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]]>In other to earn a spot in the 32-team league, forZe were forced to win two best-of-three matches against Team Falcons and more recently, Endpoint. Their game against the Falcons ended in a clean sweep on Nuke (16-8) and Mirage (16-10), with Aleksandr “zorte” Zagodyrenko named the player of the match. This was necessitated as the team’s initial opportunity of making it to the Pro League was cut short by SAW in the European Conference Upper Bracket semifinal, whose victory got them a spot on the list.
The match between forZe and Endpoint was a closely contested one, with forZe recovering from a slow start on the Endpoint-chosen map, Ancient. Endpoint looked more composed and together as a unit as Guy “Nertz” Iluz put up an outstanding performance.
Ancient staged a comeback with Vladislav “Krad” Kravchenko leading the team on the offense. Nertz managed to keep his team in the running with a clutch 1v3 on the CT side, but the first half of the map ended with Andrey “Jerry” Mekhryakov and the lads in the lead 8-6.
In the second half, both teams traded blow for blow with Endpoint falling two rounds short of winning the map. The half ended with forZe closing out the game with a 16-13 statline. While Krad led the team on Ancient with 71 kills and a 1.23 rating, Milosz “mhL” Knasiak led Endpoint with a 68-59 kill-death ratio, which saw him finish with a 1.19 rating.
For a team going into their map choice (Overpass) with momentum from Ancient, forZe struggled to stay in the game. Despite barely leading the first half of the map 8-7, with Aleksandr “shalfey” Marenov leading the charge, their British counterpart seemed more in charge of the map.
Endpoint went on a five-round winning streak at the start of the second half of the map, leading forZe with a 12-8 scoreline. ForZe’s attempt to stage a comeback proved fruitless as mhL and Nertz led Endpoint to victory, forcing a third decider map (Mirage).
The third map saw Endpoint take an early lead with Nertz leading the team on the CT side. The British team had an outstanding 9-2 lead but lost control as forZe displayed great determination by overcoming their opponent to force a 9-6 scoreline by the end of the half.
Endpoint started out the second half of the map with a four-round run extending their lead to 13-9. This was soon short-lived as Evgeny “r3salt” Frolov stepped up and forced another comeback that saw the Russian team overcome the deficit and narrowly secured a 16-13 victory to win the series thereby securing their spot in Pro League.
This achievement is a huge accomplishment for forZe, who have been working hard to establish themselves as a top team in the competitive CS:GO scene. The team, coached by Artem “Fierce” Ivanov, has been making steady progress over the past few years and this spot in the upcoming Pro League is a testament to their hard work and dedication.
As the last team to qualify for ESL’s flagship league, forZe will join the ranks of teams invited through ESL’s world ranking, those who qualified through regional Conference tournaments, and the 15 Louvre Agreement partners.
The complete 32-team participating at the 2023 ESL Pro League 17 and their roster are outlined below:
Astralis
BIG
Complexity
ENCE
Evil Geniuses
FaZe Clan
Fnatic
FURIA Esports
G2 Esports
Heroic
MOUZ
Natus Vincere
Ninjas in Pyjamas
Team Liquid
Team Vitality
Movistar Riders
paiN
Outsiders
Cloud9
Team Spirit
OG
Eternal Fire
SAW
Grayhound
Rare Atom
Imperial
ATK
Rooster
IHC
MIBR
00NATION
ForZe
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]]>Endpoint��s domination of the UK Counter-Strike scene has continued after winning their eighth ESL Premiership in a row.
They were the highest-ranked team participating in the event (no.52 in the world), so they were the favourites to take out the event from the very beginning.
The reign continues! @TeamEndpoint are your #ESLPrem Season 18 Champions!
They take home a 10th championship win and a spot in the ESL Pro League Conference pic.twitter.com/J1xTxg6IWW
— ESL UK (@ESLUK) December 4, 2022
Over 100 places in the world rankings separated the finalists, with Viperio ranked 181st in the world, but the outsiders showed up, taking the first map to the 29th round, eventually going down 16-13 on Nuke.
After the first map it looked as though the favourites would go on to take an easy 3-0 victory, but Viperio equalised the series at one-all after they took Endpoint��s map pick of Ancient 16-13.
The third map was Vertigo, Viperio��s second map pick, and we got another close game as the outsiders saluted 16-13 once again.
Endpoint may not have been at their best in this series, due to them having to play with a stand-in, Thomas ��Thomas�� Utting, but after the map three loss, the tournament favourites went to another level for maps four and five.
Endpoint won the last two maps, Mirage (16-11) and Inferno (16-9), quite comfortably to win their 10th ESL Premiership title and book their spot in the ESL Pro League Conference Season 17.
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