Are you ready for the Clash Royale playoffs?

With the group stage being done, it’s time to see which teams will compete in the playoffs for a chance to win awesome awards and be crowned champions of the fifth A1 Adria League Clash Royale season.

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The playoffs will be played in The Gauntlet format. The fourth team from the Group Stage will face the third and the winner of that match will play against the runner-up from the Group Stage. Finally, the better team from that match will be able to play versus the first-placed team in the groups, Emperiial.

Every player may participate in two major sets (2v2 and 1v1) and 1 minor set (KOTH). The playoffs players are allowed to change a player in their roster, but the new player mustn’t have played this Group Stage of the league – thus excluding Underdogs and ERN Mobile’s players.

Make sure to tune in tonight at 8 pm and see the best that the regional Clash Royale scene has to offer. See you at the Arena!

LA Gaming upset Emperiial, Totem best ERN Mobile in the fifth round!

One more Clash Royale group round is behind us, and this time we finally saw Emperiial fall, while Underdogs managed to lose yet another game without winning a single set.

Emperiial faced the outsiders, Underdogs, in their first match of the fifth round. As everyone expected, Underdogs had no chance and lost the match without winning a single game or set. With this loss, Underdogs have no chance of finishing fifth and will finish this season of A1 Adria League at dead-last, as predicted by most of the regional Clash Royale scene.

The round continued with a duel between ERN Mobile and Totem Esports. We saw another 2-0 set victory with Totem Esports having a one-sided win in the 2v2 mode, and barely managing to squeeze past ERN in the KOTH mode. ERN are currently sitting at fifth while Totem are closely behind Emperiial.

We went all the way in the last game between Emperiial and LA Gaming. Emperiial started the match with a clean victory in the 2v2 games. LA Gaming struck back in the second mode and they became the first team to beat Emperiial after an intense win in the final 1v1 mode. Tocilovac outplayed Super and brought the victory to LA Gaming.

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Emperiial remain undefeated after the fourth Clash Royale round!

Before the start of the fifth Clash Royale round, let’s take a quick look at last week’s results and performances from all the teams.

This playday was a bit shorter than the previous ones and only two matches were played. We had the chance to see Totem Esports take on Crusher Esports in the first game of the night. The 2v2 games were one-sided in favor of Totem Esports who managed to get a set without any problems. The guys from Crusher won one game in the KOTH set, but Totem quickly closed out the set and the whole game with a clean 2-0 victory.

Emperiial who are currently leading the charts in Clash Royale faced ERN Mobile in the fourth round of Clash Royale. After Emperiial beat ERN in the 2v2 set, they were nearly able to win KOTH as well, but ERN denied their comeback in the last game of the KOTH set. In the end, Destroyer was ironically destroyed by Super who took the victory point for his team.

In the next round that is starting tonight, we will see Emperiial-Flayn play against Underdogs and LA Gaming, and ERN Mobile will face Totem Esports between the aforementioned two matches.

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Emperiial take the lead in the third Clash Royale round!

The third round of Clash Royale continued during the last week with most of the favourites securing more points on the leaderboard.

In the first match of the day we saw LA Gaming face the outsiders, Underdogs. Andreii’s Underdogs actually managed to win one match in the 2v2 game, but the set went to LA Gaming. After the 2v2 games, LA Gaming didn’t have much trouble versus Underdogs. They successfully secured the KOTH set and won the whole match.

Things were much more interesting in the duel between Emperiial and Totem Esports. Emperiial had a dominant start and won the 2v2 set with ease. Totem took the KOTH set after being down 1-2 at one point but even that wasn’t enough for them to win the whole match and the team lost the final 1v1 set.

LA Gaming played once again in the last match of the day. Their opponents, Crusher Esports easily bested LA Gaming when talking about 2v2, but LA Gaming managed to sweep KOTH and bring the game to the third and last set. After a tough 1v1 set, Bruno Blaze and Crusher Esports came out victorious and secured the second spot on the Clash Royale leaderboard.

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Twitter discusses: Can Underdogs cause an upset?

While other games are still in the qualifying process, Clash Royale started it’s Group Stage phase last week. We saw dominant performances from the ERN Mobile players and Emperiaial-Flayn and Totem managed to secure their first victories in the fifth edition of A1 Adria League.

Emperiial eSports and Crusher Esports opened the first playday of the A1 Adria League Clash Royale season. When talking about the 2v2 games, Emperiial managed to take a set with a 2-1 win, while in KOTH they won three out of the four matches played, ending the match with a 2-0 scoreline. Next up, we had a chance to see eSport Rhein-Neckar Mobile sweep Underdogs with a clean 2-0 victory. Totem Esports got the win against ConeKorleone and LA Gaming with a 2-1 win in 2v2 and a close 2-3 victory in the KOTH. In the second round of the Group Stage, we saw Crushers Esports destroy Underdogs with the latter not winning a single game. LA Gaming managed to slip past ERN Mobile after an intense game that went all the way to the last game.

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At the end of the first round, some of the players took it on Twitter to discuss the quality of the newly qualified team – Underdogs. The question is, can Underdogs upset one of the better teams and take a set or even a match in this season of A1 Adria League?

After a comment on destroyer’s Twitter account indirectly offended Underdogs, ERN’s player Vucko69 jumped in to defend Underdogs. Vucko69 stated that there is a chance that Underdogs can upset one of the better teams and take some points during the season. tomo is master continued the conversation saying that there is no way that Underdogs will be able to match up at all to the other teams in the Group Stage judging by experience and the individual skill of the other players.

Vucko used an example from his earlier career when he was the underdog and the QLASH players didn’t believe he had any chances against better players at the time. He mentioned the 2v2 mode saying that its much more about practice than individual skill and that teams can easily beat better players with good preparation. That is certainly one of the things that makes Clash Royale such a great game. It shows players that in the modes like 2v2, there are situations where team play can win games over raw skill, and Underdogs definitely have a chance to do some damage during the season.

Will the Underdogs be able to put up a fight against the more known names or will actually experience reign supreme? The action continues today!

Are you the next regional esports superstar?

During the last year, we witnessed two action-packed seasons of A1 Adria League filled with high-tier competition and incredible esports stories that unfolded at the Reboot Infogamer finals. QLASH Gaming’s Nikola was crowned the undisputed, back-to-back Clash Royale champion after winning both the 3rd and 4th season, while in the CS:GO part, ex-BLUEJAYS managed to dethrone Team uNIQUE in front of a fully-packed A1 5G arena at the Infogamer finals. reqvam was crowned champion in the third season of Hearthstone but also lost the title to Paljuha in November – and ultimately we saw Tim 123 and Level Up splitting the prey in the Dota2 tournament.

Another year of amazing Esports action

2020 will continue in a similar fashion! A1 Adria League returns with two new action-packed seasons of amazing esports action. In the 5th season, Adria gamers will get the opportunity to compete in four games – Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Clash Royale as returning titles will be joined by FIFA20 and Brawl Stars!

Just like in our previous adventures, we want A1 Adria League to be a proving ground for up-and-coming Esports talents in the region. Considering the threats of the COVID-19 crisis, the fifth season will be fully-played online, and we see it as a perfect opportunity to provide a spotlight for some new Esports communities to show their finest players and teams.

While both Hearthstone and DOTA2 were spectacular to watch and we saw regional players of the highest calibre competing, we decided to put it on hold for the upcoming two seasons. We want to thank everyone from the Hearthstone and DOTA2 world – staff, talent, players and fans that helped make the last two seasons great for everyone.

Brawl Stars in the fifth Season!

Brawl Stars has been taking the world of mobile Esports by storm! After witnessing some great efforts by Supercell on building competitive foundations with their Monthly Championship Challenge, we have decided to test the regional waters provide a platform for Adria Brawlers to showcase their skill.

The qualifiers for Brawl Stars will begin on the 7th of May and will be played every Thursday for the following seven weeks. The qualifiers will be played in a single-elimination format, while double-elimination will decide the best team in the playoffs. The team that has not been eliminated in an open qualifier will be declared the winner of that week’s qualifier.

Every qualifier brings points that are distributed in the following way:

  • First place – 100 points
  • Second place – 80 points
  • Third place – 60 points
  • Fourth place – 40 points
  • Fifth to eight place – 25 points

The teams with most points in all the seven open qualifiers will earn a spot in the online playoffs where they will play the double-elimination format.

What are you waiting for? Charge your phones and tablets, enter the A1 Adria League arena and show us who is the best regional Brawler!

Clash Royale in the fifth Season!

The fifth season will feature only one open qualifier for Clash Royale, while the other competitors will get direct invites to the tournament. The best team from the single-elimination qualifier will advance to the Round-Robin Group Stage (each of the competitors play each other).  The first four teams from the Group Stage will advance to the playoffs where we will be featuring the Gauntlet format. All of the playoffs teams will be able to make one roster change by contacting the A1 Adria League management. The roster change must not be a player that competed during the season, and the change needs to be submitted at least 48 hours before the start of the playoffs.

The back-to-back champion Nikola is once again considered the favourite for winning the next season – will he finally be dethroned, or will he remain the Astralis of A1 Adria League Clash Royale? It’s up to you, competitors.

FIFA20 in the fifth Season!

After three long years, FIFA is coming back to the big stage as we are ready to find out who will steal the throne from Edinho. The development of Adria community has been a joy to watch thus far and we are eager to find out who are the best regional competitors at this moment.

The FIFA20 League will begin with the Open qualifiers – an unlimited number of players will be able to participate in the seven single-elimination open qualifiers. The matches during the qualifiers will be played in BO1 mode until the best four teams are decided. The first four teams will play BO3 games and the best team will be decided.

Every qualifier brings points, and they are split in the following manner:

  • First place – 100 points
  • Second place – 70 points
  • Third place – 50 points
  • Fourth place – 40 points
  • Fifth to eight place – 20 points
  • Ninth to sixteenth place – 10 points

Eight players with the most points earned through the qualifiers will be competing in the second stage of the tournament – the SWISS League. Competitors will be paired against each other using a set of rules designed to ensure that each competitor plays versus an opponent with a similar running score, but not the same opponent more than once. The players that successfully secure three wins will advance to the single-elimination BO3 playoffs.

We are excited to see the best dribbles, free kicks and Tiki-Taka players that this region can offer. Who will repeat Edinho’s success from the first season this time?

CS:GO in the fifth Season!

A1 Adria League has been the home to superstars for three years now. Nexa, huNter, LETN1 and emi proved their worth with CR4ZY at StarLadder Major in Berlin, while juanflatroo and synnopsy from Team uNiQUE signed professional contracts with Team Secret. The Serbian powerhouse JUGGERNAUTS, our reigning champions are constantly showing good results on the European scene and had some great runs in Minor and FLASHPOINT qualifiers.

The Adriatic scene is constantly producing new talent, so we are eagerly waiting for the new season to find out who is the best regional Counter-Strike competitor.

The eight teams competing in the SWISS League will be determined through four Open qualifiers. An unlimited number of teams will be able to participate in the single-elimination qualifiers where a BO1 mode will be featured until the semi-finals, which will be played in a Best of 3 mode. The best two teams from each qualifier will secure a spot in the SWISS League.

In the second stage, teams will play a SWISS League which fill decide the best four teams that will be advancing do the playoffs. The league will be played in a BO1 format with the decider games being played as BO3 matches. Four teams that will get three wins in the SWISS League will play a double-elimination format in the playoffs, with all the games being played as Best of 3 matches.

YOUR GAME IS NOT ON THE LIST?

Don’t worry! We are actively keeping an eye on all Esports communities in the Adria region, and the recent campaign on Social Media showed us how passionate you are about titles like League of Legends, Rainbow Six: Siege, PES, and others – even Rokcet Legaue, as our Facebook follower Ivan Časar would say.

The fifth season is now introduced with two new titles that caught our eye in early-2020, so make sure you tune in for future A1 Adria League streams, follow our adventures on Social Media, and provide a voice for your game!

Clash Royale LAN Finals

The same as last year we will have the best 4 of our CR players compete for the title!

Let us introduce the player that will be duking it out on the main stage.

1. ConeKorleone – The most famous name of all of the finalist, he has played every Adria cup so far and this is his 2nd consecutive LAN finals appearance, last year he didn’t quite manage to take home the trophy but a new year equals a new chance!

2. Nikola – He outperformed everyone except for ConeKorleone in the playoffs, he only dropped games to him therefore if he somehow manages to take him down his chances for the title will rise significantly.

3. BrunoBlaze – another familiar face he played most of Adrias CR cups he was close to reaching the LAN finals, however, this year he is definitely here and he has the advantage of home soil we can’t wait to see how performs on it!

4. tomoismaster –  fresh face in the lot, we hope he brings some innovation and since we can’t know what to expect it will be the same for the players and he might have an advantage due to it.

You will be able to follow the action as always on our channels, however, don’t miss your chance for real live-action and join us at Reboot Infogamer  Zagreb

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Single-elimination bracket, all matches Bo5

11:00 ConeKorleone vs. tomoismaster
11:45 Nikola vs. BrunoBlaze
12:30 Third place match
13:30 Grand Finals

Season 4 LAN Finals

For the third year in a row, the LAN finals of A1 Adria League will be part of Reboot InfoGamer – one of the biggest gaming fairs in Europe!

The best gamers from all over the region will occupy the A1 Adria League hall across the three days (15th – 17th of November). They will be competing at the state of the art stage one the best players in the region deserves. Everything will be happening in front of a live audience!

Clash Royale & Hearthstone

We will kick things off with Clash Royale and Hearthstone finals on the 15th of November. In each game, four best players will be competing in double-elimination format for the glory and the majority of the 1500 Euros prize pool.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Day after, on Saturday 16th of November four CS:GO teams that proved to be the best in the online part of the League will get a chance to be crowned the champions of A1 Adria League Season 4. A single-elimination format does not allow mistakes. The prize pool for CS:GO is 10.000 Euros!

Last year Valiance&CO and Locastc Esports put out a real show in the semis. It remains to be seen which teams will be causing the most hype in Season 4!

Dota 2

The last day of the LAN finals and Reboot InfoGamer is reserved for Dota 2. For the first time ever in the history of the League will be having LAN finals for MOBA that defined the genre. The format is the same as for CS:GO and so is the prize pool.

General Info

Reboot InfoGamer 2019 will be held at Zagrebački velesajam from the 12th of the 17th of November. New games, esports, new hardware, giveaways, influencers and much more awaits you in new edition of the biggest gaming fair in this part of Europe.

A1 Adria League LAN finals will have their own hall with additional activities for visitors as well as some news we are not allowed to publish yet. Keep in mind that in order to visit the A1AL LAN finals you will have to buy a ticket for the fair. All information can be found on the official pages of Reboot InfoGamer.

For all those who won’t be able to join us all matches will be live streamed on official A1 Adria League channels.

If you want to be up to date with everything that is happening in the League make sure to check out a1adrialeague.com.

Sign up for Clash Royale open qualifiers for October

The new round of Open Qualifiers is starting as we seek four more players to join the Online Playoffs and battle for LAN finals in Zagreb!

You will have four Open Qualifiers to earn points and prize money. The rest of the format is pretty simple:

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Four of the best players in Season 4 will get a chance to compete in front of the live audience at LAN finals on one of the biggest gaming fairs in Europe – Reboot InfoGamer 2019!

Every weekly Open Qualifier includes prize pool for the first spot of 20€. Prize pool for the Monthly Finals is 150€ while the main prize will be 1500€ prize pool at the LAN finals.

So, what are you waiting for? This is your chance to prove that you are the best Clash Royale player in the region!