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HEET and SINNERS left ESL Challenger League Season 41: Europe

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Teams HEET and Sinners left ESL Challenger League Season 41: Europe. According to the results of the first round of the lower bracket, the teams lost to Entropiq (0:2) and Sprout (1:2), respectively, thus resigning their powers within the championship.

The French team HEET failed to repeat its success of the last season of the ESL Challenger League, having left the playoffs after two defeats from SAW (0:2) and Entropiq (0:2). In turn, SINNERS managed to lose to Falcons Esports (0:2) and Sprout (1:2), thanks to which they also flew out of ESL Challenger League Season 41: Europe.

Nevertheless, both teams received tickets to the group stage of the next season of the ESL Challenger League, which will begin in mid-August.

In turn, the teams Falcons Esports, 1WIN, SAW, Entropiq, Sprout and Movistar Riders will continue to fight within the championship, the main prize of which is a ticket to the ESL Pro League Conference Season 17.

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ESL Challenger League Season 41: Europe runs from April 26 to June 26 online. Sixteen teams from Europe and the CIS are competing for a prize pool of $50,000, as well as a ticket to the ESL Pro League Conference Season 17, which will go to the winner.

Intermediate results of ESL Challenger League Season 41: Europe

  • 1st place: $20,000 + seat at EPL Conference S17.
  • 2nd place: $11,500 + S42 Challenger League spot.
  • 3rd place: $7,000 + S42 Challenger League spot.
  • 4th place: $4,000 + place in the S42 Challenger League.
  • 5th-6th place: $2,500 + place in the S42 Challenger League.
  • 7th-8th place: HEET and SINNERS — $1,250 + seat in the S42 Challenger League.
  • 9th-12th place: ex-MAD Lions, AGO, ECSTATIC and Wisła Kraków - a place in the S42 Challenger League.
  • 13th-16th place: K23, Copenhagen Flames, Team Finest and Sangal Esports - relegated to S41 Relegation.
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