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The head of IESF, Vlad Marinescu, has resigned
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The head of IESF, Vlad Marinescu, has resigned

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According to Arab media reports, the head of the International Esports Federation (IESF), Vlad Marinescu, has resigned. This news has become widely known through the Arabhardware portal.

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As of now, there is no information available regarding the reasons for his resignation, and there has been no official confirmation from IESF. It is expected that more detailed information may be revealed at a later time.

The new head of IESF is Prince Faisal bin Bandar, who serves as the president of the Saudi Arabian Esports Federation. This appointment could potentially bring changes to the operation and development of global esports under his leadership.

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Furthermore, it is worth noting that it was previously announced that the 2024 Esports World Championship will take place in Saudi Arabia, indicating a growing interest in esports within the region.

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