Gamers Club Liga Série A: May 2026

May 15th - Jun 6th

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Records

Record/Time/Map

Val/Avg

Set by

Rival

M4A1 kills on a map

  •  Dust II

164.1322

AK47 kills on a map

  •  Dust II

196.1406

Assists on a map

  •  Dust II

154.624

Speed Round (sec)

  •  Dust II

00:16s01:55s

Speed Round (sec)

  •  Dust II

00:35s01:55s

Speed Round (sec)

  •  Dust II

00:33s01:55s

Damage (total/round)

  •  Dust II

42174

Player score (round)

  •  Dust II

42421012

Multikill x-

  •  Dust II

4

Multikill x-

  •  Dust II

4

results and prize distribution

Top players

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Map Pool

Nuke

94%

6%

1

0

Dust II

65%

35%

5

0

Mirage

56%

44%

5

0

Overpass

55%

45%

2

0

Anubis

50%

50%

1

0

Ancient

46%

54%

2

0

Inferno

34%

66%

3

0

FAQ
RED Canids Academy won the May 2026 split, beating LP in the grand final and claiming first place. Official results show the tournament had a total prize pool of 1,975, with RED Canids Academy receiving 1,580 and LP taking 395. The victory is a clear statement for RED’s academy program and boosts the organization’s competitive momentum in future domestic events. For the players, that top prize and title are valuable resume items when clubs evaluate talent.
The playoffs used a single-elimination format and have now completed as of June 5, 2026. In the semifinals RED Canids Academy beat paiN Academy while LP defeated MIBR Academy, setting up the RED vs LP grand final that RED Canids Academy won. That straight knockout style made every match high stakes and rewarded teams that peaked during the playoff weekend. Single-elimination in regional leagues often produces tense, highlight-filled matches that emphasize preparation and clutch performances.
The clearest storyline is RED Canids Academy’s championship run and LP’s strong showing as the tournament runner-up. Semifinal appearances from MIBR Academy and paiN Academy also underline how academy squads continue to dominate the domestic ladder. With 16 teams in the field, the split highlighted regional depth and reinforced the importance of academy talent pipelines for Brazilian organizations. Fans should watch players from these rosters for potential promotions or transfers after the split.
With a total prize pool of 1,975, this split is modest compared to larger international tournaments and Majors, which offer far larger payouts. However, for regional league play the prize money still matters: it supports team operations, helps cover travel or salary top-ups, and rewards rising talent in academy squads. Smaller but consistent prize pools are an important part of the competitive ecosystem because they keep organizations invested in regional development. Winning the split also brings non-monetary value like exposure and leverage in negotiations.
Official match-by-match map and draft logs haven't been published here, so we can't confirm precise pick/ban trends from the tournament. Generally in Counter-Strike 2 regional leagues, teams gravitate toward maps that favor coordinated utility usage and disciplined CT setups, and you can often spot meta shifts in which sides teams choose to prioritize. If you’re following trends, keep an eye on post-tournament recaps and VODs for breakdowns of repeated strategies or surprising map performances. Those analyses are where deeper tactical patterns from a split usually emerge.
Individual award information such as an official MVP has not been released in the tournament summary available here, so we can’t name a specific player. That said, championships typically elevate a few standout performers into the spotlight, and players from RED Canids Academy and LP are the likeliest candidates for post-event honors and roster interest. Look for team social channels and the tournament organizer’s final recap for official award announcements. Individual recognition from a split can be a career-changing credential for academy players.
A title for RED Canids Academy and a deep run for LP are big resume boosts that can increase visibility for players when clubs hunt for new talent. Academy success often leads to internal promotions, temporary loans to senior squads, or offers from other organizations looking to bolster depth. Even beyond direct transfers, standout performances in the playoffs raise a player’s bargaining power and media profile within the region. Expect some roster movement or renewed contract talks in the weeks after the split as teams capitalize on these outcomes.
Official viewership numbers for this split haven't been released as of now, and because the event was online there are no attendance figures to report. Organizers and broadcasters sometimes publish streaming metrics later, so those figures may appear in a post-tournament report or on the tournament’s social channels. While raw viewer counts matter to sponsors and orgs, engagement on highlights and clip performance across platforms can be just as important for measuring reach. Keep an eye on team and organizer posts for any retrospective broadcast data.
Specific viral clips or fan-favorite moments haven’t been catalogued in the official results available here, but the grand final and decisive playoff rounds are usually where the most-shared moments come from. Championship-winning rounds, clutch individual plays, and emotional reactions from academy players commonly drive social engagement after a split. For the best highlights and community reaction, check the organizer’s and teams’ channels where recap packages and top plays are typically posted. Those highlight reels are the quickest way to relive the split’s most memorable moments.
The tournament summary here doesn’t include direct VOD links or full stat sheets, so your best bet is to check the Gamers Club official channels and the participating teams’ YouTube or Twitch archives for replays and highlight packages. Many teams also post match breakdowns and player clips on social media, which are useful for quick recaps and tactical analysis. If you want deeper statistics, look for post-event coverage from regional CS2 analysts and content creators who often publish round-by-round breakdowns after the split concludes. Those sources are where in-depth maps, economy trends, and individual performance metrics usually appear.