Games:

EAFC

EAFC Mobile

CS

LoL

PUBG

Brawl Stars

Clash Royale

Tekken

Date:

01/09/2023
—11/11/2023

Season #12

A1 Adria League Season 12

Season 12 of the A1 Adria League delivered one of the most spectacular finals in the history of the competition, setting a new standard for regional esports events. Across four action-packed days, the A1 Adria League and A1 Student eChallenge joined forces to create a true gaming festival, featuring over 50 hours of esports content, competitions, panels, interviews, and interactive activities. With a total prize pool of €17,130, Season 12 proved once again that the A1 Adria League is the heart of esports in the Adriatic region.

Winners

The opening day was dedicated to the community, giving visitors the chance to play against regional influencers in games such as Counter-Strike, League of Legends ARAM, Tekken, and EAFC24. The following days shifted the focus to elite competition, as the best players and teams battled it out in the Season 12 finals.

The stage first belonged to EAFC24, where Tarik “amke” Novo from Bosnia and Herzegovina continued to write history. With another dominant performance, he secured his sixth A1 Adria League title and a €1,250 prize, further strengthening his status as the most successful football simulation player in league history.

Next came Brawl Stars, where Salada de Frutas once again confirmed their absolute dominance. Fresh off representing the region at the Clash of Leagues finals in Austria, the team showed no signs of slowing down and remained the undisputed champions of the A1 Adria League.

Season 12 also marked an important milestone with the introduction of EAFC24 Mobile as a competitive title. The growing mobile football community finally had its moment on the main stage. With expert commentary by Stefan and Nicolas, players competed for a €1,350 prize pool, and SHAQ emerged as champion after a calm and precise performance in the decisive moments.

As tradition dictates, Counter-Strike closed the season at Reboot InfoGamer powered by A1. For the first time, the Grand Final was played in CS2, adding historical significance to the event. The Suspect and Zero Tenacity delivered a thrilling five-map series, but it was the Serbian powerhouse Zero Tenacity that prevailed with a 3–2 victory. With this win, Z10 secured their third consecutive A1 Adria League title and cemented their place among the most successful teams in league history.

Alongside the main league finals, visitors also witnessed the A1 Student eChallenge, where students competed in CS2 and EAFC24.
In EAFC24, Luka “Kontisha” Kontek claimed the title by defeating the favorite TH3PROD1GY in a dramatic final. After a 1–1 tie between PSG and France, the winner was decided in a derby clash between Dinamo and Hajduk, where Kontisha scored the golden goal to secure the trophy.

In CS2, the best student teams faced off, and FOI (Faculty of Organization and Informatics) from Varaždin emerged victorious by defeating UNIPU in the final and taking home the €500 prize.

With twelve successful seasons behind it, the A1 Adria League continues to grow, innovate, and bring the regional esports community together. Season 12 will be remembered as a landmark edition that combined competition, entertainment, and community into one unforgettable esports spectacle.

Aftermovie

CS:GO

10000€

1ST PLACE

Zero Tenacity

5000€

2ND PLACE

The Suspect

2500€

3RD PLACE

Jake Bube

1500€

4TH PLACE

ex-Partizan Esports

1000€

FIFA 24

2300€

1ST PLACE

Novo

1250€

2ND PLACE

FIFAFICO

600€

3RD PLACE

Skrga

300€

4TH PLACE

Marac

150€

FIFA Mobile

1350€

1ST PLACE

Shaq

700€

2ND PLACE

Nerko

350€

3RD PLACE

Kayozz

200€

4TH PLACE

Suh12

100€

Brawl Stars

450€

1ST PLACE

Salada de Frutas

450€

PUBG

600€

1ST PLACE

Groove Street

600€

League of Legends

750€

1ST PLACE

Groove Street

750€

Clash Royale

150€

1ST PLACE

Dominik

150€

Tekken

250€

1ST PLACE

Crashbanter

250€