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The ESL Pro League Season 14, abbreviated as EPL Season 14 and EPL XIV, was the fourteenth season of the ESL organized Counter-Strike: Global Offensive league, the ESL Pro League. Held between August 16 and September 12, 2021, as an online tournament, due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
The 2020–21 PRO14 (also known as the Guinness PRO14 for sponsorship reasons) was the twentieth season of the professional rugby union competition originally known as the Celtic League. It was the fourth season to be referred to as the PRO14 (the competition was named the Pro12 immediately prior to the addition of two South African teams). [1] [2]
The top six teams at the end of the regular season (after all the teams played one another twice, once at home, once away) enter a knockout stage to decide the Champions of France. This consists of three rounds: the teams finishing third to sixth in the table play quarter-finals (hosted by the third and fourth placed teams).
The playoff champion of Pro D2 is automatically promoted, while the next-to-last Top 14 club and the playoff runner-up of Pro D2 play each other to determine which club will be in Top 14, and which will be in Pro D2 the following season. Starting with the 2009–10 season, the Top 14 knock-out stages consist of three rounds.
In 2014, SK Telecom T1 K followed their success through in the OGN winter season, winning the tournament without dropping a single game. They would then go on to win All-Star Paris 2014. [14] However, their Winter season success did not follow through and after the Spring and Summer seasons, SKT T1 K failed to qualify for the 2014 World ...
However, a week later, Chovy re-signed with Gen.G. [48] Gen.G lost only one match in the 2024 LCK Spring Split, finishing the regular season as the top seed for the playoffs with a 17–1 record. Chovy was named the regular season MVP, was named the Player of the Split, and was selected to the 2024 LCK Spring First All-Pro Team. [49]
Serginho (2021– Changchun Yatai) Tiago Leonço (2021 Guangzhou City, 2024– Shenzhen Peng City) Guilherme (2021–2022 Guangzhou City, 2024 Changchun Yatai) Leonardo (2021 Shandong Taishan, 2021 Hebei F.C., 2023 Changchun Yatai, 2023– Zhejiang) Magno Cruz (2021 Tianjin Jinmen Tiger) Anderson Lopes (2021 Wuhan F.C.) Jadson (2021–2024 ...
The team achieved their highest place ever in the name of Hanwha Life Esports by finishing the summer season at 2nd place (14-4), behind Gen.G Esports (17-1). In the summer playoffs, they swept T1 again, which then followed by a defeat 1-3 from Gen.G that put HLE, once again, face T1 in the lower brackets' final.