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LOUD will represent Brazil at World Championship 2022

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CBLOL Split 2 2022 has come to an end. As part of the championship, which was held from June 11 to September 3 in Sao Paulo at Arena CBLOL, ten Brazilian teams competed for a prize pool of $76,361, as well as one direct ticket to the World Championship 2022. The winner of the tournament was the LOUD team, which in the grand final was stronger than paiN Gaming with a score of 3:0.

The championship for the future winner began with a not very successful performance in the group stage, during which the Brazilian team won 12 wins and suffered 6 losses, taking the final fourth place in the regular season.

However, in the playoffs, LOUD changed noticeably, having already beaten RED Canids (3:1) in the semi-finals. Having made it to the final of the upper bracket, the team failed to outplay paiN Gaming (2:3) and fell to the lower part of the championship. Here the team managed to cope with FURIA Esports (3:0) to get to the grand final and take revenge on paiN Gaming (3:0).

The current roster for the 2022 World Championship is as follows: JD Gaming, Top Esports, EDward Gaming, Gen.G Esports, T1, DAMWON Gaming, G2 Esports, Cloud9, DRX, Isurus, LOUD, Rogue, MAD Lions, Fnatic, 100 Thieves, CTBC Flying Oyster, Beyond Gaming, Saigon Buffalo and GAM Esports.

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Results of CBLOL Split 2 2022

  • 1st place: LOUD - $19,090 + ticket to the 2022 World Championship
  • 2nd place: paiN Gaming - $14,317
  • 3rd place: FURIA Esports - $9,545
  • 4th place: RED Canids - $7,636
  • 5th place: KaBuM! e-Sports - $6,681
  • 6th place: Miners.gg - $5,727
  • 7th place: Liberty - $4,772
  • 8th place: Flamengo Esports - $3,818
  • 9th place: INTZ - $2,863
  • 10th place: Rensga Esports - $1,909

The 2022 World Championship will take place from September 29 to November 5 in Mexico and the United States. The Play-In stage will take place from September 29 to October 4 at the Arena Esports Stadium in Mexico City, and the group stage will take place from October 7-10 and October 13-16 at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden. As part of the championship, 24 teams from all over the world (excluding the CIS) will compete for a total prize pool of $2,225,000.

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