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The composition of the participants of the IESF World Esports Championship 2022 has been determined

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The open qualifiers for the IESF World Esports Championship 2022 have ended, following which the national teams of Germany, Mongolia and IESF secured their participation in the championship. These teams will be presented at the event, which will take place from 6 to 11 December in Bali.

The first winner of the qualifiers was the German national team, represented by BIG Academy players. The German team on its way managed to beat Spain (2:1), Bulgaria (2:1) and the IESF team (2:0). At the same time, the Mongolian team, which is represented by the IHC roster, knocked out its ticket to the main stage of the championship. These guys managed to beat Belgium (2:0), Serbia (2:1) and Romania (2:0).

In turn, the last ticket to the IESF World Esports Championship 2022 from the qualifiers went to the IESF team, which turned out to be stronger than Romania (2:0) in a separate bracket.

List of IESF World Championship 2022 participants:

  • Indonesia national team
  • Argentina national team
  • Vietnam national team
  • Algeria national team
  • Team North Macedonia (BLUEJAYS)
  • Team Germany (BIG Academy)
  • Mongolia national team (IHC)
  • IESF (QUAZAR)

IESF World Esports Championship 2022 will take place from December 6 to 11 in Bali. As part of the championship, eight national teams from all over the world will compete for a total prize pool of $100,000.

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Results of the open qualifier for IESF World Esports Championship 2022

  • 1st-2nd place: teams of Germany and Mongolia - a ticket to the IESF World Esports Championship 2022
  • 3rd place: IESF team - a ticket to the IESF World Esports Championship 2022
  • 4th place: Romanian national team
  • 5th-8th place: teams of Norway, Bulgaria, Serbia and Hong Kong
  • 9th-16th place: teams of the Netherlands, Austria, Spain, Wales, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Chile, Belgium and Ecuador
  • 17th-24th place: teams of Morocco, Slovakia, India, Namibia, Czech Republic, Croatia, South Africa and Luxembourg
  • 25th-31st place: teams of Monaco, Malta, Bangladesh, Hungary, USA, Montenegro and Tajikistan

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