Trackmania is in the A1 Adria League for the first time!

The third mini-tournament in the 11th season of the A1 Adria League is here! So far we crowned the champions in Riot’s games, both League of Legends and VALORANT. What’s on the schedule next is a brand new A1 Adria League game. The third reveal is Trackmania, a racing endeavor, where the racers will drive their way to the prize pool of 500€.

Ready your engines and get into the race!

Finally, Trackmania is a part of the regional A1 Adria League, and the date of the final tournament is getting closer. The tournament will use the latest available version of Trackmania published by Ubisoft Nadeo. It’s mandatory to have a paid version of the game (Standard or Club). The best racers will have a chance to show the region their skill, become the best, and get their share of the prize pool worth 500€. The first place will get 300, the runner-up 150, while the third-placed racer will take home 50 euros.

MAPS:
1. SPRING 2023 – 21
2. WINTER 2023 – 17
3. WINTER 2023 – 21
4. SUMMER 2022 – 21
5. SPRING 2021 – 22

Eligible players (standard or club access) can find the A1 Adria League server in the LIVE server list (server name is “A1 Adria League” and password is “FUGWT7”). Setting a time on any track at any time makes the player a part of the competition. In the qualifier, which is held from the 15th of April to the 19th of April, players will be able to compete in a time attack mode on the A1AL campaign consisting of 5 official NADEO tracks. The top 8 Players with the best results on the 19th of April at 18:00h will be qualified for the finals that will happen the next day – 20th of April at 19:00h.

The top 8 players from qualifiers will be randomly separated into 2 groups of 4 players. Both groups will be competing in a CUP MODE format on the same tracks from the qualifiers. The top 2 from each group will be advancing to the finals. The top 4 players will be competing in a CUP mode for the prize money and a first-ever regional champion title.

 

Jakela takes the 2nd qualifier out of Parla’s hands!

What a night of FIFA23 competition we witnessed last night! Out of 135 players, the best ones earned points, and got closer to reaching the group stage of the 11th season in the A1 Adria League. The matches were never this exciting, and the fans had a blast. In the grand final, for one hundred points, Parla and Jasik went head to head in a best-of-three series. The latter came out as a winner overall gathering 110 points in two FIFA qualifiers.

Parla and Jasik leading the scoreboard

After winning the first qualifier and earning 100 points, Hara once again made it to the finals in the second qualifier and earned himself so many points, he is basically already in the group stage. After two qualifiers Harun “Hara” Parla has 170 points. The second-best player so far is Đorđe “Jakela” Cumbo with 110 points, who showed a magnificent performance on Friday, April 15th.

Jasik streamed his road to finals on his own channel, and even though his road wasn’t an easy one, he managed to defeat big names such as Esad1memic and reach the finals. There he celebrated with a 2:1 win against Parla. The finals didn’t lack any drama in a single moment of that match, and Jasik won his first qualifier title with a goal in 90. minute in the deciding match.

Esad1memic and Nemanja Misic were leading the battle for the third spot and 50 points. Even though Esad lost against Jasik, he took an easy and routine win against this opponent, ending the match with a 2:0 score. He is now in the top eight, having 50 points, alongside Nemanja Misic, who in two qualifiers also managed to gather the same amount of points. He successfully won points in both qualifiers, sending a message to his opponents, that it is not a good thing to have him on their side of the bracket.

The third qualifier will be played on April, 21st when the battle will continue. Sign up for it HERE!

Wintermint is the new VALORANT champion in A1AL!

Many familiar names showed up in this year’s VALORANT competition in the 11th season of the A1 Adria League. Wintermint won the second mini-tournament with a dominant performance and took home a part of the 1000€ prize pool.

Wintermint wins against caLLLamity in the finals

Out of 10 registered teams that competed in the VALORANT mini-tournament, the best who came on top and defeated the competition was Wintermint, with Wanhed as the most sounding name. Even though the finals were really exciting, the biggest surprise came early in the bracket. Namely, the team that was the biggest favorite to win this tournament, Extreme Esports failed to make it further than the first round. They were defeated by caLLLamity with a 13:11 score, who then went on to reach the grand finals.

In the top four, we saw all familiar teams and names such as caLLLamity, Wintermint, LINK, and Purpure. And as we know, caLLLamity won their opponents, while our new champions were better than Purpure.

In the finals, which was in the form of best-of-three series, Wintermint showed supremacy and won the game with a 2:0 score, becoming the new VALORANT champions. kequeq, and bmblbe in caLLLamity were on the verge of winning the competition once again. As we remember they were also playing together last season when they won the VALORANT tournament with Grandmas Gambit. However this year, Wintermint stood in their way and with a dominant performance took home the title.

The first game was played on Ascent where Wintermint basically ran over their opponents with a 13:6, which was unexpected. The second map was Lotus, and there the battle was much closer, but in the end, the result was the same – Wintermint winning. The score on the second map was 13:11.

Zero Tenacity and Infernus were successful in the first CS:GO qualifier!

The main game in the 11th season of the A1 Adria League and the tournament with a giant prize pool has started. On Sunday, April 9th more than 40 teams participated and competed for their spot in the group stage of the CS:GO competition. In the first qualifier, the winners were Zero Tenacity, last season’s champions, and Infernus NXT. They secured their spot in the next stage and are now awaiting their opponents.

Zero Tenacity on their way to defend the title

In the middle of November last year we crowned the CS:GO champions for the jubilee 10th season of the A1 Adria League, Zero Tenacity. And yet, they are already slowly making their way into the competition, for a chance at another title. Out of 42 teams, Zero Tenacity, alongside Infernus, was the best team in the qualifier. They swiped their opponents through the bracket and made their way to the decider best-of-three series where they took down Klan Rur. Nemanha and his team achieved wins on Anubis and Overpass. On Anubis their victory was as dominating as it can be, winning this map with only 2 lost rounds (16:2). On Overpass they were a force to be reckoned with as well, but the enemy got slightly more rounds in their pocket. That second map ended with a 16:6 score.

On the other side of the bracket, the best team was Infernus NXT. The team led by NEBO in the decider bo3 match defeated DopaminersGG. The first map was Inferno and it was a really close one, as we saw the match go into overtime, but in the end, Infernus was successful on Inferno with a 28:26 score. The next game was a lot easier and there Infernus won with a 16:5 on Anubis.

There are eight spots overall in the group stage, and two are already filled. More chances are offered in the three remained qualifiers. The second qualifier for CS:GO is scheduled for next week, April 16th. You can sign up for it HERE!

Second time’s the charm for Homies in Paris and EU45th Gremlins!

The second Rainbow Six Siege qualifier in the A1 Adria League finished on Saturday, April 8th. Two more teams have joined the league and secured their spots in the group stage of this competition. We had two best-of-three series between four registered teams, and the ones that came out victorious were Homies in Paris and EU45th Gremlins.

Two more R6 teams join the league

As we have seen last week, NORM TIPS and 5 Big Guys were the strongest teams in the first qualifier and therefore made it to the group stage. This Saturday two more teams joined them, with slightly fewer opponents. Only four teams signed up so we had two Bo3 matches between Homies in Paris and Team Jorgovan, and EU45th Gremlins who were against Imal Tanje.

Homies in Paris showed excellent performance in the previous qualifier, reached the decider match, but failed to win it. This time they left nothing to chance and with an easy win secured the spot in the groups. On Theme Park they defeated Team Jorgovan with a 7:0 score, while on Border the result was 7:2, again in favor of “Homies”.

As was already mentioned EU45th Gremlins were the victors in the second match. They also competed in the first qualifier, but under a different name, AnimeorLoss. They took the win over team Imal Tanje on maps ClubHouse and Oregon with dominating scores of 7:0, and 7:3 on the second map. This team was eliminated in the first qualifier by 5 Big Guys, and now that they have made it to the groups, they will seek revenge against them.

The next, third qualifier in Rainbow Six Siege is scheduled for next week, April 15th. Then we will find out who will join these four teams, and leave only two spots in the group stage. You can sign up for the third qualifier HERE!

Hara takes down Gruby in the first FIFA qualifier and earns 100 points!

The first FIFA23 qualifier has ended in favor of Harun “Hara” Parla who defeated the current FIFA champion Marko “Gruby” Grubisic. Out of 180 players Hara managed to get to the top of the competition and earn himself 100 points. Gruby in second place got 70 points, which was also a really good start to the tournament.

Hara wins the first FIFA qualfier

As you already know FIFA competition in the A1 Adria League has four qualifiers, where the players compete in order to earn as many points as they can. In the end, the best eight players, with the most points and best performance are entering the league and the group stage.

The first qualifier was really interesting to watch, and we saw some familiar names again. Brstimir, Gruby, Hara, Esad1memic, Tarik Novo, arminho, and many others all entered the competition, while some unfamiliar players also showed promising performances.

Like last year Gruby was once again better than Tarik Novo, this time in the fifth round when the former got a win and advanced further in the competition reaching the finals. Hara, his opponent in the finals, is an old A1AL player and he also took down big names such as Esad1memic and arminho. In the grand finals, it was Parla who was better, and in the decider match, he snatched a win on the penalties, making it 2:1 in the overall score.

The match for third place was played between Armin “arminho” Hasanbegovic and Filip “FIFAFICO” Babic, and Fico came out victorious and earned himself 50 points, while Arminho got 40.

The second FIFA23 qualifier is scheduled for next week, April 14th, when the players will fight for even more points and a chance to play with the best regional players. If you still haven’t signed up for it you can do it HERE!

 

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Harmony finally wins the trophy in the A1 Adria League!

On Thursday, April 6th, the first mini-tournament in the 11th season of the A1 Adria League was played. Through this one day, we have seen more than 20 teams compete for the top prize and a trophy in League of Legends. The battle was fierce and we saw some great and exciting games. In the end, the team who climbed all the way to the top and became the champion was Harmony.

Harmony dominated the tournament

After many brilliant performances from Harmony in A1 Adria League, the prize for this team has finally arrived. Harmony is a well-known name in A1AL, and we have seen them compete in the previous two seasons as well. The title was always near, but Harmony couldn’t get it. Twice they reached the grand finals, and twice they were on the verge of winning the whole thing. This year it finally happened, and it was deservedly.

Needless to say, the North Macedonian team was a force to be reckoned with in this tournament. Their first two matches didn’t even last 30 minutes, and their opponents kept surrendering even before losing an inhibitor! Up until the finals Harmony was stomping their opponents in the Bo1 match. In the grand finals, they took on team Elitni Odredi, but they weren’t a problem either, as Harmony became a champion with a 2:0 score.

As a winner Harmony received a 600€ prize, while the runner-up took home 300€. We also had a battle for third place and a 100€ prize between Panda Claus’ Party and SPIRITUAL ZERO – REFORMED, where the latter got the win.

The first mini-tournament is successfully over, but there is no reason to fret, as we have more of these coming soon. The next up is the VALORANT tournament, which will be played next week, April 13th. For Riot’s FPS game, you can sign up HERE!

 

Sign up for a 7000€ worth CS:GO tournament in A1AL!

Since the beginning of the A1 Adria League way back in 2017, CS:GO has been a core game of our regional league. CS:GO is one of the main games in A1AL, and as such has the highest prize pool which will be awarded and distributed to the best teams in the region. We know the fans are waiting for the start of this tournament in the 11th A1 Adria League season, so let’s begin with the qualifiers for the main event in CS:GO.

Make your mark in the regional CS:GO scene

For so many seasons we have witnessed great players and extraordinary talents make the start of their careers, right here in the A1 Adria League. We are continuing with this tradition this year as well, and we are welcoming more and more young players, as well as experienced ones. The matches are always as exciting as ever, and the start of the competition is just around the corner.

The format in CS:GO hasn’t changed from previous seasons. We will have four open qualifiers, where teams will have a chance to earn their spot in the league, i.e. in the group stage of the A1 Adria League in this popular FPS game. Eight teams will advance from the qualifiers, the best two from each one. After completing the SWISS group stage and single-elimination playoffs, we’ll rejoice in the crowning of the newest A1 Adria League champions in CS:GO. The top four teams will battle in the playoffs and share a 7000€ worth prize pool, where the champion will take home a whopping 3,500 euros.

The qualifiers are scheduled for April 9th, 16th, 23rd, and 30th, so there is still plenty of time to sign up and begin your climb!

VALORANT is the second mini-tournament that A1AL is hosting!

As we have announced recently the 11th A1 Adria League season is gonna be more exciting and with way more games. So far, we have introduced three standard games that will be played during this season. Apart from that, six more mini-tournaments are coming to A1 Adria League. After League of Legends, which was already revealed, we are here to present you the second mini-tournament in Riot’s other game, VALORANT!

Sign up and become the third-ever VALORANT champion in A1AL

This is the first season where we will have tournaments played for and throughout only one day. There will be fierce competition, and if you want to win the prize and become the new VALORANT champion sign up and get ready to clutch your way to the title. The VALORANT mini-tournament will be held on April 13th so there is still plenty of time to gather your team and prepare for the legendary battle that awaits you.

There will be no qualifiers for this tournament, so all you have to do is sign up and start competing. The bracket will be single elimination so there is no place for mistakes. The matches will be bo1, while the grand finale will be played in a best-of-three format. The prize pool for VALORANT will be 1000 euros, and the winner will get his share of 600, while the second and third place will win 300 and 100 euros, respectively.

To sign up click on the link below!

SIGN UP FOR THE A1 ADRIA LEAGUE VALORANT TOURNAMENT

We just introduced VALORANT in A1 Adria League last year, and during the previous two seasons, we have seen a lot of exciting and tense matches. So far in our league, two champions have been crowned, Balkan Stars and Grandma’s Gambit. Be the third champion in the region in this growing FPS game! Don’t miss out on this epic opportunity to showcase your skills and compete against some of the best gamers in the region!

FIFA23 is back for yet another A1 Adria League season!

The start of the new A1 Adria League season, the 11th iteration of this tournament, is just around the corner. We are back with more games, exciting matches, and more fun. As it was years before, FIFA23 is a constant game in our league. This year won’t be any different so all FIFA enjoyers, fans, and players get ready, because you can already sign up for the qualifiers, and start your journey to the throne!

Sign up for the FIFA23 qualifiers now!

Not much has changed in the format for this particular game. Old contestants in A1 Adria League are already familiar with its concepts, but here is how it works for all you new rookie players. Like the previous season, the FIFA23 competition will start off with four open qualifiers, where all the players will be able to gather as many points as they can and manage to go further in the tournament as a higher seed as possible. After the qualifiers, from all the signed-up players only eight will have a chance to continue their road to the big trophy. The competition will be tough, so don’t make many mistakes, and play your best style from the beginning of the tournament!

Eight qualified players will then enter the SWISS group stage, after which the best four will advance. That is when the final competition will take place, as will these best four players battle for the Champion title and the prize pool of 2,300€.

The qualifiers are scheduled to take place on April 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th, so there is still time to perfect your tactics and game style.

Prepare for the most exciting FIFA23 tournament so far! Last year we got a new king on the throne and he is gonna be a tough one to beat. Can you be the one to defeat the young master of FIFA Gruby? Sign up and find out!