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Copenhagen Flames sensationally win CCT Central Europe Series 4

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The Danish team Copenhagen Flames became the winner of CCT Central Europe Series 4. In the grand final of the championship, the team sensationally beat Astralis with a score of 2:1 (Inferno - 16:14; Dust 2 - 6:16; Nuke - 16:14) to earn a prize in the amount of $22,000.

During the championship, Copenhagen Flames turned out to be stronger than ESTOWNIA (2:0), Dynamo Eclot (2:0) and HAVU Gaming (2:0), making it to the grand final without any problems. In turn, the Astralis team managed to beat ECSTATIC (2:0), 1WIN (2:1) and Apeks (2:0) on their way.

In the decisive match of the championship, Copenhagen Flames managed to make an unbearable comeback on the first map and take the lead — 16:14. However, on the second map, Astralis managed to show their best game and switch the series to a deader — 16:6. Here Copenhagen Flames once again showed their mettle to get a sensational victory and take the tournament - 16:14.

It is noteworthy that this is the fourth victory in a row for the Danish team. Starting from October, Copenhagen Flames became the champion of CCT Central Europe Series 3, European Development Championship Season 6, Global Offensive Champions League Season 3 and CCT Central Europe Series 4.

CCT Central Europe Series 4 took place from December 3rd to 18th online. As part of the championship, 24 teams from Europe and the CIS competed for a total prize pool of $50,000.

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Intermediate results of CCT Central Europe Series 4

  • 1st place: Copenhagen Flames - $22,000
  • 2nd place: Astralis — $10,000
  • 3rd-4th place: HAVU Gaming and Apeks — $5,000
  • 5th-8th place: GamerLegion, BIG, 1WIN and Dynamo Eclot — $2,000
  • 9th-16th place: Young Ninjas, forZe, Movistar Riders, ESTOWNIA, ECSTATIC, HONORIS, MASONIC and 9INE
  • 17th-19th place: ex-Team Finest, ex-Into The Breach and K23
  • 20th-22nd place: AVANGAR, eClub Brugge and 00 Prospects
  • 23rd-24th place: Illuminar Gaming and eSuba

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