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Team Liquid are the champions of The International 2024

The grand finals of The International 2024, the Dota 2 World Championship, have concluded. Team Liquid defeated Gaimin Gladiators 3-0 in the grand finals of the tournament. Nisha and his teammates lifted Aegis over their heads, won the tournament gold and earned the $1,153,776 grand prize.

Liquid has not had the most successful history of grand finals appearances at major tournaments until recently. The European club has consistently reached the top 2 but has lost, including to Gaimin Gladiators. In their last two matches, Team Liquid have won a combined five maps against their opponents, managing to avenge a string of bad luck.

Gaimin Gladiators couldn't find the keys to defeat their opponent, giving up Tusk to Boxi on the first two maps. The International silver medal gave the players $358,957 in prize money.

The International 2024 standings:

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  • 1st place - Team Liquid - $1,153,776
  • 2nd place - Gaimin Gladiators - $358,957
  • 3rd place - Tundra Esports - $230,713
  • 4th place - Team Falcons - $153,809
  • 5-6 place - Cloud9, Xtreme Gaming - $89,739
  • 7-8 place - BB Team, Aurora - $64,069
  • 9-12 place - nouns, 1w Team, Heroic, Team Spirit - $51,235
  • 13-16th place - Talon Esports, Team Zero, beastcoast, G2.iG - $38,505

Recall that The International 2024 was held from 4th to 15th September this year. The tournament was held at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen, Denmark. 16 strongest teams from all over the world fought for the title of world champion, as well as the prize pool, which amounted to $2,563,967.

Source: twitter.com
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