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Eternal Fire and Babos Gaming will perform at the ESL Pro League Season 17 Conference

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The Eternal Fire and Babos Gaming teams have qualified for the ESL Pro League Season 17 Conference. Following the results of the regional events from ESL, the teams became the winners of ESL Türkiye Şampiyonası: Summer 2022 and ESL Swiss League Season 8, respectively.

The Turkish team Eternal Fire won the local championship without any problems, beating Gothboiclique (2:0) and The Chosen Few (2:0) in the playoffs. In turn, the Swiss team Babos Gaming became the champion and was stronger than NoNamers (2:0) and Lausanne Esports (3:2), thereby knocking out a ticket to the ESL Pro League Season 17 Conference.

The day before, Grayhound Gaming and Rooster qualified for the ESL Pro League Season 17 Conference.

Current list of ESL Pro League Season 17 Conference participants: Movistar Riders, Imperial Esports, Outsiders, Team Falcons, paiN Gaming, Rare Atom, 9INE, ATK, Lynn Vision Gaming, HEET, Partizan Esports, KRC Genk Esports, Grayhound Gaming, Rooster, Eternal Fire and Babos Gaming.

The championship will take place from February 21 to 27 in Malta, offering participants a prize pool of $15,000, as well as six tickets to ESL Pro League Season 17.

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Results of ESL Türkiye Şampiyonası: Summer 2022

  • 1st place: Eternal Fire — $2,684 + ticket to ESL Pro League Season 17 Conference
  • 2nd Place: The Chosen Few - $1,610
  • 3rd-4th place: Vampboiclique and Gothboiclique — $536
  • 5th-6th place: SECURITAS and Green Dagger Esports
  • 7th-8th place: GENTLEMAN and Brosskiez

ESL Swiss League Season 8 results

  • 1st place: Babos Gaming - $5,266 + trip to ESL Pro League Season 17 Conference
  • 2nd Place: Lausanne-Sport Esports - $3,160
  • 3rd-4th place: Irie Legacy and NoNamers - $1,053
  • 5th place: SLNT
  • 6th place: Karpet'Squad
  • 7th place: Lostik
  • 8th place: Virtualetix

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