ESL One Cologne 2015

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ESL One Cologne 2015
2015
The ESL One Cologne 2015 logo
Tournament information
SportCounter-Strike: Global Offensive
LocationCologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
DatesAugust 14, 2015–August 18, 2015
AdministratorValve
ESL
Tournament
format(s)
GSL double elimination group stage
Eight team single elimination playoff
VenueLanxess Arena
Teams16 teams
Purse$250,000 USD
Final positions
ChampionsFnatic (3rd title)
1st runners-upTeam EnVyUs
2nd runners-upVirtus.pro
Team SoloMid
MVPRobin "flusha" Rönnquist

ESL One Cologne 2015 was the sixth Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship that was held from August 14–18, 2015 at the Lanxess Arena in Cologne.[1] It was organized by Electronic Sports League. The Cologne event was the first ESL tournament that required competitors to take drug tests, which all came up negative.[2][3][4] The tournament had a total prize pool of US$250,000. The online livestream was viewed by around 27 million viewers with a peak of 1.3 million concurrent viewers.[5]

Eight teams were in the playoffs. Fnatic, Luminosity Gaming, Natus Vincere, Ninjas in Pyjamas, Team EnVyUs, Team SoloMid, and Virtus.pro were returning Legends. Team Kinguin was the only new Legend in the tournament, replacing mousesports, which failed to make the top eight. Fnatic, which defeated Luminosity Gaming and Virtus.pro, was the winner of the event after defeating Team EnVyUs, which defeated Natus Vincere and Team SoloMid, 2–0.[6] Fnatic was the first team to have consecutive major titles and would be the only team to do so until SK Gaming (which was Luminosity Gaming at this tournament) when the Brazilian team won MLG Columbus 2016 and ESL One Cologne 2016.

Format[edit]

The top eight teams from ESL One Katowice 2015 ("Legends") received direct invitations to Katowice. In addition, eight other teams (the "Challengers") emerged from offline qualifiers: four from the European qualifier, two from the Asian qualifier, and two from the North American qualifier.

Teams were split up into four groups, and all group matches were best-of-ones. In the first group stage, the highest seed played the lowest seed in each group and the second and third seeds played each other. The winner of those two matches then played each other to determine which team moved on to the playoff stage; the loser of this match received a "high seed" in the second group stage. The two losers from the initial matches were given "low seeds" in the second group stage, while the high seed received a bye. In the second group stage, the groups were shuffled so that teams faced new opponents.[7] However, each group still contained one high seed and two low seeds. The two low seeds in each group played each other, and the winner of that match played the high seed in the group. The winner of that match qualified for the playoff stage.

The playoffs bracket consisted of eight teams, two from each group. All of these matches were best-of-three, single elimination. Teams advanced in the bracket until a winner was decided.

Map pool[edit]

There were seven maps to choose from. However, Nuke was taken out of the active map pool and Train was brought back in for the first time since the second Major, EMS One Katowice 2014. Before each match in the group stage, both teams banned two maps. The map for the match was then randomly selected from the remaining three maps. In the playoffs, each team first banned one map, then chose one map. The two chosen maps were the first two maps in the best-of-three. If the series were to require a third map, the map was randomly selected from the three remaining maps.

Maps
  • Cache
  • Cobblestone
  • Dust II
  • Inferno
  • Mirage
  • Overpass
  • Train

Qualifiers[edit]

Four teams from the European Qualifier, two teams from the Asian Qualifier, and two teams from the North American Qualifier moved on to the major.

Sixteen European teams were placed in two separate brackets. Two teams from each bracket moved on to the major. In the Asian and North American Qualifiers, eight teams were placed in two groups and were played out like in previous majors' group stages. The top two moved on to a four team bracket. The winners of the matches move on to the major.[8]

European Qualifier[edit]

EU Group A Bracket; Cologne, Germany
Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalQualified
Team Property16
PiTER7
Team Property14
Team Dignitas16
Team Dignitas16
OverGaming9
Team Dignitas8
Team Kinguin16
FlipSid3 Tactics14
KILLERFISH16
KILLERFISH8
Team Kinguin16
Team Kinguin16
PENTA Sports9 Team Kinguin
FlipSid3 Tactics
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
KILLERFISH16
PiTER8OverGaming8Team Dignitas16
OverGaming16KILLERFISH16FlipSid3 Tactics19
FlipSid3 Tactics19
Team Property3
FlipSid3 Tactics19FlipSid3 Tactics16
PENTA Sports17
EU Group B Bracket; Cologne, Germany
Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalQualified
HellRaisers19
LGB eSports17
HellRaisers14
Team eBettle16
Epiphany Bolt19
Team eBettle22
Team eBettle25
Titan23
Team ROCCAT9
k1ck eSports.hu16
k1ck eSports.hu8
Titan16
Gamers25
Titan16 Team eBettle
Titan
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
k1ck eSports.hu9
LGB eSports16LGB eSports16Titan16
Epiphany Bolt11LGB eSports16LGB eSports2
HellRaisers7
HellRaisers16
Team ROCCAT5Gamers29
Gamers216

Asian Qualifier[edit]

Asian Qualifier Bracket; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Semifinals Qualified
     
Team Immunity 2
MVP Karnal 0
Team Immunity
Renegades
Renegades 2
myRevenge.kr 0

North American Qualifier[edit]

NA Qualifier Bracket; Burbank, California
Semifinals Qualified
     
Cloud9 2
eLevate 0
Cloud9
Counter Logic Gaming
Counter Logic Gaming 2
Team Liquid 0

Broadcast talent[edit]

Hosts

  • Oliver James "OJ Borg" Borg D'Anastasi
  • William "Chobra" Cho

Analysts

  • Henry "HenryG" Greer
  • Robin "Fifflaren" Johansson
  • Casper "cadiaN" Møller
  • Jason "moses" O'Toole

Commentators

  • Anders Blume
  • Jason "JKaplan" Kaplan
  • Auguste "Semmler" Massonnat
  • Joe Miller
  • Alex "Machine" Richardson
  • Lauren "Pansy" Scott
  • Leigh "Deman" Smith

Observers

  • Yanko "YNk" Paunović
  • Simon "pAn" Schumacher

Others

  • Sean Charles (Reporting)
  • Soe "Soembie" Gschwind-Penski (Esports in Cinemas)

Broadcasts[edit]

All streams were broadcast on Twitch in various languages.

  • ESL CSGO
  • 99Damage
  • Bebe
  • BiDa
  • Castpoint
  • CNONE
  • ESL China
  • ESL CZSK
  • ESL Italy
  • ESL Poland
  • ESL Spain
  • ESL Turkey
  • Fraglider
  • GPlayTV
  • Hungarian Esport TV
  • KeitaTV
  • Mito
  • NVIDIA France
  • ON
  • Storm Studio
  • striimIT
  • Strimok
  • VsnT
  • WeAreInVICtus

Teams[edit]

Legends
Challengers
  1. ^ The roster of Keyd Stars was signed by Luminosity Gaming.[9]
  2. ^ mousesports acquire PENTA Sports's Legends spot after signing Johannes "nex" Maget, Timo "Spiidi" Richter, and Denis "denis" Howell.[10]

Group Stage 1[edit]

Key
Team automatically advanced to Playoffs
Team advanced to second Group Stage as high seed
Team advanced to second Group Stage as low seed

Group A[edit]

Pos Team W L RF RA RD Pts
1 Team SoloMid 2 0 32 24 +18 6
2 Ninjas in Pyjamas 1 1 19 29 −10 3
3 Counter Logic Gaming 0 1 13 16 −3 0
4 Renegades 0 1 11 16 −5 0
Group A Scores
Team Score Map Score Team
Ninjas in Pyjamas 16 Dust II 13 Counter Logic Gaming
Team SoloMid 16 Train 11 Renegades
Ninjas in Pyjamas 3 Cache 16 Team SoloMid

Group B[edit]

Pos Team W L RF RA RD Pts
1 Team EnVyUs 2 0 35 19 +16 6
2 Luminosity Gaming 1 1 32 25 +7 3
3 Team Kinguin 0 1 6 16 −10 0
4 FlipSid3 Tactics 0 1 3 16 −13 0
Group B Scores
Team Score Map Score Team
Team EnVyUs 16 Inferno 3 FlipSid3 Tactics
Luminosity Gaming 16 Overpass 6 Team Kinguin
Team EnVyUs 19 Cobblestone 16 Luminosity Gaming

Group C[edit]

Pos Team W L RF RA RD Pts
1 Fnatic 2 0 32 4 +28 6
2 Natus Vincere 1 1 21 33 −12 3
3 Titan 0 1 17 19 −2 0
4 Team eBettle 0 1 2 16 −14 0
Group C Scores
Team Score Map Score Team
Fnatic 16 Mirage 2 Team eBettle
Natus Vincere 19 Overpass 17 Titan
Fnatic 16 Inferno 2 Natus Vincere

Group D[edit]

Pos Team W L RF RA RD Pts
1 Virtus.pro 2 0 32 16 +16 6
2 Cloud9 1 1 24 26 −2 3
3 mousesports 0 1 10 16 −10 0
4 Team Immunity 0 1 8 16 −8 0
Group D Scores
Team Score Map Score Team
Virtus.pro 16 Cobblestone 8 Team Immunity
mousesports 10 Overpass 16 Cloud9
Virtus.pro 16 Cobblestone 8 Cloud9

Group Stage 2[edit]

Key
Qualified for Playoffs
Eliminated from tournament

Group E[edit]

Pos Team W L RF RA RD Pts
1 Natus Vincere 1 0 16 14 +2 3
2 Counter Logic Gaming 1 1 30 30 +0 3
3 Team eBettle 0 1 14 16 −2 0
Group E Scores
Team Score Map Score Team
Counter Logic Gaming 16 Mirage 14 Team eBettle
Natus Vincere 16 Cobblestone 14 Counter Logic Gaming

Group F[edit]

Pos Team W L RF RA RD Pts
1 Team Kinguin 2 0 32 26 +6 6
2 Cloud9 0 1 13 16 −3 0
3 Team Immunity 0 1 13 16 −3 0
Group F Scores
Team Score Map Score Team
Team Kinguin 16 Dust II 13 Team Immunity
Cloud9 13 Dust II 16 Team Kinguin

Group G[edit]

Pos Team W L RF RA RD Pts
1 Ninjas in Pyjamas 1 0 16 5 +11 3
2 Renegades 1 1 21 25 −4 3
3 Titan 0 1 9 16 −7 0
Group G Scores
Team Score Map Score Team
Titan 9 Mirage 16 Renegades
Ninjas in Pyjamas 16 Inferno 5 Renegades

Group H[edit]

Pos Team W L RF RA RD Pts
1 Luminosity Gaming 1 0 22 18 +4 3
2 FlipSid3 Tactics 1 1 34 36 −2 3
3 mousesports 0 1 14 16 −2 0
Group H Scores
Team Score Map Score Team
mousesports 14 Cobblestone 16 FlipSid3 Tactics
Luminosity Gaming 22 Cobblestone 18 FlipSid3 Tactics

Playoffs[edit]

Bracket[edit]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
B Team EnVyUs 2
E Natus Vincere 0
B Team EnVyUs 2
A Team SoloMid 1
A Team SoloMid 2
F Team Kinguin 0
B Team EnVyUs 0
C Fnatic 2
D Virtus.pro 2
G Ninjas in Pyjamas 0
D Virtus.pro 1
C Fnatic 2
C Fnatic 2
H Luminosity Gaming 0

Quarterfinals[edit]

Team EnVyUs vs. Natus Vincere[edit]

Casters: Anders Blume, Deman, & JKaplan

Team EnVyUs vs. Natus Vincere Scores
Team Score Map Score Team
Team EnVyUs 16 Inferno 13 Natus Vincere
Team EnVyUs 16 Mirage 10 Natus Vincere
Team EnVyUs Dust II Natus Vincere

Team SoloMid vs. Team Kinguin[edit]

Casters: Pansy, HenryG, & Machine

Team SoloMid vs. Team Kinguin
Team Score Map Score Team
Team SoloMid 16 Dust II 6 Team Kinguin
Team SoloMid 16 Overpass 8 Team Kinguin
Team SoloMid Inferno Team Kinguin

Virtus.pro vs. Ninjas in Pyjamas[edit]

Casters: Anders Blume, Semmler, & moses

Virtus.pro vs. Ninjas in Pyjamas
Team Score Map Score Team
Virtus.pro 16 Train 14 Ninjas in Pyjamas
Virtus.pro 16 Inferno 5 Ninjas in Pyjamas
Virtus.pro Cache Ninjas in Pyjamas

Fnatic vs. Luminosity Gaming[edit]

Casters: Deman, Joe Miller, & Fifflaren

Fnatic vs. Luminosity Gaming
Team Score Map Score Team
Fnatic 16 Train 5 Luminosity Gaming
Fnatic 16 Mirage 14 Luminosity Gaming
Fnatic Cache Luminosity Gaming

Semifinals[edit]

Team EnVyUs vs. Team SoloMid[edit]

Casters: Anders Blume, Semmler, & moses

Team EnVyUs vs. Team SoloMid
Team Score Map Score Team
Team EnVyUs 16 Cache 12 Team SoloMid
Team EnVyUs 8 Dust II 16 Team SoloMid
Team EnVyUs 16 Inferno 9 Team SoloMid

Virtus.pro vs. Fnatic[edit]

Casters: Pansy, Machine, & Fifflaren

Virtus.pro vs. Fnatic
Team Score Map Score Team
Virtus.pro 16 Mirage 6 Fnatic
Virtus.pro 14 Inferno 16 Fnatic
Virtus.pro 7 Cobblestone 16 Fnatic

Finals[edit]

Casters: Deman, Anders Blume, & HenryG

With its third title, Fnatic would be the only team to win back-to-back majors and have multiple titles until SK Gaming, which won MLG Columbus 2016 and ESL One Cologne 2016. Flusha was named the most valuable player of Cologne 2015.

Team EnVyUs vs. Fnatic
Team Score Map Score Team
Team EnVyUs 15 Dust II 19 Fnatic
Team EnVyUs 7 Cobblestone 16 Fnatic
Team EnVyUs Inferno Fnatic

Final standings[edit]

Place Team Prize Money Seed for DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015 Roster Coach
1st Fnatic US$100,000 Legends status JW, flusha, pronax, olofmeister, KRiMZ vuggo
2nd Team EnVyUs US$50,000 kioShiMa, Happy, kennyS, NBK, apEX
3rd–4th Team SoloMid US$22,000 karrigan, dev1ce, cajunb, dupreeh, Xyp9x 3k2
Virtus.pro TaZ, NEO, pashaBiceps, byali, Snax kuben
5–8th Luminosity Gaming US$10,000 FalleN, fer, steel, coldzera, boltz nak
Natus Vincere Edward, Zeus, seized, flamie, GuardiaN starix
Ninjas in Pyjamas f0rest, GeT RiGhT, Xizt, friberg, allu natu
Team Kinguin Maikelele, dennis, fox, ScreaM, rain LEGIJA
9–12th Cloud9 US$2,000 Main qualifier invitation Skadoodle, sgares, fREAKAZOiD, n0thing, shroud
Counter Logic Gaming hazed, reltuC, tarik, jdm64, FNS
FlipSid3 Tactics B1ad3, bondik, markeloff, WorldEdit, DavCost Johnta
Renegades SPUNJ, Havoc, jks, AZR, Yam
13–16th mousesports US$2,000 nex, Spidii, denis, chrisJ, gob b
Team eBettle peet, GruBy, Hyper, rallen, Furlan
Team Immunity SnypeR, USTILO, Rickeh, James, emagine
Titan shox, Rpk, SmithZz, Maniac, Ex6TenZ

References[edit]

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