Strap on your helmet and gear up for the Call of Duty League!
12 professional teams. One championship title. The Call of Duty League is here. https://t.co/xa46UzdEv5 #CallofDutyLeague pic.twitter.com/lJZS5IqXsR
— Call of Duty League (@CODLeague) October 9, 2019
The CDL marks the franchise’s first foray into city-based esports teams. Twelve professional teams from across North America and Europe will travel from city to city to compete in the 2020 inaugural season. The top team will take home the title of Call of Duty League Championship and over $6 million.
Call of Duty League Teams and Rosters
Team barracks are bustling with passionate players and lively leadership striving to start the Call of Duty League with the best possible arsenal! This franchise shift also has major implications for fans. Will you back your favorite player, place, or organization?
Atlanta
A great team always begins with a great leader...
— ATL Call of Duty (@ATLCoD) September 22, 2019
Please Welcome 2019 Coach of the Year, @JamesCrowder as the new Head Coach for Atlanta Call of Duty!?? pic.twitter.com/yVK2kU6yax
"Seeing people getting better everyday makes me happy."
— ATL Call of Duty (@ATLCoD) September 24, 2019
Please welcome another mastermind to our growing coaching staff.@RJTheSlothbear is coming to the ?️ as our Assistant Coach for Atlanta Call of Duty! ?? pic.twitter.com/pujxvep9dh
Chicago
The Call of Duty Esports League is officially coming to Chicago @NRGgg is incredibly proud to represent The Windy City’s very own team! pic.twitter.com/uexgPe06TE
— NRG (@NRGgg) September 13, 2019
COD IS LIFE@Chicago_COD
— Hector Rodriguez (@H3CZ) September 17, 2019
Dallas
News is coming. Don’t miss out on everything Dallas Call of Duty.
— Dallas Call of Duty (@COD_Dallas) October 7, 2019
Give us a follow on Instagram: https://t.co/a8C5U21cdA pic.twitter.com/wACTZYvhKb
What kind of roster are we constructing for @COD_Dallas? I try to give you guys some insight here. Let's keep our head in the game. One team, one goal. pic.twitter.com/Bi4QY980E7
— Mike Rufail (@hastr0) September 5, 2019
Florida
We're still buzzing over last night's announcement of @TomRyanOGRE2 joining the Florida Call of Duty team.
— Florida Call of Duty (@Florida_COD) August 27, 2019
Never watched Halo esports? Just take @OpTic_Crimsix's word for it ? pic.twitter.com/glptzNPvFV
Early last week we officially locked in our starting 5!
— Florida Call of Duty (@Florida_COD) September 23, 2019
"I'm very excited about this roster because I know it's going to surprise a lot of people. The young talent (mixed with a few vets) have insane potential and will only get better with time." - @TomRyanOGRE2
More soon ™️ pic.twitter.com/oQle2IqMEk
London
We are happy to announce that we will represent the ??UK in the upcoming @CallofDuty league. You deserve a home and @ReKTGlobal will provide it.
— London Call of Duty (@LondonCOD) September 13, 2019
Call of Duty is coming to London! pic.twitter.com/CHfPvX5Bmt
Follow our starting roster ?️
— London Call of Duty (@LondonCOD) October 7, 2019
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Los Angeles (KSE) and Los Angeles (IGC)
The two LA teams owned by Kroenke Sports & Entertainment and Immortals Gaming Club respectively are currently less active on social media, but that doesn't mean either will be any less of a force to be reckoned with on the global stage!
Minnesota
ROSTER ANNOUNCEMENT:
— Call of Duty Minnesota (@COD_MN) September 20, 2019
(pending league approval) pic.twitter.com/iQVz2VgPAr
What makes our first 3 players a great core team?
— Call of Duty Minnesota (@COD_MN) October 8, 2019
Coach @BrianSaintt shares his thoughts - pic.twitter.com/l0wmpmgEAf
New York
LFG #NewYork https://t.co/vB47OHk2Fn pic.twitter.com/JqRc5asSeB
— Call of Duty NYC (@CWL_NYC) October 9, 2019
The @CWL_NYC @andbox_official squad for next year’s season:@AccuracyLA @Attach @TreiZer0 @Temp @ZooMaa & @JPKrez
— John Boble (@Boble) September 27, 2019
Here. We. Go. ?
Paris
We are proud to represent Paris in the Call of Duty League!
— COD Paris (@COD_Paris) September 11, 2019
Stay tuned for more information. pic.twitter.com/3GCVTTI2bA
Votre équipe Call of Duty Paris
— COD Paris (@COD_Paris) October 3, 2019
En attente de validation par la ligue
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Seattle
.@Canucks Sports & Entertainment, in partnership with @WeAreEnthusiast, announces that Seattle will be the home to a new @CallofDuty esports team. https://t.co/q1DAPDHbop pic.twitter.com/LNdKYOPNK6
— Seattle Call of Duty (@SeattleCOD) September 13, 2019
Hey @CallofDuty fans,
— Seattle Call of Duty (@SeattleCOD) September 26, 2019
We understand that it is a strange time for your fandom, and we appreciate your patience!
Trust us, we are about to give you 5 reasons to rep the city of Seattle ?
Toronto
Coming soon... ? pic.twitter.com/LkUEnCbT8f
— Call of Duty Toronto (@codxto) May 3, 2019
Championship squad incoming ? ? https://t.co/PJBgip200o
— Call of Duty Toronto (@codxto) August 28, 2019
Call of Duty League Rules
The only format revealed at the time of publication is 5-versus-5 matches, exclusively on PlayStation 4.
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Call of Duty sent their handle and logo to the Gunsmith for rebranding in support of their venture!
New league, new handle.
— Call of Duty League (@CODLeague) October 9, 2019
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