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ESL Challenger Melbourne 2023: Movistar Riders defeat BNE, pull off clean sweep Down Under

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Movistar Riders have exceeded all expectations after picking up a last chance invite to ESL Challenger Melbourne 2023, thanks to The Mongolz needing to pull out of the event. Not only have they won the event, but done so without dropping a map.

Movistar Riders were never originally on the cards for ESL Challenger Melbourne, but they took the chance for both $50,000 in prize money and a slot directly into ESL Pro League Season 18.

The Spaniards not only topped their group and advanced directly into the playoffs on day one, they were able to successfully weather the Danes of Ecstatic as well as Bad News Eagles who sent home Grayhound on the other side of the bracket in a heartbreaking defeat for the Aussies.

Movistar Riders kicked off their Championship Sunday with Nuke against the Danes of Ecstatic. The first match of the day was all about Alejandro “mopoz” Fernández-Quejo Cano, who in the series dropped over 50 kills for his team.

Unlike some of the other matches throughout the event, Movistar Riders did not deal any blowout victories, but they were also not on the receiving end as they managed to keep all their games competitive.

Movistar Riders closed things out against Ecstatic on Inferno (16-14) and met Bad News Eagles in the finals, fresh off their victory against Grayhound.

The Spanish side then began to slowly but surely topple BNE, starting the serious on Anubis. The Spaniards each chipped in throughout the final series which once again saw both teams getting to double-digit score lines and avoiding massive blowouts. Anubis eventually went the way of Movistar Riders (16-10) and things shifted to Ancient, a map that saw the most overtimes throughout the event.

Despite scrapping things together against the Aussie side earlier in the day, Bad News Eagles couldn’t pull things together when it mattered most and the match slipped away to Movistar Riders (16-13).

Regardless of all the APAC teams being knocked out in the build-up to the final, the crowd managed to get behind the quality of international gameplay in front of them and once again we saw a shoey-loving, chant-cheering collection of gamers who stayed long into the night on Day 1 and 2 to support the teams that managed to make their way out.

DreamHack Melbourne and ESL Challenger have once again etched a mark into the history of Australian Counter-Strike and hopefully continue to set the framework for bigger and better in the years to come.

ESL Challenger Melbourne 2023 Results

ESL Challenger Melbourne 2023 saw the eight teams split into two groups. The groups were double-elimination (GSL) style, with knockout and decider matches being best-of-three. The top two teams from each group advanced to the playoffs.

The playoffs were single-elimination and will saw teams placed into best-of-threes with the overall champion pocketing $50,000 USD and a direct invite to ESL Pro League Season 18.

ESL Challenger Melbourne 2023 — Group Stage Schedule & Results (Day 1)

Match Teams Time (AEST)
Friday, Apr 28
Group A – Opening Match Complexity 16-14 Ecstatic 10:30am
EG.B 10-16 Grayhound 12:10pm
Group B – Opening Match Bad News Eagles 16-10 Vertex 2:15pm
Rare Atom 16-19 Movistar Riders 3:50pm
Group A – Winner’s Match Complexity 11-16 Grayhound 5:55pm
Group B – Winner’s Match Bad News Eagles 11-16 Movistar Riders 7:40pm
Group B – Elimination Match Vertex 1-2 Rare Atom 9:25pm

ESL Challenger Melbourne 2023 — Group Stage Schedule & Results (Day 2)

Match Teams Time (AEST)
Saturday, Apr 29
Group A – Elimination Match Ecstatic 2-1 EG.B 10:00am
Group B – Decider Match Bad News Eagles 2-1Rare Atom 2:50pm
Group A – Decider Match Complexity 1-2 Ecstatic 7:00pm

ESL Challenger Melbourne 2023 — Playoffs Schedule & Results

Match Teams Time (AEST)
Sunday, Apr 30
Semifinals Grayhound 1-2 Bad News Eagles 9:00am
Ecstatic 0-2 Movistar Riders 12:55pm
Grandfinal
Movistar Riders 2-0 Bad News Eagles 4:10pm

ESL Challenger Melbourne 2023 Rosters

The last-minute addition of Movistar Riders in place of The Mongolz rounds out the eight squads that will be competing this weekend. Evil Geniuses are sending EG Black with HexT playing for Stanislaw for the event.

Stanislaw, EG Black - ESL Challenger Melbourne 2023
Veteran in-game leader Stanislaw won’t be present in Melbourne this weekend.

Without The Mongolz, there were only three competing teams who are also playing in Paris for the BLAST Major just under a month after this event wrapped up. Grayhound and Complexity will look to qualify for the New Legends Stage, while Bad News Eagles await them.

Team Squad
Complexity Gaming JT FaNg floppy Grim Hallzerk
Bad News Eagles SENER1 gxx- juanflatroo sinnopsyy rigoN
Grayhound Gaming Sico INS aliStair Liazz Vexite
ECSTATIC maNkz kraghen Queenix salazar Nodios
Evil Geniuses Black Walco RUSH Jeorge junior HexT
VERTEX Esports Club pz BRACE malta ADDICT HaZR
Rare Atom advent kaze JamYoung Moseyuh Mercury
Movistar Riders mopoz ALEX dav1g Martinez sausol
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