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All participants of the OMEN WGR European Challenge 2023 playoffs have been determined

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The group stage of the OMEN WGR European Challenge 2023 has ended, following which the teams sAw , Copenhagen Flames , Team Falcons and 9INE made it to the playoffs of the competition. These participants will have to determine the strongest who will raise the conditional cup over his head and earn a prize of €9,000.

Group A

As expected, the winner of the first quartet was the Portuguese team SAW, which turned out to be stronger than GTZ.ESPORTS (16:4) and Movistar Riders (16:5) on its way. The Danes from Copenhagen Flames made their way to the playoffs from the second line, who, despite the starting defeat from Movistar Riders (16:19), were able to deal with GTZ.ESPORTS (2:0) and take revenge on Movistar Riders (2:1)). In turn, the teams Movistar Riders and GTZ.ESPORTS could not cope with the competition, leaving the competition.

Group A final standings

1

SAW

2-0

32-9

+23

2

Copenhagen Flames

2-1

103-100

+3

3

Movistar Riders

1-2

77-87

-10

four

GTZ.ESPORTS

0-2

32-48

-sixteen

Group B

The best team in Group B was Team Falcons, who got victories over Eternal Fire (22:19) and Rapid Ninjas (16:6). Following the French in the playoffs, the Polish team 9INE went through, which, despite the defeat from Rapid Ninjas (8:16) at the start of the competition, managed to defeat Eternal Fire (2:0) and took revenge on Rapid Ninjas (2:0). At the same time, the teams Rapid Ninjas and Eternal Fire turned out to be weaker than their rivals, saying goodbye to the championship.

Group B final standings

1

Team Falcons

2-0

38-25

+13

2

9INE

2-1

75-67

+8

3

Rapid Ninjas

1-2

43-56

-13

four

Eternal Fire

0-2

49-57

-8

OMEN WGR European Challenge 2023 runs from January 22 to February 1 online. As part of the championship, eight teams from Europe and Latin America will compete for a total prize pool of €15,000.

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Intermediate results of OMEN WGR European Challenge 2023

  • 1st place: €9,000
  • 2nd place: €3,000
  • 3rd-4th place: €1,500
  • 5th-6th place: Movistar Riders and Rapid Ninjas
  • 7th-8th place: Eternal Fire and GTZ.ESPORTS

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