European Pro League Regular Season 5
May 5th - May 22nd
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Record/Time/Map
Val/Avg
Set by
Rival
GLOCK kills on a map
• Ancient
51.4589
Speed Round (sec)
• Ancient
00:32s01:55s
Player score (round)
• Ancient
41481012
Damage (total/round)
• Ancient
50074
Player score (round)
• Ancient
36461012
Damage (total/round)
• Ancient
50074
Player score (round)
• Ancient
46741012
Player's aces
• Ancient
1
Player's aces
• Ancient
1
Multikill x-
• Ancient
4
results and prize distribution
1st place
Winner
- $6 000
2nd place
- $3 000
3rd place
- $1 000
4th place
5-6th places
7-8th places
9-12th places
13-16th places
Top players
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Score
KPR
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Map Pool
Ancient
65%
35%
5
0
Inferno
63%
37%
4
0
Overpass
63%
37%
3
0
Mirage
53%
47%
11
0
Anubis
52%
48%
3
0
Dust II
49%
51%
4
0
Nuke
49%
51%
4
0
FAQ
As of now the group stage is wrapping up with a pair of decider matches still scheduled: NAVI Junior vs MANA and STATE vs Misa, both of which will determine late-stage group placement and create high-stakes moments for these squads. Earlier deciders and winners matches produced advancing teams in Groups C and D, so today’s games will be especially tense as rosters fight for survival. Tune in early for the map vetoes and mid-game tactical shifts that often decide these elimination encounters.
The regular season is using a group-stage structure where teams play a small knockout-style slate: winners matches reward early success, elimination matches knock teams out of contention, and decider matches settle the final slot in the group. That setup raises the stakes for every map pick and tactical timeout because a single loss can send a team home. For fans, it makes group days compact and dramatic — every match has meaningful consequences for the remainder of the season.
Recent results show a few names popping up: BIG Academy won a winners match in Group C, ALGO took a decider in Group C, and PCIFIC and Prestige traded key wins in Group D with Prestige winning a decider. Those victories indicate momentum and resilience in the group environment, and teams coming out of winners matches typically have an easier path forward. Keep an eye on these squads as momentum from group wins often carries into later stages.
Official player ratings and detailed MVP lists haven’t been released publicly yet, so there isn’t a definitive leaderboard to cite at the moment. That said, players on teams that just secured winners or decider wins—like BIG Academy, ALGO, PCIFIC and Prestige—are the most likely to be influencing results and are worth watching for standout performances. Expect individual stars to emerge from the upcoming deciders, where clutch rounds and high-impact plays are especially visible.
Match-level pick/ban breakdowns aren’t posted right now, but in Counter-Strike 2’s current environment viewers should watch for how teams adapt grenades and utility play, how common certain map choices become in decider scenarios, and whether CT-side defaults or aggressive T-side gambits are winning rounds. The group stage is a good time to spot evolving strategies because teams either stick to a comfort map or surprise opponents in high-pressure matches. Pay attention to veto strategies in deciders, as they often reveal longer-term meta preferences.
The $10,000 prize pool for this regular season is relatively modest compared to international majors and large-scale LAN events, but it still matters for mid-tier organizations and academy rosters by offsetting travel, coaching, and operational costs. More importantly, the competitive and exposure value of performing well in a Pro League environment can be far greater than the raw prize money, offering players chances to earn contracts or larger invites. For many teams, strong placement here is a career-building result rather than purely a financial windfall.
Official viewership numbers haven’t been released yet for this season’s regular stage, so there’s no confirmed data on peak viewers or average concurrent audiences as of now. Broadcasters typically publish those metrics after key matches or at stage milestones, so expect updates once the group stage concludes or during playoff broadcasts. In the meantime, social engagement around decider matches can be a good informal indicator of interest and momentum.
The official playoff structure and qualification rules for this regular season haven’t been fully detailed publicly, so there’s no formal confirmation yet about exactly which spots the decider matches will fill. Historically, decider matches in group play decide who advances to the next phase, so it’s reasonable to view today’s deciders as pivotal for progression, but fans should await the organizer’s announcement for formal qualification rules. Keep an eye on post-match communications for confirmed brackets and seeding details.
Fan buzz is centering on the drama of the final group matches: deciders bring intense rivalry vibes and the prospect of breakout performances from lesser-known rosters like academy teams. Social chatter often spikes around clutch plays, surprising map picks, and young players who step up under pressure, and those narrative moments are happening now as groups finish. Expect highlight reels and meme-worthy rounds to circulate quickly after these elimination games.
While official rookie designations aren’t listed, teams that have just clinched key wins—such as ALGO, BIG Academy, PCIFIC and Prestige—are the ones most likely to produce breakout players during these closing group battles. Decider matches are prime opportunities for lesser-known talent to make a name for themselves with high-impact rounds or clutch performances that attract org interest. If you’re scouting future stars, focus on individuals who consistently appear in highlight clips from today’s elimination matches.
Top players values per round
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Team
Map Count
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