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A1 SeC – RL Qualifier #1
02.05.2026.

GENERAL

Rocket League

Rocket League is a high-energy sports game developed and published by Psyonix. First released in 2015, the game combines football (soccer) with fast-paced vehicular gameplay, where players control rocket-powered cars to hit a ball into the opponent’s goal. Matches are typically played in teams, with a strong focus on mechanics such as aerial control, positioning, and boost management. The game is easy to pick up but difficult to master, with advanced techniques like air dribbles, flip resets, and ceiling shots forming the core of high-level play.

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TOURNAMENTS

A1 STUDENT eCHALLENGE – S7 & S8

Rocket League brings fast-paced, high-energy gameplay to the A1 Student eChallenge, combining mechanical skill, teamwork, and quick decision-making. With its unique mix of football and vehicular action, the game challenges players to master movement, positioning, and coordination in a dynamic competitive environment.

Within A1SeC, student teams get the chance to compete against top university talent, gaining valuable experience while developing their skills in both individual play and team synergy. Whether playing casually or aiming to climb the competitive ladder, Rocket League offers an exciting platform for growth and competition.

TWO NEW SEASONS AND PRIZE POOL

In 2026, Rocket League will be featured in both Season 7 and Season 8 of the A1 Student eChallenge, contributing to a total prize pool of 1350€ and continuing to be one of the key titles in the student competition.

A1 SeC S7 - Rocket League prize pool

675€

1ST PLACE

300€

2ND PLACE

225€

3RD PLACE

150€

DATES & FORMAT

The Rocket League tournament starts with two open qualifiers, where teams compete in a single-elimination bracket with BO3 matches and a BO5 decider. The top four teams from each qualifier advance to the group stage.

The group stage is split into two groups of four teams, played in a round-robin format with BO5 matches. The top two teams from each group qualify for the final stage.

The final stage is played in a double-elimination bracket, with BO5 matches throughout and a BO7 grand final to determine the champions.

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Rules

The following document outlines the rules of the competition that should be followed by all of the A1 Adria League and A1 Student eChallenge participants. Breaking the rules will result in a penalty outlined in the rulebook.

Please note that the tournament administration always has the final say and may adjust or modify the rules in specific situations to ensure fair play and sportsmanship.

At A1 Adria League, we aim to create an enjoyable experience for everyone involved, including players, fans, staff and spectators, and hope to deliver a fun and exciting event for all.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us or join our Discord. Our staff will be happy to help.

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