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M80 and SAW have left ESL Pro League Season 19

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Yesterday, the fate of several teams was decided in the ESL Pro League Season 19. The Portuguese team SAW failed against Virtus.pro and exited the championship, while G2 Esports took revenge on M80 and eliminated them from the tournament.

Interim results of ESL Pro League S19:

Yesterday's matches ended with a confident victory for the favorites. Team Vitality defeated TheMongolz with a score of 2:0, securing their first-place finish without dropping a single map. However, they were also fortunate with their opponents (Sharks, BB Team, and TheMongolz). The next match was between Virtus.pro and TheMongolz, where the bears easily won the encounter with a score of 2:0, completely dominating the Portuguese team on the first map, Vertigo, with a score of 13:3. The final match was between G2 Esports and M80, where M80 couldn't hold off Acnient and were demolished in the second half on Inferno.


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Distribution of the prize pool for ESL Pro League Season 19:

  • 1st place: TBD - $170,000; invite to IEM Cologne 2024
  • 2nd place: TBD - $80,000
  • 3-4th place: TBD - $45,000
  • 5-8th place: TBD - $32,000
  • 9-12th place: TBD - $23,500
  • 13-16th place: TBD - $17,500
  • 17-20th place: SAW; M80 - $12,000
  • 21-28th place: fnatic; Eternal Fire; Falcons; TYLOOO - $7,000
  • 29-32th place: Imperial Esports; Sharks - $3,500

ESL Pro League is a series of major tournaments by ESL. Within the framework of ESL Pro League Season 19, thirty-two teams in the main stage will compete for a prize pool of 750,000 USD and invitations to IEM Cologne 2024. The main stage of the event will take place at the InterContinental in Malta, in the city of St. Julian's.

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Danil Chepil is an expert in the world of esports, having been following the esports scene since 2014. He specializes in Counter-Strike, Dota 2, and VALORANT.

Danil began his acquaintance and collaboration with EgamersWorld in 2022 when, after the Russian aggression, he could no longer continue his career as a bartender. 

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