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The Champion is a Ukrainian esports academy positioned as a structured training organization that helps players move from amateur play toward the professional competitive scene. Its courses focus on Dota 2, Fortnite, and Counter-Strike 2, emphasizing an “esports as sport” training approach. Beyond game mechanics, the program also covers team communication, discipline, emotion management, goal setting, and match practice.
Its core selling point is interactive training: the page explicitly states that there are “no course recordings,” with both online and offline programs centered on live training. Formats include in-person classes in Kyiv, online classes available across Ukraine, as well as group and individual training. Group classes are small, with up to around 10 students, and are divided by age and current skill level. Online sessions use Discord / Teamspeak for communication, with students training on the academy’s servers, reviewing tactics, and taking part in internal competitions. Courses are divided into beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels: beginner courses focus on basic theory, mechanics, and communication; intermediate courses strengthen practical skills and macro-level understanding; advanced courses focus on teamwork, tactical strategy, and analyzing the issues that prevent further improvement.
The organization says it provides experienced coach-mentors and psychological support. During training, students join study groups and receive feedback from both coaches and psychologists. The page also mentions 2000+ students, an age range of 5-47, a student teaching-quality rating of 9/10, and partners including UPEA, gameinside.ua, and ASUS Cyberzone. In terms of pricing, a trial session costs 250 Ukrainian hryvnias. For formal courses, users need to choose a game and тариф, after which a manager confirms the details and issues an invoice. The page does not fully disclose package pricing, the number of class hours, the refund policy, or payment methods.
The main advantage is that the training environment is close to that of a professional team: live interaction, small classes, team-based practice, internal prize tournaments, coach-led review sessions, and psychological training are combined. It is suitable for players who want to improve their competitive level, prepare for tournaments, review demos, or try to enter the academy’s team. The drawbacks are that pricing transparency is only average, and there is no visible certificate or official accreditation information. The enrollment process relies on phone calls and Viber/Telegram, which clearly makes it more oriented toward local Ukrainian users. The teaching language is not clearly stated, but the page is in Russian, so the learning barrier for Chinese users would be relatively high.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the page content alone. Anyone considering enrollment would still need to confirm website accessibility, time zone compatibility, language, cross-border payment options, and game server latency. For Chinese users, more practical alternatives include domestic esports training providers, club youth academies, one-on-one demo reviews with professional players, or local coaching/boosting-style practice services.
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