Revolte have won ESL South East Europe Championship Season 2 Finals following a 2-0 victory (de_inferno 16-13, de_cbble 16-13) in the grand final versus E-Frag.net. On Saturday four best teams from the online qualifying phase of ESL South East Europe Championship's second season gathered in Budapest, Hungary to compete for $2,500 in prizemoney. Revolte came as a surprise to E-Frag.net, who met them in the initial round of the best-of-one upper bracket and fell to the lower bracket after a 6-16 on de_cache. Alexander "rmL" Kancsev's Hungarian squad bolstered with Patrik "Zero" Žúdel advanced to the grand final following another one-map battle with CSGO.one, featuring Lasse "maeVe" Elgaard and Benjamin "tabu" Vangstrup.
Soon they were joined by the Bulgarian lineup, who went to double digits on both maps in the consolidation final with the aforementioned Hungarian-Danish CSGO.one. Nikolay "nkl" Krastev's squad then faced Revolte in a re-match, which was that time around much closer, as both de_inferno and de_cbble went to 16-13 scorelines, but in the end fell short. ESL South East Europe Season 2 Finals standings:
rmL has told HLTV.org that the winning lineup Revolte are looking for an organization to represent, interested parties are to contact the team via e-mail at malovicsg@yahoo.com. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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