NADI & NADI E-Sukan
NADI is MCMC's national network of ~1,099 community digital centres. Its NADI E-Sukan programme brings grassroots esports — Mobile Legends, e-Football and eRacing — to communities nationwide.
What is NADI?
NADI is the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) network of community digital centres — around 1,099 of them across the country, operated with Telekom Malaysia. NADI launched on 1 March 2024 (building on the earlier PI1M and PEDi programmes) and exists to bridge the urban–rural digital divide. (NADI is a coined brand name, not a letter-by-letter acronym.)
NADI E-Sukan
NADI E-Sukan is NADI's community esports programme, run on the esports.nadi.my platform. It frames esports as lifelong learning — pairing competition with self-development modules — rather than pure competition. Its flagship is the NADI E-Sukan MADANI Legend competition for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, run in tiers from centre → state → national level, alongside e-Football and eRacing. Entry is free, open to Malaysians aged 35 and under who are non-professional players.
Why it matters
NADI E-Sukan is one of Malaysia's clearest grassroots esports pipelines, reaching rural and underserved communities that national leagues rarely touch — complementing the talent pathway overseen by the Malaysia Esports Federation (MESF).
Frequently asked questions
What is NADI E-Sukan?
A free, community-level esports programme run through MCMC's NADI digital centres, using games like Mobile Legends as a lifelong-learning and talent pathway.
Who can join NADI E-Sukan?
Malaysian citizens aged 35 and under who are not professional league players.





