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Spirit Academy and Apeks Rebels left WePlay Academy League Season 4

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The first round of the Play-In stage of the WePlay Academy League Season 4 has ended, as a result of which the teams Spirit Academy and Apeks Rebels left the championship. In turn, NAVI Junior and Young Gods made it to the quarterfinals of the competition, where they will continue to fight for tickets to the final stage of WePlay Academy League Season 4.

NAVI Junior - Spirit Academy

The derby of two teams from the CIS started on the Dust 2 map, which became the choice of the Team Spirit academy. However, the youth from the "Born to Win" immediately demonstrated confident preparation for the opponent, closing half of the defense with a score of 12:3. Of course, after such a knockdown, the Spirit Academy was no longer able to rise, gaining only three rounds after switching sides. In turn, NAVI Junior confidently closed the opponent's pick and took the lead in the series — 16:6.

The teams then moved to the Inferno map, which became the choice of NAVI Junior. However, the teams failed to find the strongest, finishing both halves with a score of 9:6. And yet, in overtime, representatives of the Spirit Academy turned out to be stronger, who successfully completed the exchange of spades and equalized the score in the series — 19:16.

Everything was decided on the Vertigo map, the first half of which passed with a slight margin in favor of the "Born to Win" academy. After the side switching, the Spirit Academy tried to join the game, but in vain. As a result, NAVI Junior got a very unexpected victory and made it to the next round of WePlay Academy League Season 4 — 16:11.

Young Gods Apeks Rebels

The next duel started on the Mirage map. which became the choice of the Brazilian team. At the same time, Young Gods showed a confident start for the attack, having managed to get a twofold advantage in the score. Well, after the side switch, Apeks Rebels failed to return to the game, thus allowing Young Gods to take the lead in the series — 16:7.

Next, the teams moved to the Overpass map, which became the choice of the Apeks Rebels. Here, the Norwegians already felt as comfortable as possible, closing the half in attack with a minimal advantage. Well, after the side switch, Apeks Rebels quickly consolidated their position, thanks to which they equalized the score in the series and brought the game to a deader — 16:10.

Everything was decided on the Vertigo map, the first half of which was completely dominated by the Brazilian team. As a result, Young Gods managed to use the obtained advantage in order to undermine the opponent's attempts to win back, and at the same time to get into the next round of WePlay Academy League Season 4 — 16:7.

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WePlay Academy League Season 4 runs from May 24 to June 26 online. Thirteen youth teams from Europe, the CIS and Brazil are competing for a $100,000 prize pool. Recall that the three-time WePlay Academy League champion is the MOUZ NXT team.

Intermediate results of WePlay Academy League Season 4

  • 1st place: $45,000
  • 2nd place: $20,000.
  • 3rd place: $15,000
  • 4th place: $8,000
  • 5th-6th place: $4,000.
  • 7th-8th place: $1,500.
  • 9th-10th place: $500.
  • 11th-12th place: Spirit Academy and Apeks Rebels.
  • 13th place: Eternal Fire Academy.
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