LookingForOrg becomes ESEA Premier Season 39 Australia Champion
/ESEA Premier Season 39 Australia has come to an end. At the championship, which was held online from November 2 to December 20, sixteen teams from Oceania fought for a prize pool of $ 6,500, as well as one ticket to ESL Pro League Conference Season 16. The winner of the tournament was LookingForOrg, which ended up in the grand final stronger than ORDER with a score of 3: 2.
The tournament for the future winner started with seven victories in the group stage, as LookingForOrg did not notice resistance from Overt (2: 0), Paradox Esports (2: 0), Alke (2: 0), Kanga Esports (2: 0), Dynasty Esports Club (2: 0), Paradox Esports (2: 0) and ex-Lese Esports.
At the same time, in the playoffs of the championship, the team confidently dealt with Hazard Esports (2: 0), before losing to VERTEX ESC (1: 2) and falling into the lower bracket. Here LookingForOrg outplayed 1,620 Kings, Paradox Esports (2: 1) and VERTEX ESC (2: 1) to advance to the grand final and secure a laborious 3: 2 victory over ORDER.
Note that the teams that took places from 1st to 10th received places in the upcoming ESL AU & NZ Championship Main S14. At the same time, the teams from 11th to 14th place got to ESL AU & NZ Championship Promo S14. But the teams that took 15th and 16th places fell into the Amateur S14 division.
Results of ESEA Premier Season 39 Australia
- 1st place: LookingForOrg - $ 3,000 + a slot at ESL Pro League Conference Season 16.
- 2nd place: ORDER - $ 2,000.
- 3rd place: VERTEX Esports Club - $ 1,000.
- 4th place: Paradox Esports - $ 500.
- 5th-6th place: Overt.
- 5th-6th place: 1620 Kings.
- 7th-8th place: Hazard Esports.
- 7th-8th place: 8Ballers.
- 9-10th place: Dynasty Esports Club.
- 9-10th place: ex-FURY.
- 11th-12th place: Alke.
- 11th-12th place: Caught off Guard.
- 13-14th place: Kanga Esports.
- 13-14th place: Collateral eSports.
- 15-15th place: ex-Lese Esports.
- 15-16th place: Apocalypse Esports.