NAVI wins ESL Pro League Season 14 to complete $1 million Intel Grand Slam: Final placements & recap – Dexerto

NAVI wins ESL Pro League Season 14 to complete $1 million Intel Grand Slam: Final placements & recap ESLESL Pro League Season 14 is officially in the books, with 24 top-tier CS:GO teams having fought it out for the prestigious title and a share of $750,000. Here’s everything you need to know on how NAVI locked up their Intel Grand Slam, including final placements, results, and more. NAVI lock up INTEL Grand Slam with win, taking home a cool $1,000,000 prize – S1mple named EPL MVP for 3rd year in a row – NAVI take down Vitality 3-2 in an action-packed Grand Final – ESL Pro League is one of the biggest events in professional CS:GO, bringing teams from all over the world together to fight it out for bragging rights and plenty of prize money. It’s a big event, and not just for its prestige. Teams earned points for the ESL Pro Tour and BLAST Premier, with several qualifying for the showcase events later in the year. Here’s what you need to know about Season 14, and how NAVI took home the gold. ESL Pro League Season 14 recap 24 of the world’s best CSGO teams battled it out in Group Stages to start off the season. By the beginning of September, that number had been cut in half for the beginning of the playoffs. Vitality breezed through Gambit and OG to set themselves up in the Grand Final, and NAVI didn’t have too much trouble taking down ENCE and Heroic to do the same. Heroic’s refrezh might have had the best play of the tournament, but that wouldn’t help them against NAVI in the Semis. The Grand Final was a battle though, and at times it seemed like the momentum could swing either way. Vitality fought hard, but in the end, it would be NAVI wrapping things up 16-14 on Mirage. Not only did s1mple and company take home the EPL trophy, NAVI also locked up the Intel Grand Slam. By winning IEM Katowice 2020, DreamHack Masters Spring, IEM Cologne 2021, and now ESL Pro League Season 14, they’ll be taking home an additional $1,000,000, on top of the $175,000 grand prize. 🥇#IEM Katowice 2020 🥇#DHMasters Spring 🥇#IEM Cologne 2021And now, #ESLProLeague Season 14 🏆@natusvincere have won the #IntelGrandSlam and the $1,000,000 prize! 💰 CONGRATULATIONS!@s1mpleO @Boombl4CS @B1tcs @perfectocsgo @electronicCSGO @Navi_B1ad3 pic.twitter.com/6gPQntRKfF — ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) September 12, 2021 ESL Pro League Season 14: results ESL Pro League Season 14 final placements Teams receive $5,000 per group stage win. Group Stage Group A: August 16 — August 20 Day 1: August 16 Day 2: August 17 Day 3: August 18 Day 4: August 19 Day 5: August 20 Group B: August 21 — August 25 Day 1: August 21 Day 2: August 22 Day 3: August 24 Day 4: August 25 Day 5: August 26 Group C: August 27 — August 31 Day 1: August 27 Day 2: August 28 Day 3: August 29 Day 4: August 30 Day 5: August 31 Group D: September 1 — September 5 Day 1: September 1 Day 2: September 2 Day 3: September 3 Day 4: September 4 Day 5: September 5 Playoffs Day 1: September 7 Day 2: September 8 Day 3: September 9 Day 4: September 10 Day 5: September 11 Day 6: September 12 ESL Pro League Season 14: teams 24 of the world’s best teams fought it out for the ESL Pro League Season 14 title. From Europe to Brazil, North America to Asia, they hailed from all corners of the globe. IEM Katowice champion Natus Vincere were obviously in attendance, as well as CIS rising stars Gambit and Team Spirit. A Hunden-less Heroic, and a reinvigorated FaZe Clan and Astralis also showed up. Here’s a full list of teams, and their rosters, that participated in ESL Pro League Season 14.

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