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WePlay Academy League Season 6: Young Ninjas are the undisputed leaders of Group B

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The fourth game day came to an end. Three matches were rescheduled for another date, but despite this, some intermediate results can be summed up. The following matches have been rescheduled:

  • FURIA Academy vs NAVI Junior
  • NAVI Junior vs OG Academy
  • MOUZ NXT vs FURIA Academy

The best result in the last game day was shown by Young Ninjas , who defeated MIBR Academy with a score of 16-4. They also defeated PROSPECTS in the last match with a score of 16-8. The most intense confrontation was the match between Team Spirit Academy and ENCE Academy. The teams brought the meeting to overtime and, as a result, Spirit Academy beat their opponents with a score of 19-17.

Results of past matches

  • OG Academy 4-16 MOUZ NXT
  • Team Spirit Academy 19-17 ENCE Academy
  • MIBR Academy 4-16 Young Ninjas
  • BIG Academy 12-16 Astralis Talent
  • Young Ninjas 16-8 PROSPECTS

After Young Ninjas showed great perseverance and easily beat their opponents, the team settled in the top of Group B and retained the title of the undisputed leader of the second group. Now they have 5 wins and no losses. The 2nd place was followed by Team Spirit Academy with a score of 3-1. Top 33 are closed at once by 2 teams: PROSPECTS and Astralis Talent, with 6 points and 2 wins each.

As for Group A, Fnatic Rising and NAVI Junior are in the first place, having 3 wins and no defeats so far. 3rd and 4th place went to MOUZ NXT and Flames Ascent with 2-0 and 2-4 statistics respectively.

Intermediate results of the group stage

Group A

  • 1st place: Fnatic Rising - 3-0
  • 1st place: NAVI Junior - 3-0
  • 3rd place: MOUZ NXT - 2-0
  • 4th place: Flames Ascent - 2-4
  • 5th place: OG Academy - 1-3
  • FURIA Academy - did not play
  • 7th place: Apeks Rebels - 0-4

Groups B

  • 1st place: Young Ninjas - 5-0
  • 2nd place: Team Spirit Academy - 3-1
  • 3rd place: PROSPECTS - 2-3
  • 3rd place: Astralis Talent - 2-2
  • 3rd place: BIG Academy - 2-2
  • 6th place: ENCE Academy — 1-3
  • 7th place: MIBR Academy - 0-4

WePlay Academy League Season 6 runs from October 12 to November 20. The total prize fund of the CS:GO academic league will be $100,000. 14 participants from all over the world compete for the main prize of $45,000. The vice-champion of the tournament, in turn, will earn $20,000, and the bronze medalist — $15,000.

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Prize pool distribution

  • 1st place — $45,000
  • 2nd place — $20,000
  • 3rd place — $15,000
  • 4th place — $8,000
  • 5th-6th place — $4,000
  • 5th-6th place — $4,000
  • 7th-8th place — $1,500
  • 7th-8th place — $1,500
  • 9th-10th place — $500
  • 9th-10th place — $500

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