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ESL One: Road to Rio - North America
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ESL One: Road to Rio - North America
League Information
Series:
Organizer:
Sponsor(s):
Game:
Type:
Online
Prize Pool:
$60,000 USD
Start Date:
2020-04-22
End Date:
2020-05-10
Teams:
12
Liquipedia Tier:
Links
Maps
About[edit]
Broadcast Talent[edit]
Format[edit]
- Group Stage: April 22nd - May 3rd, 2020
- Two round-robin format groups
- Each group has 6 teams
- All teams play each other once
- All matches are Bo3
- Top team from each group proceeds to the Semifinals
- Next 2 teams from each group proceed to the Quarterfinals
- Two round-robin format groups
- Playoffs: May 6th - 10th, 2020
- Single-Elimination bracket
- All matches are Bo3
Prize Pool[edit]
$60,000 USD are spread among the teams as seen below:
Note: MIBR are retroactively disqualified due to exploiting a coach spectating bug. [1]
Participants[edit]
Note: Team roster change notes have been moved to their respective team cards, press the Notes button to toggle them.
- 1 October 31st - 100 Thieves acquire Renegades' roster. [2]
- 2 April 28th - 100 Thieves part ways with
kassad. [3]
- 1 September 26th - Evil Geniuses acquire NRG Esports' roster. [4]
- 2 April 4th - Evil Geniuses part ways with
ImAPet. [5]
- 3 April 10th - Evil Geniuses sign
zews as the team's new coach. [6]
- 1 April 15th -
crashies steps down from Bad News Bears and is replaced by
dazzLe. [11]
- 1 March 11th - Yeah Gaming release
gio. [16]
Results[edit]
Group Stage[edit]
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Group A | ||||||
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1. | Gen.G EsportsGen.G | 4-1 | 149-138 | +11 | 12p | |
2. | 100 Thieves100T | 4-1 | 127-104 | +23 | 12p | |
3. | Cloud9C9 | 3-2 | 155-149 | +6 | 9p | |
4. | Evil GeniusesEG | 2-3 | 148-147 | +1 | 6p | |
5. | TriumphTriumph | 2-3 | 106-147 | -41 | 6p | |
6. | OrglessOrgless | 0-5 | 0p |
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Group B | ||||||
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1. | FURIA EsportsFURIA | 5-0 | 194-136 | +58 | 15p | |
2. | Team EnvyEnvy | 3-2 | 190-154 | +36 | 9p | |
3. | Team LiquidLiquid | 3-2 | 137-137 | 0 | 9p | |
4. | MIBRMIBR | 3-2 | 169-146 | +23 | 9p | |
5. | Bad News BearsBNB | 1-4 | 147-180 | -33 | 3p | |
6. | Yeah GamingYeah | 0-5 | 99-183 | -84 | 0p |
Playoffs[edit]
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
FURIA Esports
2
Team Liquid
0
Additional Content[edit]
Streams[edit]
Videos and Photos[edit]
Highlights[edit]
- FalleN vs. Yeah by filq of HLTV 2020-04-24 |
- CeRq vs. 100 Thieves by MAKKU of HLTV 2020-04-25 |
References[edit]
- ↑ Josh Folland (2020-08-31). "Exploitation of coach spectating bug in CS:GO". ESL.
- ↑ 100 Thieves (2019-10-31). "Announcing 100 Thieves CS:GO".
- ↑ 100 Thieves (2020-04-28). "After extensive discussions, we’ve mutually agreed to part ways with our CS:GO Head Coach, Kassad.".
- ↑ "Evil Geniuses enter Counter-Strike: Global Offensive". Evil Geniuses. 2019-09-26.
- ↑ Luis "MIRAA" Mira (2020-04-04). "Official: ImAPet leaves Evil Geniuses". HLTV.
- ↑ Danish "Nohte" Allana (2020-04-10). "Official: zews joins Evil Geniuses as head coach". HLTV.
- ↑ MIBR (2019-09-05). "We have found our 5th, welcome to the MIBR family @kngvito!".
- ↑ MIBR (2019-12-11). "Today we say goodbye to the QueOta ambassador @LUCAS1".
- ↑ MIBR (2019-12-11). "Welcome to the MIBR family @nachomeyern!".
- ↑ Danish "Nohte" Allana (2020-03-25). "MIBR part ways with zews". HLTV.
- ↑ Nohte (2020-04-15). "dazzLe joins Bad News Bears as crashies steps down". Dust2.us.
- ↑ Chaos Esports Club (2020-04-05). "Welcome Voltage".
- ↑ Mnmzzz (2020-04-05). "Triumph cut Asuna". Dust2.us.
- ↑ theroadtodrwaldo (2020-04-15). "Triumph look to curry and Junior; Under 21 disband". Dust2.us.
- ↑ ESL (2020-04-28). "Team “Orgless” have decided to not compete in the rest of the #ESLOne Road to Rio and have disbanded.".
- ↑ Yeah Gaming (2020-03-11). "Today we say goodbye to our CS: GO coach @gio_fps. Thank you very much for everything and we wish you many achievements in your future.".