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Young Ninjas qualified for the LAN finals of WePlay Academy League Season 2

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The Young Ninjas team qualified for the LAN finals of WePlay Academy League Season 2. In the grand final of Group A, the Swedish team outplayed NAVI Junior with a score of 2: 1 and earned a direct ticket to the final stage of the championship, which will be held in Kiev from 12 to 14 November.

The meeting began on the Mirage map picked by the NAVI Junior players. However, the Swedes began to quickly lose the initiative, thereby allowing m0NESY to take advantage of the space. As a result, the young from NAVI first won the first half, and then consolidated their superiority after the change of sides, having issued an easy 16: 9 in their favor.

On Inferno, the situation changed dramatically, since the Swedes now owned the initiative. Young Ninjas not only played excellently in the attack, but also put the squeeze on the opponent in the second half, recording the victory with a score of 16:12.

The fate of the match brought the teams to the Overpass map, which proceeded in a bitter struggle. However, the defense of the Swedish team turned out to be unshakable, which allowed Young Ninjas to celebrate the victory - 16:12.

After this defeat, NAVI Junior enters the Play-In stage, where, together with three other teams, will compete for the two remaining tickets to the LAN finals in Kiev.

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WePlay Academy League Season 2: Online Stage runs from September 28 to October 9. Eight teams are fighting for the first two tickets to the LAN-finals, while the teams that took the second and third places in their groups will compete for the remaining two slots in the Play-In stage.

WePlay Academy League Season 2 interim results

  • 1-2 place: Young Ninjas.
  • 1-2 place: TBD.
  • 3rd place: TBD.
  • 4th place: TBD.
  • 5th-6th place: TBD.
  • 5th-6th place: TBD.
  • 7th-8th place: FURIA Academy - $ 1,500.
  • 7th-8th place: Astralis Talent - $ 1,500.
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