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ESL Pro League Season 4 - North America

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[e][h]ESL Pro League Season 4 - North America
League Information
Organizers:
Type:
Online
Location:
North America North America
Prize Pool:
$75,000 USD
Start Date:
2016-08-17
End Date:
2016-10-13
Teams:
14
Liquipedia Tier:
Links
Maps
Cache • Cobblestone • Dust II • Mirage • Nuke • Overpass • Train

About[edit]

Broadcast Talents[edit]

  • Analysts:
    • United States Ryu (Steve Rattacasa)
    • United States DaZeD (Sam Marine)
  • Commentators:

Format[edit]

Prize Pool[edit]

$75,000 USD are spread among the participants as seen below:

Participants[edit]

1 The roster of Tempo Storm is acquired by Immortals. [1]
2 The roster of Luminosity Gaming is acquired by SK Gaming. [2]
3 Immortals replace Brazil SHOOWTiME with Brazil zews. [3]
4 Ze Pug Godz join eUnited. [4]
5 Brazil SHOOWTiME joins SK Gaming as temporary stand-in while Brazil fer recovers from surgery. [5]
6 Winterfox releases their roster from the previous season, and pick up a new Australian/New Zealand team. [6]
7 August 17th - United States nahtE leaves eUnited for Counter Logic Gaming and is replaced with Canada a2z. [7][8]
8 August 20th - OpTic Gaming release Canada stanislaw and replace him with United States tarik. [9]
9 August 24th - United States Relyks leaves Selfless Gaming, United States kaboose joins the starting roster. [10]
10 September 6th - Canada Marved goes inactive on eUnited due to personal issues, United States tck replaces him as a stand-in. [11]
11 September 14th - Canada stanislaw returns to OpTic's starting roster in place of Canada daps. [12][13]
12 September 26th - United States cannonchow parts ways with eUnited.
13 September 27th - Canada Grt has parted ways with Counter Logic Gaming. [14]
14 Renegades announce that they will not attend ESL Pro League Finals if they qualify due to a conflict with the Asia Minor.

Results[edit]

Overview[edit]

League Ladder
1. Cloud9 Cloud9 25-1 383-225 +158 75p
2. Immortals Immortals 20-6 385-234 +151 60p
3. SK GamingSK Gaming SK Gaming 18-8 341-225 +116 54p
4. OpTic GamingOpTic Gaming OpTic 17-9 376-306 +70 51p
5. Renegades Renegades 17-9 371-271 +100 51p
6. NRG eSportsNRG eSports NRG eSports 17-9 344-278 +66 51p
7. Team Liquid Team Liquid 15-11 370-318 +52 45p
8. Echo Fox Echo Fox 13-13 337-353 -16 39p
9. Counter Logic Gaming CLG 10-16 288-377 -89 30p
10. Winterfox Winterfox 9-17 273-364 -91 27p
11. compLexity Gaming coL 9-17 269-377 -108 27p
12. Selfless Gaming Selfless Gaming 7-19 302-387 -85 21p
13. Splyce Splyce 3-23 240-402 -162 9p
14. eUnited eUnited 2-24 239-409 -170 6p
Cloud916-9
Overpass
16-11
Mirage
12-16
Dust II
16-6
Overpass
16-5
Cobblestone
16-8
Cobblestone
16-5
Cache
16-3
Train
16-12
Mirage
16-12
Mirage
w-16-13
Train
16-11
Dust II
compLexity Gaming5-16
Train
16-8
Train
9-16
Train
16-11
Train
16-12
Cache
11-16
Mirage
4-16
Dust II
4-16
Mirage
16-10
Dust II
7-16
Train
7-16
Overpass
16-11
Cobblestone
1-16
Overpass
Counter Logic Gaming10-16
Train
16-9
Dust II
16-14
Dust II
16-10
Dust II
8-16
Train
16-12
Mirage
16-14
Mirage
5-16
Train
16-9
Dust II
5-16
Dust II
4-16
Overpass
19-15
Overpass
11-16
Dust II
Echo Fox8-16
Dust II
15-19
Dust II
16-12
Train
16-8
Overpass
4-16
Mirage
19-16
Nuke
11-16
Dust II
11-16
Train
16-14
Cache
16-14
Mirage
12-16
Overpass
16-6
Overpass
8-16
Overpass
eUnited8-16
Mirage
15-19
Cache
14-16
Train
7-16
Mirage
10-16
Mirage
11-16
Mirage
8-16
Mirage
12-16
Cache
13-16
Nuke
6-16
Mirage
3-16
Train
14-16
Train
11-16
Mirage
Immortals14-16
Overpass
16-7
Train
16-3
Cobblestone
16-10
Cache
10-16
Dust II
16-12
Mirage
16-7
Cache
12-16
Cache
16-13
Cache
16-8
Cache
16-4
Mirage
16-4
Cobblestone
16-1
Mirage
Team Liquid10-16
Dust II
16-7
Dust II
16-5
Cobblestone
10-16
Dust II
16-2
Dust II
16-12
Train
14-16
Dust II
16-3
Mirage
10-16
Cache
13-16
Mirage
16-10
Cobblestone
16-8
Train
16-14
Dust II
NRG eSportsNRG eSports10-16
Train
16-10
Cache
16-9
Cobblestone
16-11
Dust II
16-8
Overpass
6-16
Overpass
16-7
Cobblestone
16-12
Cache
16-10
Mirage
16-5
Cobblestone
7-16
Cobblestone
16-4
Cobblestone
16-5
Cobblestone
OpTic GamingOpTic Gaming12-16
Cache
16-6
Train
16-9
Overpass
16-5
Dust II
16-2
Mirage
13-16
Cobblestone
20-22
Cobblestone
16-10
Cobblestone
16-13
Cache
22-20
Mirage
15-19
Train
16-8
Mirage
16-8
Overpass
Renegades16-19
Mirage
16-8
Mirage
16-2
Cobblestone
16-8
Nuke
16-5
Dust II
2-16
Cobblestone
16-12
Dust II
16-9
Cobblestone
16-12
Mirage
16-10
Dust II
16-0
Dust II
16-6
Dust II
16-3
Mirage
Selfless Gaming12-16
Overpass
9-16
Cache
15-19
Cobblestone
13-16
Dust II
12-16
Dust II
1-16
Cobblestone
6-16
Train
5-16
Dust II
13-16
Cache
3-16
Cobblestone
7-16
Train
16-13
Train
16-13
Dust II
SK GamingSK Gaming-w16-1
Dust II
16-7
Nuke
16-11
Dust II
16-8
Dust II
11-16
Overpass
13-16
Mirage
16-14
Dust II
16-8
Cobblestone
12-16
Nuke
16-9
Mirage
16-10
Cobblestone
w-
Splyce2-16
Mirage
16-14
Overpass
9-16
Mirage
10-16
Mirage
16-3
Mirage
7-16
Train
6-16
Cobblestone
8-16
Overpass
9-16
Cobblestone
3-16
Nuke
14-16
Cobblestone
6-16
Mirage
7-16
Mirage
Winterfox7-16
Mirage
14-16
Dust II
16-13
Cobblestone
11-16
Dust II
16-12
Cache
7-16
Cache
11-16
Mirage
5-16
Dust II
6-16
Cobblestone
8-16
Cobblestone
19-16
Mirage
-w16-13
Overpass
Cloud9compLexity GamingCounter Logic GamingEcho FoxeUnitedImmortalsTeam LiquidNRG eSportsNRG eSportsOpTic GamingOpTic GamingRenegadesSelfless GamingSK GamingSK GamingSplyceWinterfox

Detailed Results[edit]

For results of weeks 1-4, click here.

For results of weeks 5-8, click here.

For results of week 9, click here.

References[edit]