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What are the whitelist events?
What is a whitelist event, as follows:

White list competition: this term usually refers to those e-sports competitions sponsored by the government, educational institutions or other legal institutions, approved by the OECD procedures, which have certain requirements for contestants. These competitions often have strict rules and regulations, and there are clear requirements for the age and identity of the contestants.

The following are some well-known whitelist events:

1. (USA) National Collegiate Athletic Association

NCAA held many e-sports competitions, including League of Legends, Watch Pioneer, Call of Duty and other games.

2. Australian Sports Association

AEA is the largest e-sports organization in Australia and has hosted some national and international e-sports competitions.

3. European E-sports Federation (ESAC)

ESAC is the largest e-sports organization in Europe, and its competitions, such as ESL ChampionsLeague, are very famous all over the world.

4.SEAE Sports Federation (SEAE Sports for short)

SEAE Sports is the largest e-sports organization in Southeast Asia, and its competitions such as GPL(Gen.League) are very popular in Southeast Asia.

5. China CESA (China E-sports Association)

CESA is the largest e-sports organization in China, and some of its competitions, such as League of Legends National Finals, are very famous in China.

These are some well-known whitelist events. It should be noted that with the development of e-sports industry, more and more countries and regions begin to hold various e-sports events, so the specific event list may change over time.

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