Jordan-based organisation FATE Esports announced a new official sponsorship agreement with telecommunications giant Orange Jordan, bringing the brand back as a prominent sponsor. The agreement aims to support the organisation’s current operational growth and competitive rosters by placing the telecom provider’s branding back on the official team jerseys.

By reuniting with the first major corporate entity to back them during their formative years, FATE strengthens its footprint within the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) gaming ecosystem.

While specific financial terms and the exact duration of the contract were not disclosed in the initial announcement, the activation represents a significant step for FATE’s infrastructure following recent adjustments to its competitive divisions. Securing a Tier 1 telecom provider ensures heightened local visibility for their upcoming regional tournament initiatives and active competitive squads.

The organisation is currently centering its competitive footprint around the Fighting Game Community (FGC) throught titles like Tekken and Fatal Fury: City of Wolves, while also tapping KONAMI‘s eFootball. Recently, it has also fostered the MENA Counter-Strike scene by organising the Eclipse Masters League with ISIN.

The relationship between the two brands dates back to 2019 when FATE participated in the seventh season of the “BIG by Orange” startup business growth accelerator program. That early collaboration evolved into a formal sponsorship for the 2020/2021 season, famously culminating in the launch of the 65-square-meter “Orange Gaming Hub” training facility at the Orange Digital Village in Al-Abdali.

This commercial renewal coincides with major structural moves for FATE leadership on the international stage. Mohammad Majali, the Founder and CEO of FATE Esports, has been appointed as the National Team Manager for Jordan at the upcoming Esports Nations Cup (ENC) 2026. Majali, who served as a founding board member of the Jordan Esports Federation (JEF) under the presidency of HRH Prince Omar Bin Faisal, will lead the country’s national representation at the global tournament.

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