Our teams are great for emerging to very advanced players. Players are evaluated and placed on teams based on their skill level and age by our certified professional coaches. Teams are divided into appropriate divisions of the United Federation Of Esports Athletes (UFEA) to maintain a competitive and enjoyable experience. In order to play on an Uptime United team, players must be in elementary, middle, or high school.
Players on Uptime Club teams practice and compete each in-person at esports centers, or online from home. Practices and matches occur on weekday evenings, all led by certified professional coaches.
Uptime United plays in the United Federation Of Esports Athletes (UFEA). The UFEA runs a Fall, Winter, and Spring season each year. For each week during a season Uptime teams compete against other teams from all over the country, building to a championship tournament where the UFEA crowns a national champion. The NECL also hosts professional-style tournaments during the season, offering winners an opportunity to try out for a place on the Uptime United Professional Team.