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AGO wins ESEA Premier Season 38 Europe

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The ESEA Premier Season 38 Europe has come to an end. At the championship, which was held online from August 17 to October 17, 16 teams from Europe fought for a prize pool of $ 50,000, as well as two additional prizes: a place in ESL Pro League Season 15 for the winner, as well as a ticket to ESL Pro League Conference Season 15 for a silver medalist. The winner of the tournament was the AGO team, which in the grand final proved to be stronger than their compatriots from Anonymo with a score of 3: 0.

The regular season for the future winner began with a victory in the group stage, during which the Polish team lost only two games, which did not prevent them from getting a high seed in the playoffs. The AGO team started their way to the top with a confident victory over Sprout (2: 0) in the quarterfinals. However, the Polish team continued to gain momentum, having dealt with Double Poney (2: 0) and Anonymo (2: 1) in order to reach the grand final and get a handicap.

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In the decisive match AGO continued to push, albeit with great difficulty took the peak of Dust 2. However, on the third map, the team brilliantly dealt with Anonymo, thereby recording a confident victory.

Results of ESEA Premier Season 38 Europe

  • 1st place: AGO - $ 20,000 + a slot at ESL Pro League Season 15.
  • 2nd place: Anonymo Esports - $ 12,000 + a slot at ESL Pro League Conference Season 15.
  • 3rd place: Team BLINK - $ 6,500.
  • 4th place: Double Poney - $ 4,000.
  • 5th-6th place: Wisła Kraków - $ 2,500.
  • 5th-6th place: Team LDLC - $ 2,500.
  • 7th-8th place: Sangal Esports - $ 1,250.
  • 7th-8th place: Sprout - $ 1,250.
  • 9-10th place: SAW.
  • 9-10th place: Team GamerLegion.
  • 11-12th place: ENTERPRISE esports.
  • 11-12th place: Endpoint.
  • 13-14th place: Apeks.
  • 13-14th place: Movistar Riders.
  • 15-16th place: Akuma.
  • 15-16th place: SKADE.
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