United21 Season 47
Mar 30th - Apr 16th
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Set by
Rival
Fast bomb plant (sec)
• Nuke
00:33s01:19s
Fast bomb plant (sec)
• Nuke
00:30s01:19s
Flash duration on a map (sec)
• Nuke
00:59s00:33s
GLOCK kills on a map
• Nuke
31.4589
GLOCK damage (avg/round)
• Nuke
17.64.4
Smoke thrown on a map
• Nuke
1513.9736
AK47 kills on a map
• Nuke
176.1406
AK47 damage (avg/round)
• Nuke
8625.1
Smoke thrown on a map
• Nuke
1513.9736
AK47 damage (avg/round)
• Nuke
58.525.1
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
Map Pool
Mirage
59%
41%
8
2
Overpass
54%
46%
7
3
Ancient
52%
48%
11
4
Dust II
51%
49%
17
0
Anubis
51%
49%
11
1
Nuke
50%
50%
13
3
Inferno
42%
58%
9
3
FAQ
As of now the Grand Final is set with Young Ninjas coming through the upper bracket and Fire Flux advancing by winning the lower bracket final, so those two teams will meet for the title. That clash represents the classic upper-bracket survivor vs. lower-bracket momentum storyline and will decide the champion before the tournament concludes on April 16, 2026. Fans should expect a high-stakes series where map selection and endurance after long playoff runs will matter most.
BRUTE reached the upper bracket final but lost to Young Ninjas, then dropped to the lower bracket and were eliminated by Fire Flux, which resulted in a third-place finish and a $1,000 prize payout. That sequence highlights how narrow the margins are in double-elimination play — one loss sends you into a gauntlet, and another ends the run. For BRUTE this is a respectable payday and a learning moment for closing out high-pressure series going forward.
Playoff picks and bans show Dust2 and Anubis appearing frequently as pick targets, while maps like Nuke and Ancient are often banned, indicating teams prefer more straightforward, tactical maps over volatile breakers. Teams are clearly tailoring their draft to avoid risky, unpredictable maps and lean into ones where set-piece execution and map control win rounds. For viewers, this means we’re seeing fewer curveball maps and more polished, meta-driven series where preparation shines.
The playoffs suggest a tilt toward tried-and-true map picks and smaller, execution-focused strategies rather than experimental lineups, with teams prioritizing early map control and reliable defaults. That shift is significant because it rewards disciplined team play and coaching preparation in a late-stage environment where mistakes are punished. If the trend continues into the Grand Final, teams that can consistently execute set plays and adapt mid-series will have the edge.
Fire Flux have been the standout momentum story — they took down Misa in the lower semifinal and then BRUTE in the lower final to keep their title hopes alive, showing strong resilience in elimination matches. Young Ninjas have been the steadier force in the upper bracket, securing the upper final and avoiding the long lower-bracket route. Momentum in double-elimination formats often translates directly to confidence in the Grand Final, so Fire Flux’s run is especially dangerous for Young Ninjas.
Official viewership figures for United21 Season 47 have not been released yet, so exact audience and peak-viewer metrics are not currently available. Broadcasters sometimes publish those numbers after the event concludes, which can help measure reach and impact. Until then, the online-only format and late-stage playoff matchups suggest interest would typically peak around the Grand Final.
A $10,000 prize pool is modest relative to large international CS2 events, but it still offers meaningful incentives for smaller organizations and players, especially in covering travel, salaries, and organization operations. For many teams, success here is less about the cash and more about the exposure, higher-level match experience, and potential to attract sponsors or offers. Tournaments at this level are crucial stepping stones for players aiming to break into larger circuits.
One of the most dramatic narratives has been BRUTE’s fall from the upper final into elimination and Fire Flux’s do-or-die streak through the lower bracket, which generated big reactions from fans following the playoffs. Those sequences often produce memorable clutches and momentum swings that get shared widely on social media and highlight reels. Moments like these are what give smaller tournaments lasting buzz and can elevate players’ profiles quickly.
Strong playoff performances at United21 Season 47 can significantly raise a player’s profile, giving them highlight moments and competitive pedigree that organizations and scouts notice, even if the prize pool is modest. For rookies or players coming off bench roles, a standout run in playoffs can lead to trials, offers, or improved contracts, while veterans can use consistent results to reinforce leadership value. In short, postseason form here can directly influence career trajectories and roster decisions in the months ahead.
The tournament is being held online and official broadcast details and final streaming links are usually posted by the organizers and the teams as the Grand Final approaches, though exact channel announcements may not be published yet. Fans should follow the tournament’s and participating teams’ social media channels for live links, real-time updates, and highlight clips. For live coverage, expect play-by-play streams and post-game interviews that break down the tactical moments that decided the playoff series.
playoffs
9 Apr
9 Apr
10 Apr
10 Apr
12 Apr
12 Apr
14 Apr
16 Apr
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