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WePlay Academy League Season 5: Young Gods technical defeat, NAVI Junior's first victory

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The first gaming day of the WePlay Academy League Season 5 group stage has ended, which was remembered for several interesting results, as well as a technical defeat for the Brazilians from Young Gods. We propose to recall past matches and sum up the intermediate results for each of the groups.

Group A

The Ukrainian team NaVi Junior won its first victory in the championship, having defeated Astralis Talent in a tense match with a score of 22:20. Other points went to the teams MOUZ NXT and Spirit Academy, who routinely defeated Eternal Fire Academy and 00 Prospects, respectively, with the same score — 16:7.

Group A interim table

Place

Team

Result

Number of rounds

Round difference

Number of points

one

MOUZ NXT

1-0

16-7

+9

3

one

NAVI Junior

1-0

22-20

+2

3

one

spirit academy

1-0

16-7

+9

3

-

Fnatic Rising

-

-

5

00 Prospects

0-1

7-16

-9

0

5

Astralis Talent

0-1

20-22

-2

0

5

Eternal Fire Academy

0-1

7-16

-9

0

Group B

On the negative side, the Brazilian team Young Gods was noted, which failed to field a full roster before the start of the match, and as a result received a technical defeat from ENCE Academy. At the same time, the teams BIG Academy and Young Ninjas got their ordinary victories, which the day before turned out to be stronger than Apeks Rebels (16:2) and OG Academy (16:12), respectively.

Group B Interim Table

Place

Team

Result

Number of rounds

Round difference

Number of points

one

BIG Academy

1-0

16-2

+14

3

one

ENCE Academy

1-0

3

one

Young Ninjas

1-0

16-12

+4

3

-

FURIA Academy

-

-

5

Apeks Rebels

0-1

2-16

-fourteen

0

5

OG Academy

0-1

12-16

-four

0

5

young gods

0-1

0

WePlay Academy League Season 5 runs from July 25 to August 14 online. As part of the championship, fourteen youth teams from Europe, the CIS, Turkey and South America compete for a prize pool of $100,000.

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Prize pool distribution for WePlay Academy League Season 5

  • 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: TBD
  • 13th-14th place: TBD

Source: twitter.com
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