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Here are the top eight FIFA Mobile players in the 12th A1AL!

The last qualifier’s week is behind us. We had the opportunity to enjoy exhilarating matches in the fourth and last FIFA Mobile qualifiers. As CS: GO, now CS2, and FIFA23, now EA Sports FC 24, finished this part of the tournament, the previous week only one qualifier was played. Now we have the top eight players in all three main games and the group stage can commence.

Bosnian players dominated the FIFA Mobile qualifiers

After four exciting qualifiers in FIFA Mobile, we finally have our best eight players who will advance to the SWISS group stage and compete for the top prize. Besides already-known players who qualified, based on their success, we also had one upset in the fourth qualifier. Namely, the winner of the Gaming Weekend, Andrija 06, was defeated by a new player Mbalug, and is now out of the race for the top eight and the league. He will have to try again next season.

Two players made it to the semi-finals in the fourth qualifier and therefore secured the two group stage places. It was Lazar and Destroyer who bested a competition of 114 players and are safe in groups. Destroyer, Kayozz, and Nerko are representing Bosnia in the 12th A1 Adria League season, while two Maceodian players, Ivand and Tocc also made it. Besides them, Suh12 and Shaq are also one of the best eight players this season. Watch them compete in EA Sports FC Mobile this Friday on our YouTube or Twitch channel!

SWISS Group Stage Round 1 Matchups in EA Sports FC Mobile:

MATCH 1: Tomislav “suh12” Peula VS Lazar “Lazar” Maras

MATCH 2: Amar “Kayozz” Hadziabdic VS Benjamin “Destroyer” Saldum

MATCH 3: Ivan “Shaq” Novakovic VS Hristijan “Tocc” Tocev

MATCH 4: Ivan “Ivand” Donevski VS Nermin “Nerko” Zdralovic

Besides FIFA Mobile switching to EA Sports FC Mobile, the other main games in our tournament are making the change as well. Qualified FIFA23 players will compete in EA Sports FC 24 in the group stage, while CS: GO is now Counter-Strike 2.

Follow our social media for more information on the upcoming SWISS group stage news in EA Sports FC Mobile, EA Sports FC 24, and CS2!

FIFA Mobile is coming to A1AL for the first time ever!

The 12th A1 Adria League season is only days away, and we already know the names of two main games in the league, CS: GO and FIFA23. Joining these two titans is FIFA Mobile. First qualifiers are just around the corner, so don’t waste any time, and sign up now!

Sign up for the first FIFA Mobile Qualifiers!

FIFA has been one of the constant tournaments featured in our A1 Adria League. We thought about it and decided to add another FIFA tournament due to the popularity and intense competition we see here every season. This season, FIFA will be played on both the console and mobile. This way, we are allowing players who prefer the mobile version of FIFA to compete and have a chance at the prize pool. The first FIFA Mobile champion will be crowned at the end of the season.

Much like the FIFA23 tournament, mobile FIFA will have four open qualifiers where the best regional players will compete and earn points. Securing the group stage won’t be easy, but participating at each and every qualifier will increase your chances. Don’t wait any longer, and sign up for the first FIFA Mobile qualifier scheduled for September 8th by clicking on the link below.

First FIFA Mobile Qualifier – September 8th

After the qualifiers, the best eight players will battle it out in our SWISS group stage. There, only half the people will advance further. Then, in the finals, the best four FIFA Mobile players will compete for the top prize and the trophy. Take a look at some of the general rules of this tournament:

GAME MODE: Head to Head mode (H2H)

SQUAD RESTRICTIONS: NONE

CHECK-IN: N/A

ROUND TIME LIMIT: 45 min

NO SHOW REPORT – 15 MIN after the official round start

The prize pool for this tournament is 1350 euros. This amount will be awarded to the best four players. First place will receive 700, the vice-champion 350, and third and fourth place will earn 200 and 100 euros, respectively.