2016 | |
Tournament information | |
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Sport | Counter-Strike: Global Offensive |
Location | London, United Kingdom |
Dates | February 9, 2016–May 15, 2016. |
Administrator(s) | Electronic Sports League (ESL) |
Teams | 24 teams |
Purse | US$510,000 for Finals US$190,000 for Preliminaries |
Final positions | |
Champions | Luminosity Gaming |
1st runners-up | G2 Esports |
2nd runners-up | Ninjas in Pyjamas Fnatic |
MVP | Marcelo "coldzera" David |
ESL Pro League Season 3 (shortened as EPL Season 3) was an Electronic Sports League Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament. It was the third season of the ESL Pro League. The Finals took place in London, United Kingdom from May 11 to May 15, 2016. Europe's regular season began on February 9, with Astralis beating Natus Vincere and ended with Ninjas in Pyjamas defeating G2 Esports. North America's season started with Renegades defeating Enemy (which later signed with Selfless Gaming) and ended with Team Liquid defeating Splyce The finals concluded with Luminosity Gaming defeating G2 Esports in a close best of five grand finals, which many consider to be a classic. Teams from two continents, North America and Europe competed in twelve team leagues and play against each other twice to determine the top four teams from each continent that would play in the Finals.[ citation needed ] The finals will offer a prize pool of US$510,000.[ citation needed ]
Each continent featured the top nine teams from last season's ESL Pro League Season 2, two teams from the ESL Pro League Season 2 Relegation, and one team from the Wild Card. Teams within each continent will play each other twice to determine the top four qualifier to the Finals in London. There will be a total of nine weeks in this phase of the tournament. All games in the preliminaries will be played online.
The top four teams after the conclusion of the regular season moved on to London to play in the Finals; in addition, those teams were invited to next season's ESL Pro League. Teams that placed fifth to eleventh place did not make the Finals, but were invited to next season's ESL Pro League. The teams in 12th place were required to play in Season 3's Relegation match, in which two teams from each continent play to see which team moves on to next season's ESL Pro League
The Finals consisted of eight teams, four from Europe and four from North America. These teams were separated into two groups – the first and third seeds from North America and the second and fourth seeds from Europe will be in one group and the other teams in the other group. The group stage consisted of the highest seed going against the lowest seed and the middle two seeds against each other, both games in a best of one format. The winners will play in a best of one to determine one team in the Playoffs; the losers will play in a best of three to determine which team gets eliminated from the tournament. The remaining two teams will play in a best of three to determine which team will be the second team in the group to move on to the Playoffs. In the Playoffs, the semifinals will be a best of three and the finals will be a best of five. The winner of the finals will win the tournament and the top prize. All games in the Finals were played offline.
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Final Standings | ||||||||
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Place | Prize Money | Team | W-L | RF-RA | RD | Pts | Roster | Coach |
1st | TBD | Luminosity Gaming | 18-4 | 304-223 | +81 | 54 | FalleN, coldzera, TACO, fnx, fer | zews |
2nd | TBD | Cloud9 | 16-6 | 306-229 | +77 | 48 | n0thing, Stewie2k, Skadoodle, fREAKAZOiD, shroud | lrukandji |
3rd | TBD | OpTic Gaming | 15-7 | 311-211 | +100 | 45 | daps, NAF, stanislaw, RUSH, mixwell | |
4th | TBD | Team Liquid | 14-8 | 321-245 | +76 | 42 | Hiko, nitr0, EliGE, koosta, adreN, s1mple | |
5th | US$27,000 | NRG eSports | 14-8 | 291-259 | +32 | 42 | ptr, just9n, Silent3m, gob b, LEGIJA | |
6th | US$23,500 | Selfless Gaming | 13-9 | 305-260 | +45 | 39 | MAiNLiNE, Relyks, Nifty, mitch, Lucky, Uber | Ryu |
7th | US$20,000 | Renegades | 13-9 | 287-249 | +38 | 39 | AZR, jks, Yam, USTILO, SPUNJ | peekay |
8th | US$16,500 | Winterfox | 11-11 | 246-271 | -25 | 33 | LeX, anger, flowsicK, hades, Xp3 | paradox |
9th | US$13,000 | Splyce | 8-14 | 226-297 | -71 | 24 | arya, abE, Professor_Chaos, jasonR, DAVEY | |
10th | US$9,500 | Counter Logic Gaming | 5-17 | 220-333 | -113 | 15 | reltuC, jdm64, hazed, FugLy, tarik | pita |
11th | US$6,000 | compLexity Gaming | 4-18 | 257-346 | -89 | 12 | witmer, Uber, androidx23 Surreal, dephh | Warden |
12th | US$3,500 | KKona | 1-21 | 199-350 | -151 | 3 | inVert, rooRoooo, vice, dayV1D, OCEAN, els |
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Liquid | LG | OpTic | CLG | coL | Cloud9 | Splyce | Selfless | KKona | WFX | NRG | RNG | |||
Liquid | 13-16 11-16 | 16-10 16-12 | 16-5 22-19 | 8-16 16-14 | 16-8 16-5 | 14-16 16-4 | 9-16 16-11 | 16-1 16-1 | 16-8 11-16 | 14-16 16-12 | 11-16 16-7 | |||
LG | 16-13 16-11 | F-W F-W1 | 16-9 16-12 | 16-2 16-9 | 13-16 16-7 | 16-11 16-8 | 16-14 16-6 | 16-13 16-5 | 16-11 3-16 | 16-3 16-9 | 16-3 16-13 | |||
OpTic | 10-16 12-16 | W-F W-F1 | 16-7 16-7 | 16-10 16-4 | 16-13 16-7 | 16-4 16-6 | 10-16 14-16 | 16-10 16-11 | 16-5 6-16 | 10-16 16-8 | 16-7 9-16 | |||
CLG | 5-16 19-22 | 9-16 12-16 | 7-16 7-16 | 19-17 16-10 | 12-16 5-16 | 8-16 13-16 | 16-12 6-16 | 16-6 16-10 | 10-16 13-16 | F-W F-W1 | 5-16 6-16 | |||
coL | 16-8 14-16 | 2-16 9-16 | 10-16 4-16 | 17-19 10-16 | 15-19 2-16 | 7-16 16-14 | 16-12 13-16 | 22-18 8-16 | 12-16 14-16 | 13-16 13-16 | 11-16 13-16 | |||
Cloud9 | 8-16 5-16 | 16-13 7-16 | 13-16 7-16 | 16-12 16-5 | 19-15 16-2 | 16-7 16-5 | 16-10 4-16 | 16-9 16-4 | 16-7 16-3 | 16-12 16-5 | 19-16 16-8 | |||
Splyce | 14-16 4-16 | 11-16 8-16 | 4-16 6-16 | 16-8 16-13 | 16-7 14-16 | 7-16 5-16 | 5-16 11-16 | 16-12 16-6 | 16-2 3-16 | 16-11 10-16 | 4-16 6-16 | |||
Selfless | 16-9 11-16 | 14-16 6-16 | 16-10 16-14 | 12-16 16-6 | 12-16 16-13 | 10-16 16-4 | 16-5 16-11 | 16-11 16-11 | 10-16 16-5 | 16-7 10-16 | 12-16 10-16 | |||
KKona | 1-16 1-16 | 13-16 5-16 | 10-16 11-16 | 6-16 10-16 | 18-22 16-8 | 9-16 4-16 | 12-16 6-16 | 11-16 11-16 | 7-16 6-16 | 10-16 14-16 | 6-16 12-16 | |||
WFX | 8-16 16-11 | 11-16 16-3 | 5-16 16-6 | 16-10 16-13 | 16-12 16-14 | 7-16 3-16 | 2-16 16-3 | 16-10 5-16 | 16-7 16-6 | 10-16 12-16 | 4-16 3-16 | |||
NRG | 16-14 12-16 | 3-16 9-16 | 16-10 8-16 | W-F W-F1 | 11-16 16-10 | 12-16 5-16 | 16-14 12-16 | 16-7 16-10 | 16-10 16-14 | 16-10 16-12 | 16-2 16-13 | |||
RNG | 16-11 7-16 | 3-16 13-16 | 7-16 16-9 | 16-5 16-6 | 16-11 16-13 | 16-19 8-16 | 16-4 16-6 | 16-12 10-16 | 16-6 16-12 | 16-4 16-3 | 2-16 13-16 |
1Luminosity Gaming and Counter Logic Gaming forfeited their matches against OpTic Gaming and NRG eSports, respectively, since both teams were attending DreamHack Masters Malmö 2016 in Sweden.
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Final Standings | ||||||||
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Place | Prize Money | Team | W-L | RF-RA | RD | Pts | Roster | Coach |
1st | TBD | Ninjas in Pyjamas | 19-3 | 346-209 | +137 | 57 | GeT RiGhT, f0rest, Xizt, friberg, pyth | THREAT |
2nd | TBD | Astralis | 16-6 | 316-233 | +83 | 48 | dev1ce, karrigan, Xyp9x, dupreeh, cajunb | zonic |
3rd | TBD | Fnatic | 15-7 | 308-251 | +57 | 45 | flusha, olofmeister, JW, dennis, KRiMZ | vuggo |
4th | TBD | G2 Esports | 14-8 | 306-263 | +43 | 42 | shox, bodyy, Rpk, SmithZz, ScreaM | |
5th | US$27,000 | Natus Vincere | 14-8 | 304-291 | +13 | 42 | Zeus, Edward, flamie, seized, GuardiaN | starix |
6th | US$23,500 | Team Dignitas | 11-11 | 264-293 | -29 | 33 | Kjaerbye, k0nfig, Magiskb0Y, MSL, RUBINO | |
7th | US$20,000 | FaZe Clan | 10-12 | 308-280 | +28 | 30 | fox, rain, jkaem, aizy, kioShiMa | RobbaN |
8th | US$16,500 | mousesports | 9-13 | 302-321 | -19 | 27 | denis, nex Spiidi, chrisJ, NiKo | |
9th | US$13,000 | Team EnVyUs | 7-15 | 275-318 | -43 | 21 | kennyS, Happy, apEX, DEVIL, NBK- | Maniac |
10th | US$9,500 | SK Gaming | 7-15 | 263-347 | -84 | 21 | Friis, AcilioN, Magiskb0Y, Pimp, MODDII | |
11th | US$6,000 | FlipSid3 Tactics | 6-16 | 240-308 | -68 | 18 | Blad3, markeloff, Shara, WorldEdit, waylander | |
12th | US$3,500 | Virtus.pro | 4-18 | 233-351 | -118 | 12 | TaZ, NEO, pashaBiceps, Snax, byali | kuben |
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Astralis | Fnatic | Na'Vi | EnVyUs | G2 | Dig | NiP | mouz | VP | SK | F3 | FaZe | |||
Astralis | 16-5 19-22 | 16-13 14-16 | 16-10 7-16 | 16-10 8-16 | 16-11 16-5 | 8-16 4-16 | 16-12 16-4 | 16-3 16-11 | 16-7 16-5 | 16-7 16-7 | 16-12 16-9 | |||
Fnatic | 5-16 22-19 | 16-11 13-16 | 16-4 5-16 | 16-5 16-7 | 16-6 16-5 | 6-16 16-10 | 16-4 17-19 | 16-12 16-9 | 16-11 16-6 | 16-13 16-14 | 6-16 10-16 | |||
Na'Vi | 13-16 16-14 | 11-16 16-13 | 16-11 16-7 | 19-16 3-16 | 16-14 16-3 | 16-13 10-16 | 16-10 10-16 | 16-9 16-12 | 7-16 12-16 | 16-12 8-16 | 19-16 16-12 | |||
EnVyUs | 10-16 16-7 | 4-16 16-5 | 11-16 7-16 | 11-16 12-16 | 14-16 7-16 | 10-16 3-16 | 19-22 8-16 | 20-22 16-13 | 22-19 16-6 | 16-9 16-7 | 14-16 7-16 | |||
G2 | 10-16 16-8 | 5-16 7-16 | 16-19 16-3 | 16-11 16-12 | 16-6 10-16 | 16-13 10-16 | 16-13 10-16 | 14-16 16-6 | 16-5 16-13 | 16-12 16-7 | 16-13 16-10 | |||
Dig | 11-16 5-16 | 6-16 5-16 | 14-16 3-16 | 16-14 16-7 | 6-16 16-10 | 8-16 8-16 | 19-16 16-10 | 16-5 16-14 | 25-23 16-2 | 16-3 16-7 | 16-9 7-16 | |||
NiP | 16-8 16-4 | 16-6 10-16 | 13-16 16-10 | 16-10 16-3 | 13-16 16-10 | 16-8 16-8 | 19-15 16-14 | 16-2 16-11 | 16-8 19-16 | 16-4 16-8 | 16-7 16-9 | |||
mouz | 12-16 4-16 | 4-16 19-17 | 10-16 16-10 | 22-19 16-8 | 13-16 16-10 | 16-19 10-16 | 15-19 14-16 | 16-5 15-19 | 16-8 11-16 | 12-16 13-16 | 16-14 16-13 | |||
VP | 3-16 11-16 | 12-16 9-16 | 9-16 12-16 | 22-20 13-16 | 16-14 6-16 | 5-16 14-16 | 2-16 11-16 | 5-16 15-19 | 11-16 12-16 | 16-14 6-16 | 9-16 10-16 | |||
SK | 7-16 5-16 | 11-16 6-16 | 16-7 16-12 | 19-22 6-16 | 13-16 6-16 | 23-25 2-16 | 8-16 16-19 | 8-16 16-11 | 16-11 16-12 | 10-16 16-13 | 25-23 3-16 | |||
F3 | 7-16 7-16 | 13-16 14-16 | 16-12 8-16 | 9-16 7-16 | 12-16 7-16 | 16-3 7-16 | 4-16 8-16 | 16-12 16-13 | 14-16 16-6 | 16-10 13-16 | 8-16 2-16 | |||
FaZe | 12-16 9-16 | 16-6 16-10 | 17-19 12-16 | 16-14 16-7 | 13-16 10-16 | 9-16 16-7 | 7-16 9-16 | 14-16 13-16 | 16-9 16-10 | 23-25 16-3 | 16-8 16-2 |
The finalized teams are shown below. Each team's world ranking for May 11, 2016 is also shown.
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Pos | Team | W | L | RF | RA | RD | Pts |
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1 | G2 Esports | 2 | 0 | 32 | 19 | +13 | 6 |
2 | Luminosity Gaming | 2 | 1 | 85 | 82 | +3 | 6 |
3 | OpTic Gaming | 1 | 2 | 48 | 55 | -7 | 3 |
4 | Astralis | 0 | 2 | 48 | 57 | -9 | 0 |
Group A Matches | |||
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Astralis | 0 | 1 | OpTic Gaming |
Luminosity Gaming | 0 | 1 | G2 Esports |
OpTic Gaming | 0 | 1 | G2 Esports |
Luminosity Gaming | 2 | 1 | Astralis |
OpTic Gaming | 0 | 2 | Luminosity Gaming |
Group A Scores | ||||
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Team | Score | Map | Score | Team |
Astralis | 7 | Inferno | 16 | OpTic Gaming |
Luminosity Gaming | 12 | Train | 16 | G2 Esports |
OpTic Gaming | 7 | Cobblestone | 16 | G2 Esports |
Luminosity Gaming | 9 | Dust II | 16 | Astralis |
Luminosity Gaming | 16 | Overpass | 12 | Astralis |
Luminosity Gaming | 16 | Train | 13 | Astralis |
OpTic Gaming | 12 | Inferno | 16 | Luminosity Gaming |
OpTic Gaming | 13 | Overpass | 16 | Luminosity Gaming |
OpTic Gaming | – | Cobblestone | – | Luminosity Gaming |
Pos | Team | W | L | RF | RA | RD | Pts |
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1 | Ninjas in Pyjamas | 2 | 0 | 38 | 27 | +11 | 6 |
2 | Fnatic | 2 | 1 | 57 | 45 | +12 | 6 |
3 | Team Liquid | 1 | 2 | 72 | 80 | -8 | 3 |
4 | Cloud9 | 0 | 2 | 36 | 51 | -15 | 0 |
Group B Matches | |||
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Cloud9 | 0 | 1 | Fnatic |
Ninjas in Pyjamas | 1 | 0 | Team Liquid |
Ninjas in Pyjamas | 1 | 0 | Fnatic |
Cloud9 | 0 | 2 | Team Liquid |
Fnatic | 2 | 0 | Team Liquid |
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Team | Score | Map | Score | Team |
Cloud9 | 10 | Inferno | 16 | Fnatic |
Ninjas in Pyjamas | 22 | Dust II | 18 | Team Liquid |
Ninjas in Pyjamas | 16 | Train | 9 | Fnatic |
Cloud9 | 16 | Dust II | 19 | Team Liquid |
Cloud9 | 10 | Cobblestone | 16 | Team Liquid |
Cloud9 | – | Cache | – | Team Liquid |
Fnatic | 16 | Mirage | 13 | Team Liquid |
Fnatic | 16 | Cache | 6 | Team Liquid |
Fnatic | – | Overpass | – | Team Liquid |
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
G2 Esports | 2 | ||||||||
Fnatic | 1 | ||||||||
G2 Esports | 2 | ||||||||
Luminosity Gaming | 3 | ||||||||
Ninjas in Pyjamas | 1 | ||||||||
Luminosity Gaming | 2 |
Semifinals | ||||
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Team | Score | Map | Score | Team |
G2 Esports | 14 | Inferno | 16 | Fnatic |
G2 Esports | 16 | Cache | 8 | Fnatic |
G2 Esports | 16 | Train | 12 | Fnatic |
Ninjas in Pyjamas | 4 | Overpass | 16 | Luminosity Gaming |
Ninjas in Pyjamas | 16 | Dust II | 8 | Luminosity Gaming |
Ninjas in Pyjamas | 10 | Cobblestone | 16 | Luminosity Gaming |
Finals | ||||
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Team | Score | Map | Score | Team |
G2 Esports | 16 | Overpass | 10 | Luminosity Gaming |
G2 Esports | 13 | Train | 16 | Luminosity Gaming |
G2 Esports | 16 | Cobblestone | 10 | Luminosity Gaming |
G2 Esports | 11 | Dust II | 16 | Luminosity Gaming |
G2 Esports | 16 | Inferno | 19 | Luminosity Gaming |
Final Standings | ||
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Place | Prize Money [1] | Team |
1st | US$200,000 | Luminosity Gaming |
2nd | US$90,000 | G2 Esports |
3rd – 4th | US$44,000 | Ninjas in Pyjamas |
Fnatic | ||
5th – 6th | US$36,000 | OpTic Gaming |
Team Liquid | ||
7th – 8th | US$31,000 | Astralis |
Cloud9 |
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ESL Pro League Season 1, officially known as ESL ESEA Pro League Season 1 and shortened as EPL Season 1, was an Electronic Sports League (ESL) Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament. It was the first season of the ESL Pro League. The Finals took place in Cologne, Germany from July 2, 2015, to July 5, 2015. Teams from two continents, North America and Europe, competed in twelve team leagues and play against each other twice to determine the top four teams from each continent would play in the Finals.
ELEAGUE Major: Atlanta 2017, also known as ELEAGUE Major 2017 or Atlanta 2017, was the tenth Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship. It was organized by ELEAGUE and held in Atlanta, Georgia, United States from January 22 to 29, 2017. It featured sixteen professional teams from around the world. Eight teams directly qualified based on their top eight placement in the last major, ESL One Cologne 2016, while another eight teams qualified through the ELEAGUE Offline Major Qualifier. ELEAGUE Major was the third consecutive Major with a prize pool of $1,000,000.
ESL Pro League Season 8 is a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament run by ESL. It is the eighth season of the ESL Pro League. Teams from five continents, North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America, will compete in six leagues to attempt to qualify for the Finals. The EPL finals returned to Odense, Denmark. The regular season started on September 26, 2018, and will end on November 14, 2018. China's season started with ViCi Gaming upsetting TyLoo in a best of three series. Southeast Asia's season started with B.O.O.T-dream[S]cape taking down Recca Esports, which included a 16-0 map. Europe's season started with Space Soldiers defeating Ninjas in Pyjamas and ended with HellRaisers defeating G2 Esports. North America's season kicked off with Renegades dominating eUnited and ended with eUnited defeating Luminosity Gaming.