ESL Pro League Season 3

Last updated
ESL Pro League
2016
Tournament information
Sport Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Location London, United Kingdom
DatesFebruary 9, 2016–May 15, 2016.
Administrator(s) Electronic Sports League (ESL)
Teams24 teams
PurseUS$510,000 for Finals
US$190,000 for Preliminaries
Final positions
Champions Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming
1st runners-up Flag of France.svg G2 Esports
2nd runners-up Flag of Sweden.svg Ninjas in Pyjamas
Flag of Sweden.svg Fnatic
MVP Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo "coldzera" David
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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 ]

Contents

Format

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.

Teams

North America
Europe

North America

Broadcast Talent

Commentators

Final standings

Final Standings
PlacePrize MoneyTeamW-LRF-RARDPtsRosterCoach
1stTBD Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming 18-4304-223+8154 Flag of Brazil.svg FalleN, Flag of Brazil.svg coldzera, Flag of Brazil.svg TACO, Flag of Brazil.svg fnx, Flag of Brazil.svg fer Flag of Brazil.svg zews
2ndTBD Flag of the United States.svg Cloud9 16-6306-229+7748 Flag of the United States.svg n0thing, Flag of the United States.svg Stewie2k, Flag of the United States.svg Skadoodle, Flag of the United States.svg fREAKAZOiD, Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg shroud Flag of the United States.svg lrukandji
3rdTBD Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg OpTic Gaming 15-7311-211+10045 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg daps, Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg NAF, Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg stanislaw, Flag of the United States.svg RUSH, Flag of Spain.svg mixwell
4thTBD Flag of the United States.svg Team Liquid 14-8321-245+7642 Flag of the United States.svg Hiko, Flag of the United States.svg nitr0, Flag of the United States.svg EliGE, Flag of the United States.svg koosta, Flag of the United States.svg adreN, Flag of Ukraine.svg s1mple
5thUS$27,000 Flag of the United States.svg NRG eSports 14-8291-259+3242 Flag of the United States.svg ptr, Flag of the United States.svg just9n, Flag of the United States.svg Silent3m, Flag of Germany.svg gob b, Flag of Serbia.svg LEGIJA
6thUS$23,500 Flag of the United States.svg Selfless Gaming 13-9305-260+4539 Flag of the United States.svg MAiNLiNE, Flag of the United States.svg Relyks, Flag of the United States.svg Nifty, Flag of the United States.svg mitch, Flag of the United States.svg Lucky, Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Uber Flag of the United States.svg Ryu
7thUS$20,000 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Renegades 13-9287-249+3839 Flag of Australia (converted).svg AZR, Flag of Australia (converted).svg jks, Flag of Australia (converted).svg Yam, Flag of Australia (converted).svg USTILO, Flag of Australia (converted).svg SPUNJ Flag of Australia (converted).svg peekay
8thUS$16,500 Flag of the United States.svg Winterfox 11-11246-271-2533 Flag of the United States.svg LeX, Flag of the United States.svg anger, Flag of the United States.svg flowsicK, Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg hades, Flag of France.svg Xp3 Flag of the United States.svg paradox
9thUS$13,000 Flag of the United States.svg Splyce 8-14226-297-7124 Flag of the United States.svg arya, Flag of the United States.svg abE, Flag of the United States.svg Professor_Chaos, Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg jasonR, Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg DAVEY
10thUS$9,500 Flag of the United States.svg Counter Logic Gaming 5-17220-333-11315 Flag of the United States.svg reltuC, Flag of the United States.svg jdm64, Flag of the United States.svg hazed, Flag of the United States.svg FugLy, Flag of the United States.svg tarik Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg pita
11thUS$6,000 Flag of the United States.svg compLexity Gaming 4-18257-346-8912 Flag of the United States.svg witmer, Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Uber, Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg androidx23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Surreal, Flag of the United Kingdom.svg dephh Flag of the United States.svg Warden
12thUS$3,500 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg KKona1-21199-350-1513 Flag of the United States.svg inVert, Flag of the United States.svg rooRoooo, Flag of the United States.svg vice, Flag of the United States.svg dayV1D, Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg OCEAN, Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg els

Scores

North America Results
Results
Liquid LG OpTic CLG coL Cloud9 Splyce Selfless KKona WFX NRG RNG
Liquid13-16
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
LG16-13
16-11
F-W
F-W
1
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
OpTic10-16
12-16
W-F
W-F
1
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
CLG5-16
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-W
1
5-16
6-16
coL16-8
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
Cloud98-16
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
Splyce14-16
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
Selfless16-9
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
KKona1-16
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
WFX8-16
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
NRG16-14
12-16
3-16
9-16
16-10
8-16
W-F
W-F
1
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
RNG16-11
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.

Europe

Broadcast Talent

Commentators

Analysts

Observer

Final standings

Final Standings
PlacePrize MoneyTeamW-LRF-RARDPtsRosterCoach
1stTBD Flag of Sweden.svg Ninjas in Pyjamas 19-3346-209+13757 Flag of Sweden.svg GeT RiGhT, Flag of Sweden.svg f0rest, Flag of Sweden.svg Xizt, Flag of Sweden.svg friberg, Flag of Sweden.svg pyth Flag of Sweden.svg THREAT
2ndTBD Flag of Denmark.svg Astralis 16-6316-233+8348 Flag of Denmark.svg dev1ce, Flag of Denmark.svg karrigan, Flag of Denmark.svg Xyp9x, Flag of Denmark.svg dupreeh, Flag of Denmark.svg cajunb Flag of Denmark.svg zonic
3rdTBD Flag of Sweden.svg Fnatic 15-7308-251+5745 Flag of Sweden.svg flusha, Flag of Sweden.svg olofmeister, Flag of Sweden.svg JW, Flag of Sweden.svg dennis, Flag of Sweden.svg KRiMZ Flag of Sweden.svg vuggo
4thTBD Flag of France.svg G2 Esports 14-8306-263+4342 Flag of France.svg shox, Flag of France.svg bodyy, Flag of France.svg Rpk, Flag of France.svg SmithZz, Flag of Belgium (civil).svg ScreaM
5thUS$27,000 Flag of Ukraine.svg Natus Vincere 14-8304-291+1342 Flag of Ukraine.svg Zeus, Flag of Ukraine.svg Edward, Flag of Russia.svg flamie, Flag of Russia.svg seized, Flag of Slovakia.svg GuardiaN Flag of Ukraine.svg starix
6thUS$23,500 Flag of Denmark.svg Team Dignitas 11-11264-293-2933 Flag of Denmark.svg Kjaerbye, Flag of Denmark.svg k0nfig, Flag of Denmark.svg Magiskb0Y, Flag of Denmark.svg MSL, Flag of Norway.svg RUBINO
7thUS$20,000 Flag of Europe.svg FaZe Clan 10-12308-280+2830 Flag of Portugal.svg fox, Flag of Norway.svg rain, Flag of Norway.svg jkaem, Flag of Denmark.svg aizy, Flag of France.svg kioShiMa Flag of Sweden.svg RobbaN
8thUS$16,500 Flag of Germany.svg mousesports 9-13302-321-1927 Flag of Germany.svg denis, Flag of Germany.svg nex Flag of Germany.svg Spiidi, Flag of the Netherlands.svg chrisJ, Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg NiKo
9thUS$13,000 Flag of France.svg Team EnVyUs 7-15275-318-4321 Flag of France.svg kennyS, Flag of France.svg Happy, Flag of France.svg apEX, Flag of France.svg DEVIL, Flag of France.svg NBK- Flag of Switzerland.svg Maniac
10thUS$9,500 Flag of Denmark.svg SK Gaming 7-15263-347-8421 Flag of Denmark.svg Friis, Flag of Denmark.svg AcilioN, Flag of Denmark.svg Magiskb0Y, Flag of Denmark.svg Pimp, Flag of Sweden.svg MODDII
11thUS$6,000 Flag of Ukraine.svg FlipSid3 Tactics 6-16240-308-6818 Flag of Ukraine.svg Blad3, Flag of Ukraine.svg markeloff, Flag of Ukraine.svg Shara, Flag of Russia.svg WorldEdit, Flag of Finland.svg waylander
12thUS$3,500 Flag of Poland.svg Virtus.pro 4-18233-351-11812 Flag of Poland.svg TaZ, Flag of Poland.svg NEO, Flag of Poland.svg pashaBiceps, Flag of Poland.svg Snax, Flag of Poland.svg byali Flag of Poland.svg kuben

Scores

Europe Results
Results
Astralis Fnatic Na'Vi EnVyUs G2 Dig NiP mouz VP SK F3 FaZe
Astralis16-5
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
Fnatic5-16
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'Vi13-16
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
EnVyUs10-16
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
G210-16
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
Dig11-16
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
NiP16-8
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
mouz12-16
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
VP3-16
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
SK7-16
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
F37-16
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
FaZe12-16
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

Finals

The finalized teams are shown below. Each team's world ranking for May 11, 2016 is also shown.

North America
Europe

Broadcast Talent

Host

Desk Host

Commentators

Analyst

Observers

Group stage

Group A

PosTeamWLRFRARDPts
1 Flag of France.svg G2 Esports 203219+136
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming 218582+36
3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg OpTic Gaming 124855-73
4 Flag of Denmark.svg Astralis 024857-90
Group A Matches
Flag of Denmark.svg Astralis 01 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg OpTic Gaming
Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming 01 Flag of France.svg G2 Esports
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg OpTic Gaming01 Flag of France.svg G2 Esports
Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming21 Flag of Denmark.svg Astralis
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg OpTic Gaming02 Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming
Group A Scores
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Flag of Denmark.svg Astralis7 Inferno 16 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg OpTic Gaming
Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming12 Train 16 Flag of France.svg G2 Esports
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg OpTic Gaming7 Cobblestone 16 Flag of France.svg G2 Esports
Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming9 Dust II 16 Flag of Denmark.svg Astralis
Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming16 Overpass 12 Flag of Denmark.svg Astralis
Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming16 Train 13 Flag of Denmark.svg Astralis
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg OpTic Gaming12 Inferno 16 Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg OpTic Gaming13 Overpass 16 Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg OpTic GamingCobblestone Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming

Group B

PosTeamWLRFRARDPts
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Ninjas in Pyjamas 203827+116
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Fnatic 215745+126
3 Flag of the United States.svg Team Liquid 127280-83
4 Flag of the United States.svg Cloud9 023651-150
Group B Matches
Flag of the United States.svg Cloud9 01 Flag of Sweden.svg Fnatic
Flag of Sweden.svg Ninjas in Pyjamas 10 Flag of the United States.svg Team Liquid
Flag of Sweden.svg Ninjas in Pyjamas10 Flag of Sweden.svg Fnatic
Flag of the United States.svg Cloud902 Flag of the United States.svg Team Liquid
Flag of Sweden.svg Fnatic20 Flag of the United States.svg Team Liquid
Group B Scores
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Flag of the United States.svg Cloud910 Inferno 16 Flag of Sweden.svg Fnatic
Flag of Sweden.svg Ninjas in Pyjamas22 Dust II 18 Flag of the United States.svg Team Liquid
Flag of Sweden.svg Ninjas in Pyjamas16 Train 9 Flag of Sweden.svg Fnatic
Flag of the United States.svg Cloud916 Dust II 19 Flag of the United States.svg Team Liquid
Flag of the United States.svg Cloud910 Cobblestone 16 Flag of the United States.svg Team Liquid
Flag of the United States.svg Cloud9Cache Flag of the United States.svg Team Liquid
Flag of Sweden.svg Fnatic16 Mirage 13 Flag of the United States.svg Team Liquid
Flag of Sweden.svg Fnatic16 Cache 6 Flag of the United States.svg Team Liquid
Flag of Sweden.svg FnaticOverpass Flag of the United States.svg Team Liquid

Playoffs

Bracket

Semifinals Finals
      
Flag of France.svg G2 Esports 2
Flag of Sweden.svg Fnatic 1
Flag of France.svg G2 Esports 2
Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming3
Flag of Sweden.svg Ninjas in Pyjamas 1
Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming 2

Semifinals

Semifinals
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Flag of France.svg G2 Esports14 Inferno 16 Flag of Sweden.svg Fnatic
Flag of France.svg G2 Esports16 Cache 8 Flag of Sweden.svg Fnatic
Flag of France.svg G2 Esports16 Train 12 Flag of Sweden.svg Fnatic
Flag of Sweden.svg Ninjas in Pyjamas4 Overpass 16 Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming
Flag of Sweden.svg Ninjas in Pyjamas16 Dust II 8 Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming
Flag of Sweden.svg Ninjas in Pyjamas10 Cobblestone 16 Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming

Finals

Finals
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Flag of France.svg G2 Esports16 Overpass 10 Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming
Flag of France.svg G2 Esports13 Train 16 Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming
Flag of France.svg G2 Esports16 Cobblestone 10 Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming
Flag of France.svg G2 Esports11 Dust II 16 Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming
Flag of France.svg G2 Esports16 Inferno 19 Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming

Finals Standings

Final Standings
PlacePrize Money [1] Team
1stUS$200,000 Flag of Brazil.svg Luminosity Gaming
2ndUS$90,000 Flag of France.svg G2 Esports
3rd 4thUS$44,000 Flag of Sweden.svg Ninjas in Pyjamas
Flag of Sweden.svg Fnatic
5th 6thUS$36,000 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg OpTic Gaming
Flag of the United States.svg Team Liquid
7th 8thUS$31,000 Flag of Denmark.svg Astralis
Flag of the United States.svg Cloud9

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ESL Pro League Season 4 was a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament run by ESL. It was the fourth season of the ESL Pro League, and had an overall prize pool of $750,000. For the first time, the Finals took place in South America – São Paulo, Brazil, from October 28 to October 30. Teams from two continents, North America and Europe competed in fourteen team leagues to attempt to qualify for the Finals. Europe's season began with FaZe Clan defeating Team X and ended with Team Dignitas defeating Virtus.pro in a best of three 6th place decider. North America's season started with Cloud9 defeating Team Liquid and ended with Immortals defeating Echo Fox. In the finals, Cloud9 defeated SK Gaming 2–1 to become the ESL Pro League Season 4 Champions and take home $200,000 prize money; this upset would also mark the first time a North American won an international premier event since iBUYPOWER won ESEA Season 16 - Global Invite Division in 2014.

ESL One New York 2016 was a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament run by ESL. Eight teams from around the globe competed in an offline (LAN) tournament that will feature a group stage and a playoffs. It featured a US$250,000 prize pool.

ELEAGUE Season 2 was the second season of the ELEAGUE Counter-Strike: Global Offensive league that ran from October 21, 2016, to December 3, 2016, and was broadcast on cable television on TBS. The season featured 120 teams overall and 16 teams in the main tournament from across the world competing in a seven-week season, which included a regular season and a playoffs. The broadcast was simultaneously available on the online streaming service Twitch.

ESL Pro League Season 5 was a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament run by ESL. It is the fifth season of the ESL Pro League, and has an overall prize pool of $1,000,000. For the first time, the Finals will take place in Dallas, Texas, from May 30 to June 4, in the Verizon Theatre. Teams from two continents, North America and Europe competed in fourteen team leagues to attempt to qualify for the Finals over a ten-week regular season. Europe's season began with Natus Vincere defeating Astralis and ended with Team EnVyUs defeating Astralis. North America's season started with Cloud9 defeating Rush and ended with Renegades defeating Rush. In the finals, G2 Esports was crowned Season 5's champion after winning a best of five series against North.

PGL Major: Kraków 2017

PGL Major: Kraków 2017, also known as PGL Major 2017 or Kraków 2017, was the eleventh Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship. It is the first Major organized by the Romanian organization PGL and it was held in Kraków, Poland from July 16 to 23, 2017. It featured sixteen professional CS:GO teams from around the world. Eight teams qualified directly based on their top eight placement in the previous Major, ELEAGUE Major 2017, while another eight teams qualified through the Offline Major Qualifier. The PGL Major was the fourth consecutive major with a prize pool of US$1,000,000.

ESL One Cologne 2017 was a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament run by ESL. In July 2017, sixteen teams from around the globe competed in an offline (LAN) tournament that featured a group stage and playoffs with a US$250,000 prize pool. It was the last premier event before the PGL 2017 Krakow Major Championship. In addition, this Cologne event was the first ever Cologne tournament to not host a major as Valve decided to pass over the historic tournament series in favor of the PGL Major.

ESL Pro League Season 6 is a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament run by ESL. It is the sixth season of the ESL Pro League. The finals moved back to Europe after two seasons and will be hosted for the first time in Denmark. Teams from two continents, North America and Europe will compete in fourteen team leagues to attempt to qualify for the Finals. The regular season for Europe began with Heroic defeating HellRaisers and ended with mousesports defeating Astralis. North America's season began with OpTic Gaming winning against Ghost Gaming and ended with Luminosity Gaming defeating Rogue to clinch the final spot in the finals as the last match Season 6.

ESL Pro League Season 2 was an Electronic Sports League (ESL) Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament. It was the second season of the ESL Pro League. The Finals took place in Burbank, California, United States from December 10 to December 13, 2015. The regular season for Europe began on September 9, 2015, with Ninjas in Pyjamas beating Team EnVyUs and ended with Team EnVyUs defeating mousesports. North America's season began on the same date and kicked off with compLexity Gaming defeating Enemy and concluded with Team Liquid defeating Enemy. The season ended with Fnatic defeating Natus Vincere in a close best of five finals, 3–2. 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.

ESL Pro League Season 7 is a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament run by ESL. It is the seventh season of the ESL Pro League. Teams from two continents, North America and Europe will compete in fourteen team leagues to attempt to qualify for the Finals. For the first time, the EPL finals returned to a location that had already hosted an EPL final as ESL decided to head back to Dallas and will host the finals at the Verizon Theatre. The regular season started on February 13, 2018, and ended on April 26, 2018. Europe's season started with Astralis overrunning Team LDLC.com. North America's season kicked off with the Season 6 champion SK Gaming edging out the Season 4 champion Cloud9. South America's season began with Dereguedere tying with W7M Gaming. Asia-Pacific's season started with B.O.O.T-dream[S]cape defeating Grayhound Gaming. Asia-Pacific's season ended with MVP PK defeating Grayhound Gaming in three maps to take first seed in the APAC region. South America's season will end with Team Wild taking on W7M Gaming. Europe's season ended with HellRaisers defeating North to take the last European spot in the finals. North America's season ended with Ghost Gaming defeating compLexity Gaming.

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 2017

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.

References

  1. "ESL Pro League Season 3 Finals".