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Get ready for A1AL Season 15!

We’ve been hyping you up for the upcoming season for the better half of this year, and we’re very happy to finally announce it – the fifteenth season of the A1 Adria League is here! In the next few weeks, we’ll be sharing further information and details about the games, format and more, but for now, let’s get over the basics. 

We’re continuing with the things we do the best: offering the best selection of games for all ages and audiences, ranging from FPS to sports simulation and battle royale. For the upcoming season, we’re keeping the games you’ve all followed earlier in 2025, but we’re keeping the prize pool nice and big, just like we promised. 

Before we start: Make sure to read the official rulebook of Season 15!

What games will be played at A1AL Season 15? 

 

The Weekly playdays we’ve organised earlier this year were a hit with the players, so we’ve decided to not mess around with the formula for the main league. This, however, does not mean that other games will not be a part of the league, for example, through the A1 Student eChallenge. The games we’ll compete in are Counter-Strike 2, EA Sports FC 26, EA FC Mobile, Brawl Stars and PUBG: Battlegrounds. Every game will have its own qualifiers, group stages and knockouts to crown the best individual player or team, which means that you should slowly be getting ready for the first round of open qualifier coming your way very soon. 

CS2

CS2 returns as the star of the show and will have the highest prize pool of the season. A total of €17,000 will be divided among the best teams, as follows: 

First place: 8,500€

Second place:4,250€

Third place:2,750€

Fourth place: 1,500€

We’re sticking with FACEIT as our tournament platform of choice for this season, which means that the qualifier cups are already live on the platform.

EA FC 26

As usual, the release cycle of the EA FC games means that we’ll be playing the new game in the new season. 

For the prize pool, a total of €2,000 will be divided among the top players. 

First place: 1,000€

Second place: 600€

Third place: 300€

Fourth place: 100€

EA FC Mobile

The EA FC Mobile competitions have been a big success earlier this year during the Weekly Cup phase, so we’re bringing the dynamic mobile football game back. The best regional players will first compete in five rounds of qualifiers before advancing to the main round. Have in mind that the EA FC Mobile qualifiers are organised through Discord, so you’ll have to join the official server in order to participate in any of the qualifiers. 

  • A1AL Season 15 – EAFCM – Qualifier 1 – 11.10.2025
  • A1AL Season 15 – EAFCM – Qualifier 2 – 18.10.2025
  • A1AL Season 15 – EAFCM – Qualifier 3 – 25.10.2025
  • A1AL Season 15 – EAFCM – Qualifier 4 – 01.11.2025
  • A1AL Season 15 – EAFCM – Qualifier 5 – 08.11.2025

The prize pool will be distributed in the same way as the “big” EA FC competition, with a total of €2,000. 

First place: 1,000€

Second place: 600€

Third place: 300€

Fourth place: 100€

PUBG: Battlegrounds

The world’s favourite battle royale game is back in Season 15 with a prize pool of €1,850 and two rounds of qualifiers. 

The prize pool will be divided as follows:

First place: 950€

Second place: 400€

Third place: 300€

Fourth place: 200€

Brawl Stars

Rounding up the list of main games, Brawl Stars is returning as a fan-favourite with a prize pool of €2,500 and four qualifying rounds to find the best regional talents ahead of the final phase. 

The prize pool will be divided as follows: 

First place: 1,000€

Second place: 750€

Third place: 500€

Fourth place: 250€

What A1AL pros play in their free time

Esports as an industry can be very demanding and pro players spend every second of their time improving and mastering their game. However, beneath the surface of intense training, some players like to unwind and relax with a different game. We asked our A1 Adria League participants if they play a game in other genres, which games they play, and why. Read on to learn more about some of A1AL’s competitors in Brawl Stars, CS2, EAFC, and FC Mobile.

Somzi and Nikolas talk about their FC Mobile’s nostalgic beginnings

Two of our best players in the 14th A1 Adria League season after the qualifiers are Nikola “Nikolas7” Seočanac and Miša “SPK_somzi” Todorović. I sat down with them and we talked about the importance of FIFA for both of these players.

I’m currently competing in EA FC Mobile, a game I discovered about five years ago. I was most impressed by the concept of the game, as well as the community where I met many good players with whom I played many nice matches in various tournaments. The biggest advantage of this game is that I can play anywhere using only my phone.

Apart from EA FC Mobile, I spent a lot of time playing CS 1.6 and CS: GO, where one of my favorite moments was when we won the gaming room for our faculty. I am also a big fan of sports games such as Football Manager, NBA, PES, and EA FC. One interesting thing is that I still remember part of the CD-KEY for FIFA 2004, said Somzi from Spartak Subotica eSport.

Nikolas7 also shared a part of his humble beginnings and a lot of us can relate to his experience.

It simply had to be a football game! I’ve been a fan of football pictures ever since I was little, and I spent every penny on opening bags looking for toothy Ronaldo, as we called him at the time, to finally finish the album. After that, we would all go and play football together outside, trade duplicate cards while being all muddy. The reflection of these childhood memories I saw in EA FC games, but of course now there is little time for the platform so we play the mobile version wherever we go.

However, ideally, it still reminds of collecting your favorite cards by creating your unique dream team and competing with others, and making new friendships along the way. Finally, I would like to wish all the participants of the top 16 phase good luck and encourage new ones to join next season as well, said this Youtuber, A1AL player and ex caster.

Nemanja Misko dedicated to the A1AL

Another football game in our arsenal is of course EAFC which has been featured in the A1AL since the fifth season. And so far one of the best, who finished first in the qualifiers, is Nemanja “Nemanja_Misko” Mišić. He told me that he only plays EAFC and that the A1 Adria League encourages him to do so even more.

I started playing FIFA from a young age. I was 7 years old. My dad bought me my first FIFA and from then on I had a desire to win tournaments and competitions. A few years ago, I started playing this game seriously and competitively, and the first serious tournament was the A1 Adria League. I have a clear goal in front of me and I fantasize and dream about becoming the best in the world one day.

There were a lot of difficult moments and losses, but if I’ve learned something in life, it’s that you should never give up and always push on and give your best. I would like to one day lift the A1 Adria league cup and in the future continue to play the best I can and achieve all my dreams and goals.

CS2 and BS pro players share their gaming focus

Apart from EAFC, a CS2 player and a member of team Kubix Atif “gejmzilla” Mustafa also gave his short comment on what he does in his free time.

I only play Sid Meier’s Civilization VI apart from CS. I like the game a lot and it helps me take a break from CS from time to time – short and direct from gejmzilla!

Furthermore, I wanted to know what Nikola “DzonDzon” Brajković, one of the most successful Brawl Stars players in A1AL, plays and his view on this. As you know, Frutas has been dominating the regional scene for quite a few years, and they don’t look like they are anywhere near the end. So when DzonDzon told me he is dedicated only to Brawl Stars I wasn’t surprised.

Most of the time I only play Brawl Stars because to be the best and among the best, you have to be active and dedicated to only one thing, so I don’t really have time to play anything besides that. I’m not a big fan of games in general, but Brawl Stars offered something that I hadn’t had the chance to play on a tablet before, said our seven time A1AL winner.