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NAVI Junior and Young Ninjas became leaders of WePlay Academy League Season 6

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The second gaming day of WePlay Academy League Season 6 has come to an end, as a result of which the teams NaVi Junior and Young Ninjas have strengthened as the leaders of groups A and B, respectively. In addition, a small company of outsiders was formed, who suffered another defeat and came close to relegation from the championship.

Group A

The day before, the Ukrainian team NaVi Junior won victories over Apeks Rebels (16:12) and Flames Ascent (16:12), thanks to which they extended their winning streak. The Fnatic Rising team is not far behind, having outplayed Apeks Rebels (16:10) and fixed on the second line.

Group A interim table

Place

Team

Result

Round difference

Number of points

one

NAVI Junior

3-0

+16

9

2

Fnatic Rising

2-0

+12

6

3

MOUZ NXT

1-0

+2

3

four

Flames Ascent

1-4

-6

3

5

FURIA Academy

0-0

0

0

6

OG Academy

0-1

-6

0

7

Apeks Rebels

0-3

-eighteen

0

Group B

In group B, the Swedish team Young Ninjas continues to lead, having outplayed BIG Academy the day before (16:12). At the same time, the 00 Prospects team got their victory, which defeated ENCE Academy (16:13). The teams Spirit Academy and Astralis Talent got their first victories at the group stage, which the day before were stronger than 00 Prospects (16:11) and MIBR Academy (16:9), respectively.

Group B Interim Table

Place

Team

Result

Round difference

Number of points

one

Young Ninjas

2-0

+11

6

2

00 Prospects

2-1

+12

6

3

spirit academy

1-0

+14

3

four

BIG Academy

1-1

+5

3

5

Astralis Talent

1-1

+7

3

6

ENCE Academy

0-2

-ten

0

7

MIBR Academy

0-2

-eighteen

0

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WePlay Academy League Season 6 runs from October 12 to November 20 online. As part of the championship, fourteen youth teams from the CIS, Europe and Brazil are fighting for a total prize pool of $100,000.

Source: twitter.com
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