The ESL Pro League 14 season was the 14th installment of the ESL Pro League. It was held from August 16 to September 12, 2021. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was played online. The winning team in Season 14 was Natus Vincere. The rest of the season included Team Vitality defeating Complexity and Team Liquid defeating Fnatic.
Natus Vincere wins ESL Pro League 14
Natus Vincere has won the ESL Pro League 14 season, defeating Team Vitality 3-2 in the grand finals. The team will win US$ 195,000 in prize money and a trip to the BLAST Premiere World Final 2021. They also earned a seat in the Intel Grand Slam, which will be held in 2021.
The competition was fierce, but Natus Vincere dominated the group stage and emerged as the ESL Pro League 14 season champions. The team started strong, taking the first map, Dust 2, with a 16-10 score. They managed to take their rivals off guard, especially at the A and B bomb sites.
After winning the first round, Natus Vincere took control of the second game in the final series against Vitality. Their late A play and good defensive play helped them to secure the victory. The final map was Mirage. The final map was a thriller, but the team remained in control and claimed the title.
The ESL Pro League 14 season featured 24 top-tier teams from across the world. As such, the competition is one of the most important in professional CSGO. The top teams converge in this tournament in an attempt to win $750,000. The tournament includes a special conference stage where 16 teams compete for six spots in the Group Stage. In addition to the group stage, there is an eight-team playoff stage.
After an inconsistent start to their season, the Natus Vincere team was able to pull out the victory with a grand final victory. They were also the finalist in the IEM Grand Slam.
Team Vitality defeats Complexity
Team Vitality defeated Complexity 16-6 on Monday night in ESL Pro League 14. The Vitality won the pistol in the series and displayed their mastery of the Vertigo map. They also dominated Complexity out of the server in the first half and maintained that momentum in the second. The victory is Vitality’s first in the Pro League since the start of the season.
Complexity was able to fight back with a comeback but Vitality managed to hold on for a 2-1 series win. In this match, both teams were able to steal the other side’s map pick. However, it was the veterans of Team Vitality that carried Vitality to the victory on map three.
The ESL Pro League season 14 tournament is the first event of the season and will feature matches between the top teams from all eight regions. It is a competitive esports event with the winner earning a US$1 million prize. The ESL Pro League 14 season will conclude with the finals on November 17.
Complexity had a strong performance despite being outclassed. Justin “FaNg” Coakley finished with 43 kills and Rick “floppy” Kemery added a plus-11 kills-to-deaths differential. Meanwhile, HEET’s Pierre “Ex3rcice” Bulinge had 39 kills for his team.
Team Liquid secures Intel Grand Slam Season 3
For the first time in history, Team Liquid has claimed the top spot in the ESL Pro League 14 season. This victory comes after the team defeated Group Vitality in the grand closing match. The team won the tournament by winning the decider in the 30th round. This is their second consecutive CS:GO win, and it secures the Intel Grand Slam (IGS) Season 3 title. The $1 million cheque is the second biggest prize in ESL Pro League history.
The team took the ESL Pro League 14 season very seriously, and won in a sweep of its opponents. Team Liquid’s run to the title began at IEM Katowice 2020, and has continued to impress throughout the season. This team has already won several ESL One titles, two Cologne championships, and one IEM Katowice championship. It has also won the BLAST Global Finals earlier this year, but has yet to win an official CSGO major.
After winning the first two matches in the series, Team Liquid will play in the fourth and final grand finals against Astralis. They will face this team on September 26 in Copenhagen. Team Liquid is one of the favorites to win this season. The top two teams in each division are ranked according to their winning percentage, and the top four teams are determined by the amount of kills they score in a game.
After a summer break, the ESL Pro League returned to the scene. The team won their group and advanced to the playoffs, where they defeated ENCE. However, they gave away seven rounds of gameplay on two maps before defeating ENCE.
Team Liquid defeats Team Liquid
The first match of the ESL Pro League 14 season ended with a Team Liquid victory. In a best-of-three match, Team Liquid defeated Entropiq by a 16-12 score on Vertigo. Team Liquid’s Keith ‘NAF’ Markovic led the way with 56 kills and Alexey ‘NickelBack’ Trofimov recorded 43 kills. In the other game, Gambit defeated FURIA, 2-0, on Vertigo and Inferno. Abay “Hobbit” Khasenov recorded 40 kills and a plus-23 differential. FURIA’s Yuri “Santos” Santos had 25 kills for the team.
In ESL Pro League Season 14, Team Liquid defeats Team oNe in the second match of the season. The ESL Pro League season features 34 teams from all over the world. The competition is divided into two groups. The first is the conference stage, where 16 teams from all the ESL Pro tours will compete for 6 spots.
Team Liquid has been dominant in the group stage. While the score (16-9) may not tell the whole story, it certainly gives us an idea of how dominant Team Liquid is in both maps. In fact, the bookies have Team Liquid as a moderate favorite to beat Fnatic. After all, Team Liquid has already eliminated the team in the group stage, including Ninjas in Pyjamas and FURIA.
The ESL Pro League 14 season has concluded with the final game between two CSGO teams. After the opening day, Team Liquid upset Big and FaZe Clan, and GODSENT defeated Party Astronauts, two of the top teams in the tournament. The winner of the season will earn $175,000 from the $750,000 prize pool.