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MOUZ, Heroic and Complexity made it to the playoffs of ESL Pro League Season 16 from group C

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The last meetings of group C at ESL Pro League Season 16 have ended, as a result of which the teams MOUZ, Heroic and Complexity advanced to the championship playoffs. We tell the path of the teams at the group stage and get acquainted with the final table of group C.

MOUZ (4 wins and 1 loss - first place)

MOUZ, Heroic and Complexity made it to the playoffs of ESL Pro League Season 16 from group C. Photo 1

Team MOUZ became the winner of group C, having outplayed Heroic (2:0), ENCE (2:0), Complexity (2:1) and HEET (2:1). With 12 points, the "mouse" overtook Heroic in the table thanks to the victory in the full-time confrontation, and at the same time directly got into the quarterfinals of the competition.

Heroic (4 wins and 1 loss - second place)

MOUZ, Heroic and Complexity made it to the playoffs of ESL Pro League Season 16 from group C. Photo 2

The group stage for the Danish team began with a defeat from MOUZ (0:2), which decided the fate of Heroic in the race for the first line. But thanks to further victories over ENCE (2:0), Complexity (2:0), HEET (2:1) and Astralis (2:1), Xizt's wards managed to take the final second place in group C.

Complexity (3 wins and 2 losses - third place)

MOUZ, Heroic and Complexity made it to the playoffs of ESL Pro League Season 16 from group C. Photo 3

The North American team became a revelation of the sextet, as they got victories over Astralis (2:1), HEET (2:0) and ENCE (2:0). Despite the defeats from MOUZ (1:2) and Heroic (0:2), Complexity managed to score 9 points and get into the playoffs of ESL Pro League Season 16.

Astralis (2 wins and 3 losses - fourth place)

MOUZ, Heroic and Complexity made it to the playoffs of ESL Pro League Season 16 from group C. Photo 4

The main disappointment of group C was the Danish team Astralis, which, despite victories over MOUZ (2:0) and ENCE (2:0), lost to Complexity (1:2), HEET (1:2) and Heroic (1:2), remaining without participation in the playoffs.

ENCE (1 win and 4 losses - fifth place)

MOUZ, Heroic and Complexity made it to the playoffs of ESL Pro League Season 16 from group C. Photo 5

No less annoying was the run of the ENCE team, which, starting with a confident victory over HEET (2:0), managed to lose four meetings in a row against Heroic (0:2), MOUZ (0:2), Astralis (0:2) and Complexity (0:2). And yet, thanks to the victory over the French, the wards of sAw remained on the fifth final line.

HEET (1 win and 4 losses - sixth place)

MOUZ, Heroic and Complexity made it to the playoffs of ESL Pro League Season 16 from group C. Photo 6

The worst member of group C was the HEET team, which, despite the victory over Astralis (2:1), lost to ENCE (0:2), Complexity (0:2), Heroic (1:2) and MOUZ (1:2).

Group C final standings

Place

Team

Result

Number of rounds

Number of points

one

MOUZ

4-1

177-145

12

2

heroic

4-1

181-155

12

3

Complexity

3-2

167-171

9

four

Astralis

2-3

200-186

6

5

ENCE

1-4

120-145

3

6

HEET

1-4

156-199

3

ESL Pro League Season 16 runs from August 31st to October 2nd in Malta at the Salini Resort. 24 teams from Europe, CIS, North and South America compete for a total prize pool of $835,000. The winner of the tournament will receive the main prize of $175,000, as well as tickets to BLAST Premier: World Final 2022 and IEM Katowice 2023.

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Intermediate results of ESL Pro League Season 16

  • 1st place: $175,000 + 2,800 BLAST Premier points + ticket to BLAST Premier: World Final 2022 + ticket to IEM Katowice 2023
  • 2nd place: $70,000 + 1,400 BLAST Premier points
  • 3rd-4th place: $35,000 + 875 BLAST Premier points
  • 5th-8th place: $17,500 + 262.5 BLAST Premier points
  • 9th-12th place: $12,000
  • 13th-16th place: Team Spirit, Astralis and BIG — $19,000
  • 17th-20th place: Ninjas in Pajamas — $17,500
  • 17th-20th place: MIBR and ENCE - $12,500
  • 21st-24th place: Endpoint and HEET — $11,000
  • 21st-24th place: FTW - $6,000

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