Honor of Kings and Angela “Kaylio” Sun Zhou (Australia) steps in for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, while in VALORANT Felicia “Felly”


