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BLUEJAYS and FTW left ESL Challenger League Season 43: Europe

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Teams BLUEJAYS and FTW left ESL Challenger League Season 43: Europe. A few days before the end of the championship, the participants suffered a second defeat, thus dropping out of the fight for a ticket to the ESL Pro League Conference Season 17.

During the championship, the Macedonian team BLUEJAYS managed to beat Permitta Esports (2:0) and Movistar Riders (2:0), but after that they were defeated by SAW (0:2) and fell into the lower bracket. Here the team failed to cope with Sprout (0:2), ending up in the championship.

In turn, FTW started with two wins over AGO (2:1) and Endpoint (2:0), but lost to Team Spirit (0:2) in the semifinals. Having fallen into the lower bracket, the Portuguese team lost to forZe (0:2), finally leaving the championship.

ESL Challenger League Season 43: Europe runs from October 25 to December 18 online. As part of the championship, 24 teams from Europe and the CIS are fighting for a total prize pool of $50,000, as well as a ticket to the ESL Pro League Conference Season 17 for the winner.

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Intermediate results of ESL Challenger League Season 43: Europe

  • 1st place: TBD
  • 2nd place: TBD
  • 3rd place: TBD
  • 4th place: TBD
  • 5th-6th place: BLUEJAYS and FTW — $2,500 + ticket to ESL Challenger League Season 44: Europe
  • 7th-8th place: Sangal Esports and Endpoint — $1,250 + ticket to ESL Challenger League Season 44: Europe
  • 9th-12th place: Movistar Riders, Fnatic Rising, Permitta Esports and 9INE - ticket to ESL Challenger League Season 44: Europe
  • 13th-16th place: Bad News Eagles, ex-Team Finest, ECSTATIC and K23 - ticket to ESL Challenger League Season 44: Europe
  • 17th-23rd place: HEET, 1WIN, AGO Esports, EPG Family, Team Falcons, Ungentium and SINNERS - slot at ESL Challenger League Season 43 Relegation: Europe
  • Disqualification: Eternal Fire
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