
A1 Adria League Season 15
The 15th season of the A1 Adria League delivered an unforgettable showcase of regional esports, featuring over 5000 players competing across some of the most popular titles: EA SPORTS FC, EA FC Mobile, Brawl Stars, PUBG, and Counter-Strike 2. With a total prize pool of €42000€, the season was filled with high-stakes action, intense rivalries, and dramatic finishes that kept fans on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Across weeks of qualifiers, group stages, and nail-biting playoffs, both veterans and newcomers proved their skill, making Season 15 one of the most competitive and exciting chapters in A1 Adria League history.
Winners
In EA FC, the upper and lower bracket matches provided some of the most dramatic moments of the season. Grubi shocked fans by defeating the heavily favored Misko 2:1, while Mupinjo overcame Backo to face Misko in the lower bracket, ultimately securing his spot in the grand final. In the final showdown, Grubi demonstrated complete dominance, winning 3:0 and claiming the title in a commanding performance that cemented his place as one of the region’s elite players.
EA FC Mobile featured the four-player finale featured Lazar, Gale, Grga, and TaleTopG. TaleTopG advanced through the upper bracket after defeating Gale 2:0, while Lazar fought through the lower bracket to set up the grand final. In the ultimate match, TaleTopG delivered a flawless 3:0 victory over Lazar, capturing his first A1AL S15 Mobile crown and marking a memorable conclusion to the mobile competition.
Brawl Stars delivered a season full of twists and surprises. The upper bracket saw CMM and The Lethal Force secure early victories, while AM UN GRATAR staged a stunning comeback from the lower bracket. After a tense series of matches and an unprecedented reverse sweep of CMM in the grand final, AM UN GRATAR emerged victorious, claiming their first-ever A1 Adria League Brawl Stars title.
The PUBG tournament brought intense tactical play, teamwork, and edge-of-your-seat finishes. From more than 50 teams, 16 made it to the final stage, competing across Erangel, Rondo, Taego, and Miramar. Standout performances from Groove Street, Redline, 404 Error, and CrashZ kept fans guessing until the very last match. Ultimately, Groove Street proved their dominance, finishing with 231 points, 135 kills, and 96 placement points, while Redline took second place and 404 Error claimed third. Individual stars like Vaaazooo and KILYAKAI delivered breathtaking performances, highlighting the depth of talent in the region.
In Counter-Strike 2, the playoffs opened with PSYCHOACTiVE and Diamant Esports, leading to a best-of-five grand final against MANA. The series was full of swings and tension, including an overtime on Ancient and a competitive Mirage map, but MANA ultimately prevailed 3:1 to lift the S15 CS2 trophy.
Season 15 of the A1 Adria League reinforced its status as the premier esports competition in the Adriatic region, combining a massive player base, intense competition, and high-stakes prizes to deliver one of the most thrilling seasons in recent history.
CS2
17000€
1ST PLACE
MANA
8500€
2ND PLACE
PSYCHOACTiVE
4250€
3RD PLACE
Diamant Esports
2750€
4TH PLACE
Toronto
1500€
EAFC 26
2000€
1ST PLACE
Gruby
1000€
2ND PLACE
Mupinho
600€
3RD PLACE
Misko
300€
4TH PLACE
Backo
100€
EAFC Mobile
2000€
1ST PLACE
TaleTopG
1000€
2ND PLACE
Lazar
600€
3RD PLACE
HRD_Gale
300€
4TH PLACE
GRGA
100€
Brawl Stars
2500€
1ST PLACE
AM UN GRATAR
1000€
2ND PLACE
CMM
750€
3RD PLACE
THE LETHAL FORCE
500€
4TH PLACE
LA Passion
250€
PUBG
1850€
1ST PLACE
Groove Street
950€
2ND PLACE
RedLine
400€
3RD PLACE
404 Error
300€
4TH PLACE
CrashZ