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Win it all in the new A1AL PUBG tournament!

After League of Legends, we are revealing another mini-tournament in the 12th A1 Adria League season. Unlike an already finished LoL tournament and other upcoming ones, PUBG has a slightly different format. Read on to learn what awaits you if you sign up for this game!

The winner takes it all!

The new PUBG tournament, fourth in the A1 Adria League, will be more exciting and challenging than ever. So far, three-time PUBG champion in the A1AL are Entropiq, who find their way to the top every season. This isn’t surprising considering what a force Entropiq is on the regional, European, and world scene. If you want to compete with the best, don’t waste more time, and sign up HERE AND NOW!

This season, the PUBG mini-tournament will be played for four days. The qualifiers are scheduled for September 4th, where all signed-up teams will compete for their place in the finals. Furthermore, the final days are planned for September 17th, 18th, and 19th, when we will crown the best PUBG team. Each finals day starts at 7:00 CET.

From the qualifiers, the 12 best teams will have a chance at the top prize. Four more invited teams will join them. Follow our social media accounts to find out which!

Overall, 16 teams will give their best during three playdays, and the best team will take home a 600 euro prize. Moreover, maps will be revealed soon. So far, four standard maps are known: Erangel, Vikendi, Miramar, and Taego.

Open Qualifiers – 4.10.2023

First Finals Day – 17.10.2023 at 19h

Second Finals Day – 18.10.2023. at 19h

Third Finals Day – 19.10.2023 at 19h

FIFA games finishing their qualifiers; CS:GO group stage already started in the A1AL!

The fourth-week games of the 12th season in the A1 Adria League finished this weekend. FIFA Mobile played its third qualifier, with only one more left, while FIFA23 players finished their last one, and we now have the top 8 who will advance to the group stage. On the other hand, the first round of the CS: GO group stage was played last Sunday. Read to learn details about each game and how players and teams performed.

More upsets in FIFA Mobile

Like in the first A1AL FIFA Mobile qualifiers, we also witnessed more upsets this week. Firstly, the leader on the scoreboard, Kayozz, was surprisingly eliminated in the third round. Lazar snatched a saucy victory over Kayozz but only managed to reach the next round before being eliminated. Mihajlo ran him over in that round and reached the semifinals, where he was stopped by Suh12, who went on to win the qualifier and max points.

At the moment, Kayozz is still first, while Suh12 is right behind him with 170 points overall. Furthermore, the third place now belongs to Shaq, who has 130 points. With just one more qualifier left, the first three players are almost definitely advancing to the next stage in the A1AL.

Moreover, the competition will be even more significant in the next qualifier, considering we are switching to the new FIFA game EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile. Sign up for it HERE!

Who are the top eight FIFA23 players?

You’d be mistaken if you think that not much has changed in the final scoreboard for FIFA23. One player managed to reach the finals and win 70 points, securing a spot in the league and eliminating two players from the top 8. Namely, Srdjan “Olle Dobrinho” Dobric made it to the finals and, with 90 points overall, is now advancing to groups. With only 20 points before this qualifier, this player never gave up and was rewarded for it.

Due to his success, Djordje “Jasik” Cumbo and Nemanja “NemanjaLS92” Misic are out of the league and will have to try harder next season. Furthermore, max points went into the hands of Filip “CLA_Cyber_FICO” Babic, who was victorious against Olle Dobrinho with a 2:1 score and is also advancing to the group stage with 140 points overall.

Besides them, Novo, Esad Memic, Brstimir, Marac, and TheProd1gy are some of the names we will watch compete for the top prize in the A1AL groups. Also, we are switching to a new FIFA game in this tournament as well, so you will enjoy the best regional players competing in EA SPORTS FC™ 24 from now on.

Second A1AL Qualifiers week brought many exciting matches!

Players from FIFA23 and CS: GO have already finished their second A1AL qualifiers and are now closer to securing the group stage, while some already did. On the other hand, last weekend, FIFA Mobile saw its debut. The first qualifiers welcomed as many as 130 players, and the best was Kayozz, who took 120 points and first place.

Upsets in the first FIFA Mobile qualifiers

There were many upsets and surprises in the first-ever FIFA Mobile qualifiers in the 12th A1 Adria League season. Two Gaming Weekend finalists from the “Balkan Top H2H” organization didn’t make it past the second round. The winner of Gaming Weekend, Andrija06, lost in the first round, while Shaq, the second finalist from this event, only made it to the second round.

Another upset was the elimination of the second-best FIFA Mobile player worldwide, Suhopolja12, who also lost in the first round of the qualifiers.

Those players who made upsets and eliminated the favorites were Kayozz from the Bosnian organization “BHSMC Balkan,” who defeated Medinjo, Maglica, Nemanja, HajdukKryptoa, Benjamin and, in the best-of-five duel, bested Bojan is Back.

The second-best qualifier was Macedonian player IvanD from the organization “Ujedinjeni,” who defeated Shaq, Bule, Havertz, and Nerko in the semifinals. He went home with 80 points.

Nothing is over yet, as we have three more FIFA Mobile qualifiers in A1AL. Sign up for the second one, taking place on September 15th by clicking HERE!

Novo is back; CLA_marac90 still on top

The second A1AL FIFA23 qualifiers saw the return of the king! After failing the first one and losing in the first round, our five-time champion is back to defend the crown. Novo defeated many familiar names and won the most points and first place in these qualifiers. With 100 points, he is now second on the scoreboard, while CLA_marac90 kept his first place by obtaining 40 points.

The battle for the most points happened between two old rivals, Novo and Esad. Esad1memic didn’t manage to defeat Novo and received 70 points, while Tarik, in two games, won with an overall score of 8:3.

Sign up for the third FIFA23 qualifiers HERE!

Only two spots in the CS: GO group stage left

Two more teams have secured the SWISS group stage in the CS: GO competition of A1AL. Besides MBAPPEEK, Partizan, Jake Bube, and current champions Zero Tenacity, teams The Suspect and RUR Esports found their way into the top eight.

Many familiar CS: GO teams signed up for this qualifier and competed against the best in the region. The Suspect roster, who previously played under Blink, didn’t lose a single map. Gulito and his team once again secured the group stage and are ready for the battle for the crown.

On the other side of the bracket, another familiar name made it to the finals of the qualifier, RUR Esports. They defeated ghoulsW with 2:0, another familiar regional CS: GO team.

Two more places are left. It’s time to see which two teams will claim it next weekend. Sign up for the third and last qualifier scheduled for September 17th HERE!

Get ready for a new CS:GO tournament in the A1AL!

A couple of months ago, we crowned the best team in the league and the best CS:GO regional five-person squad, Zero Tenacity. The Serbian team took another trophy in the league, the third one in a row, making them a menace to anyone attempting to take them down from their throne.

Even though it seems like it was yesterday, the CS:GO finale of the 11th A1 Adria League was played in June, and now, in August, we are ready for new adventures. Sign up for CS:GO qualifiers and begin your climb to greatness.

The first qualifier is around the corner!

The new A1 Adria League season always brings something new, and this year isn’t different. The CS:GO competition of the 12th season will have three qualifiers instead of four like it was in the previous years. This doesn’t mean the competition won’t be interesting; it only means we are allowing the best two teams from last season a free pass. Namely, current champions Zero Tenacity and vice champions Jake Bube are the two invited teams who will wait for their opponents in the SWISS group stage.

The first chance for qualifying for the CS:GO group stage is September 3rd. Sign up now by clicking on the link below and secure a spot in the group stage!

First CS:GO Qualifier – September 3rd

If you don’t manage to qualify for the group stage in the first one, you will have two more opportunities, as there are three Qualifiers Cups overall. After the qualifiers, the best eight CS:GO teams will battle it out in the SWISS group stage, where we will have to say goodbye to four of those teams. The other four who proved their worth will advance to the Finals and have a chance to win some of the prize pool of 10,000 euros.

The stakes have never been higher, so don’t miss the chance to take the trophy and a whopping 5,000 euros home.