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Renegades became the winner of ESL Australia & NZ Championship Season 14

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ESL Australia & NZ Championship Season 14 has come to an end. At the championship, which was held online from February 28 to May 1, sixteen teams from Oceania fought for a prize pool of $20,000, as well as two tickets to ESL Pro League Conference Season 16. The winner of the tournament, as expected, was the Renegades team, which beat VERTEX with a score of 3:0 in the grand final.

The tournament for the future winner began with three confident wins over DoMilk (2:0), 8Ballers (2:0) and ORDER (2:1) in the group stage. Having made it to the playoffs, the Australian giant confidently coped with Antic Esports (2:0), DGG Esports (2:0) and VERTEX ESC (2:0), thus making it to the grand final.

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In the decisive match of the championship, Renegades again outplayed VERTEX ESC (3:0), thanks to which they earned a direct ticket to the ESL Pro League Conference Season 16.

Results of ESL Australia & NZ Championship Season 14

  • 1st place: Renegades — $8,000 + ESL Pro League Conference Season 16 slot + ESL Australia & NZ Championship Season 15 slot.
  • 2nd place: VERTEX ESC — $5,000 + slot for ESL Pro League Conference Season 16 + slot for ESL Australia & NZ Championship Season 15.
  • 3rd place: ORDER — $4,000 + slot for ESL Australia & NZ Championship Season 15.
  • 4th place: DGG Esports — $3,000 + slot for ESL Australia & NZ Championship Season 15.
  • 5th-6th place: Paradox Esports and Antic Esports - slot at ESL Australia & NZ Championship Season 15.
  • 7th-8th place: 1620 Kings and ex-8Ballers - slot at ESL Australia & NZ Championship Season 15.
  • 9th-11th place: Lonely 5, Sanguine and Dynasty Esports Club.
  • 12th-14th place: CAMO, Kanga Esports and Nut-E Gaming.
  • 15th-16th place: Hysteria and Collateral eSports.
Source: twitter.com
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