Best Amateur League — 5 verified
Amateur leagues organize open competition for non-pro players — season ladders, finals, and prize pools small enough to be accessible but large enough to be motivating.
- Mythic League — Texas. North American Counter-Strike league running monthly Invite and Open divisions, with biweekly leaderboards rewarding skins and FACEIT points. A long-running grassroots CS competitive home in NA. Based
- United States Esports Federation — Texas. USEF is the officially recognized national governing body for esports in the United States — accepted as a full member by the International Esports Federation in 2018 and by the Global Esports Federat
- Logitech G Adaptive Esports Tournaments — California. Annual adaptive esports tournament series for gamers with disabilities, run by Logitech G with The AbleGamers Charity, Mount Sinai Hospitals and Adaptive Action Sports. Features Rocket League and othe
- AbleGamers Charity — West Virginia. 501(c)(3) nonprofit creating opportunities that enable play for people with disabilities, including esports accessibility programs and the Adaptive Esports Tournament partnership with Logitech G. Base
- Special Olympics Unified Esports — District of Columbia. Special Olympics partners with PlayVS to power inclusive Unified Esports leagues nationwide, allowing students with and without intellectual disabilities to compete together at the scholastic level. B
Frequently asked
How many amateur league are listed on GamerGrid?
GamerGrid tracks 5 verified amateur league listings in the US.
What is a amateur league?
Amateur leagues organize open competition for non-pro players — season ladders, finals, and prize pools small enough to be accessible but large enough to be motivating.
What are top amateur league examples?
Featured: Mythic League, United States Esports Federation, Logitech G Adaptive Esports Tournaments, AbleGamers Charity, Special Olympics Unified Esports.