ESL One Cologne 2017
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ESL One Cologne 2017 was a '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'' tournament run by
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. In July 2017, sixteen teams from around the globe competed in an offline (
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) tournament that featured a group stage and playoffs with a 250,000 prize pool. It was the last premier event before the PGL 2017 Krakow Major Championship. In addition, this Cologne event was the first ever Cologne tournament to not host a major as
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decided to pass over the historic tournament series in favor of the PGL Major. This tournament was also the first tournament of the Intel Grand Slam, which a list of tournaments run by ESL and
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. The first team to win four titles earns an extra $1,000,000.


Format

ESL invited twelve teams to compete in the tournament. Two teams from Europe, one team from North America, and one team from China competed for the last four spots in three different qualifiers. The group stage was a sixteen team Swiss tournament. The playoffs was an eight team, single elimination best of three bracket, but the grand finals was a best of five.


Map Pool

The event will use Valve's Active Duty map pool.


Broadcast Talent

Host * Paul "ReDeYe" Chaloner Desk Host * Alex "Machine" Richardson Reporter *
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Analysts * Chad "SPUNJ" Burchill * Adam "friberg" Friberg * Janko "YNk" Paunović Commentators *
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* Hugo Byron * Henry "HenryG" Greer * Christian "Chrispian" Hart * Auguste "Semmler" Massonnat * Jason "moses" O'Toole * Jack "Jacky" Peters * Harry "JustHarry" Russell * Lauren "Pansy" Scott * Matthew "Sadokist" Trivett Observers * Patricia von Halle * Heather "sapphiRe" Garrozo * DJ "Prius" Kuntz


Qualifiers

Two teams from Europe, one team from North America, and one team from China will qualify for the tournament.


European Qualifier

8 invited teams, the winner of ESL Meisterschaft, and the qualifiers from the two open qualifiers participated in the closed qualifier.


Teams


North American Qualifier

4 invited teams and 2 teams from the open qualifiers played in the North American qualifier. One team moves on to ESL One Cologne 2017.


Teams


Chinese Qualifier

One team from the China qualifier will advance to the tournament. They will play in a 16 team, single elimination bracket.


Teams


Teams Competing


Group stage

In the first round, teams from pool 1 will be matched up against teams in pool 4. Teams in pool 2 will play teams in pool 3. Each team's pool was determined by the tournament organizers. In the second round, the winners in the first round will face each other in the "high" matches, in which teams with a 1–0 record will play against each other; the losers will face each other in the "low" matches, in which teams with a 0–1 record will play each other. In the third round, the winners of the high matches (teams with 2-0 records) from round two will face each other. The winners of these two matches will qualify for the major. The losers of the high round and the winners of the low round (teams with 1-1 records) will face each other in the "mid" matches. The losers from the previous low matches (teams with 0-2 records) will face each other in round three's low matches. The losers of these low matches are eliminated. Twelve teams remain in the Qualifier. In the fourth round, the losers of the high matches and the winners of the mid matches (teams with 2-1 records) will face each other in round four's high matches. The winners of those high matches qualify for the major. The losers of the mid matches and the winners of the low matches (teams with 1-2 records) will face each other in the low matches of round four. The losers of these matches are eliminated from the Qualifier. Six teams remain. In the last round, the remaining teams will face off (teams with 2-2 records). The winners of these matches will qualify for the major and the losing teams will be eliminated.


Playoffs


Playoffs Bracket


Quarterfinals


Semifinals


Finals


Final standings

Each team's placing, team roster, coach, and prize distribution are shown below. Each team's in-game leader is shown first.


References

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