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forZe eliminated from ESL Challenger League Season 43: Europe

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The forZe team lost to Sprout with a score of 1:2 and left the ESL Challenger League Season 43: Europe. Taking fourth place, the team earned $4,000 and a slot in the next season of the series. In turn, Sprout will continue to fight in the tournament, meeting with Team Spirit in the consolidated final.

The championship for forZe began with two wins over Fnatic Rising (2:0) and 9INE (2:1), after which the team lost to SAW (0:2) and went to the lower bracket. Here the team managed to outplay Fnatic Rising (2:0), Sangal (2:0) and FTW (2:0), but the day before they failed to cope with Sprout (1:2) and finished their way in the tournament.

In turn, the Sprout and Team Spirit teams will compete for the second ticket to the grand final, where the Portuguese from SAW are waiting for their opponent. At the same time, SAW, having made it to the grand final through the upper bracket, will have a one-map advantage over its opponent.

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: forZe — $4,000 + ticket to ESL Challenger League Season 44: Europe
  • 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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