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Sign up for Clash Royale open qualifiers for October

The new round of Open Qualifiers is starting as we seek four more players to join the Online Playoffs and battle for LAN finals in Zagreb!

You will have four Open Qualifiers to earn points and prize money. The rest of the format is pretty simple:

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Four of the best players in Season 4 will get a chance to compete in front of the live audience at LAN finals on one of the biggest gaming fairs in Europe – Reboot InfoGamer 2019!

Every weekly Open Qualifier includes prize pool for the first spot of 20€. Prize pool for the Monthly Finals is 150€ while the main prize will be 1500€ prize pool at the LAN finals.

So, what are you waiting for? This is your chance to prove that you are the best Clash Royale player in the region!

Monthly finals for Clash Royale will be played on Friday, October 4th

Clash Royale players, we have an important update for you! Monthly Finals are just around the corner and we would like to inform you that the Monthly Finals for September are going to be played on Friday, October the 4th at 19:00 instead of Tuesday, October the 1st as it was earlier announced.

Monthly Finals will be streamed on all A1 Adria League streaming channels:
YOUTUBE, FACEBOOK, TWITCH so make sure to follow them.

A1AL CR Monthly Finals

That means that Top 8 players with the highest amount of points will be competing for the prize pool and spot in the Online Playoffs on Friday. Before that, we have one Open Qualifier left to determine who those players will be.

Monthly Finals will be played in a double-elimination format with LB finals and Grand Finals being Bo5 series and rest of the matches Bo3.

Feel free to contact us if you have any additional questions!

The best teams and players will battle for the largest prize yet – 24.000 Euros of prize money, glory and a qualifying spot to follow-up international esports tournaments

SEASON 4 OF A1 ADRIA LEAGUE POWERED BY ESL WILL CULMINATE AT INFOGAMER REBOOT IN ZAGREB – THE LARGEST REGIONAL GAMING FAIR 

The best teams and individual competitors will battle for the largest prize yet – 24.000 Euros of prizemoney, glory and a chance to qualify for the ESL Pro.

Zagreb, August 08, 2019 – Starting now, A1 Adria League powered by ESL will welcome the best teams and individuals to its open qualifiers in CS:GO, DOTA 2, Clash Royale and Hearthstone. The winners of the qualifiers will be joining the winning CS:GO and DOTA 2 teams from season 3. 

In Season 3 of A1 Adria League, which was held entirely online, we have witnessed some great competition between the best gamers in the region.
SENER1, from team uNiQUE, after winning the CS:GO Tournament in  Season 3 shared with us: It means the world to me and my team that we have chances to prove ourselves even more. It is a great opportunity for us.”

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Team uNIQUE not only won Season 3 and thus securing themselves a place in Season 4 of A1 Adria League, but also won the chance to compete in the ESL Pre-Climber cup, which is a stepping stone towards the ESL PRO League, the highest tier of CS:GO competition globally. 

In Season 4 the stakes are even higher – larger prizepool, live finals at the most prestigious gaming fair in the region – InfoGamer Reboot and a follow-up story for the winners.

Qualifiers on all 4 games are open for participation and fully online, meaning anyone who has the necessary age for the game can participate and feel the magical thrill of esports.
The first qualifiers start on August 17, 2019 and more information can be found here (CS:GO, Dota 2)

We, at A1 Adria League powered by ESL are very happy to have witnessed the fast growth of the local esports scene. When we started less than 3 years ago we have defined that the goal of A1 Adria League is to foster the growth of the local esports scene by offering a proving grounds for the local competitors and an entertaining show for the esports fans.

Today, we see ex-participants in A1 Adria League competing at the largest esports forums globally. A1 Adria League season 1 and 2 CS:GO winners – Valiance&CO, now called CR4ZY are playing at the StarLadder & i-League Berlin CS:GO Major in just a few weeks and now Sacre, the League of Legends MVP of season 1 is playing for team SK Gaming in the most prestigious League of Legends competition – LEC.

Valiance&CO (now CR4ZY) S2 A1 Adria League

For Season 4 of A1 Adria League, some of the best esports experts and talents will be hosting the live show from a studio in Belgrade. More than 260 hours of unique, live esports content will be available to the fans.

Overview of Season 4 of A1 Adria League Powered by ESL

Games: Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Dota 2, Clash Royale, Hearthstone
Qualifier dates:
CS:GO 17.8. – 25.8.
Dota 2 17.8. – 24.8.
Clash Royale 7.9. – 28.9. / 5.10. – 26.10.
Hearthstone 7.9. – 28.9. / 5.10. – 26.10.

Prize money distribution:
Per PC game (CS:GO/Dota2)
1. 5000€
2. 3000€
3. 1500€
4. 500€

Per mobile game(CR/HS)
Weekly qualifier (20€ each)
Monthly qualifier (150€ each)
1. 800€
2. 400€
3. 200€
4. 100€

Date and location of finals:

Reboot InfoGamer, Zagreb, Croatia

Clash Royale – 15.11.2019

Hearthstone – 15.11.2019

CS:GO – 16.11.2019

Dota2 – 17.11.2019

Website: a1adrialeague.com

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Nikola: “I didn’t think at first that I would win the whole thing.”

Oh boy and what an end it was, we had an awesome playoff full of excitement and great matches, but like all good things, it had to come to an end. We are proud to announce the winners of the CR Season 3.

The first place was won by Nikola, the 2nd place was taken by his teammate Tocilovac, the third place was ConeKorleone and the 4th was taken by destroyer.

You can watch the whole playoff recap: >>Here<<

In order to get more insight about our champion we asked him some questions about what separated him from the rest and contributed to him winning the third season, enjoy!

1. What did you expect before the Playoffs? Did you think you would win the whole thing?

Nikola
: “I imagined that I would be somewhere at the top, but I didn’t think at first that I would win the whole thing.”



2. What do you think separated you from the rest of the players and made the most difference in your opinion?

Nikola
: “I do not think there are any major differences, they are all outstanding players. The main distinction, in my opinion, might have been, that I focused on what sort of decks they are playing and tried to counter them, which turned out to be the right choice.”


3. Now that you have proven that you are the best in the Adria region, what are the next goals?

Nikola
: “My next goals are first of all winning the A1 Adria in Zagreb and to be a part of some of the international leagues like the “Connect to Play” (CTP) and “Super Liga Orange” (SLO)”


4. You and Tocilovac seem to be always in the top of the tournaments you play in. Has it formed some sort of rivalry where you motivated each to be better or is it more a team effort where you help each other to become the best versions of yourselves?

Nikola
: “I see Tocilovac as a friend, rival, and a person that motivates me a lot. We train together quite frequently, which pushes us both to become the best versions of ourselves, so yeah all of the mentioned.”


5. Would you like to add something?

Nikola
: “I would like to thank everyone who supports me, my Qlash team and my coaches who also contribute quite a lot to my accomplishments.”

The first Month of open qualifiers is done, and we have our top 4 players from May!

The May qualifiers are over and the competition was fierce! Here is the breakdown of how it all went down.

In the first open qualifier ConeKorleone came out swinging and he won the first cup without dropping a single game, even winning in his first match against the last season Champion Sasaa! In the finals, he achieved a swift victory vs Master Sifu with a 3:0 score.


The second one started off pretty much the same with ConeKorleone destroying everyone on his path, however, Nikola managed to finally stop him and defeat him in the finals with the score of 3:2!

The third open cup of May hosted the most players so far and the fighting was hectic! Sasaa managed to climb up on top with a win in the finals vs Master Sifu, with a 3:2 score, while both of them managed to qualify for the playoff stage!

ConeKorleone, Master Sifu and Sasaa were competing for the first place in all of the 3 qualifiers, however, djumaisop performed admirably with reaching the semifinals twice and therefore qualify as well for the playoff stage

After all of the 3 open qualifiers, we have the top 4 players that have the honor of competing for the grand prize!

We would like to thank everyone for competing and would also like to invite you to the next open qualifiers which will be starting on June the 1st!

While waiting for our next open qualifier cup and the playoff stage you can also give your support to ConeKorleone who will be competing in the SEC Clash Royale Season 9 Playoff, 29 May 2019 18:00 CEST.