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Intel Extreme Masters Season XIII – Katowice Major 2019
Tournament information
SportCounter-Strike: Global Offensive
LocationKatowice, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
AdministratorValve
ESL
Venue(s)ESL Arena
Katowice MCK
Spodek
Final positions
ChampionsDenmark Astralis
1st runners-upFinland ENCE eSports
2nd runners-upBrazil MIBR
Ukraine Natus Vincere
MVPDenmark Emil "Magisk" Reif
ESL One Katowice 2019
Tournament information
SportDota 2
LocationKatowice, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
AdministratorElectronic Sports League
Venue(s)Spodek
Final positions
ChampionsEuropean Union Team Secret
1st runners-upRussia Gambit Esports
2nd runners-upEuropean Union OG
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Intel Extreme Masters Season XIII – World Championship
Tournament information
SportStarCraft II
LocationKatowice, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
AdministratorElectronic Sports League
Venue(s)Spodek
Final positions
ChampionsSouth Korea soO
1st runners-upSouth Korea Stats
2nd runners-upSouth Korea Dark
South Korea herO
ESL Katowice Royale 2019
Tournament information
SportFortnite: Battle Royale
LocationKatowice, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
AdministratorElectronic Sports League
Venue(s)Spodek

The Intel Extreme Masters Season XIII – World Championship or IEM Katowice 2019 was the world championship for the thirteenth season of the Intel Extreme Masters. It was held at the Spodek in Katowice, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland from February 13–March 3, 2019. The event featured tournaments for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Dota 2, StarCraft II, and Fortnite: Battle Royale.[1][2][3] In addition, the Counter-Strike tournament was the game's fourteenth Major Championship.[4]

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Valve awarded ESL a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship for the first time in nearly two and a half years. This tournament featured twenty-four teams from around the world, fourteen of which were directly invited from their top fourteen placements from the last Major and another ten teams qualifying from their respective regional qualifiers.

Major Playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
3 Ukraine Natus Vincere 2
6 European Union FaZe Clan 0
3 Ukraine Natus Vincere 1
7 Finland ENCE eSports 2
2 United States Team Liquid 0
7 Finland ENCE eSports 2
7 Finland ENCE eSports 0
1 Denmark Astralis 2
4 Brazil MIBR 2
5 Australia Renegades 0
4 Brazil MIBR 0
1 Denmark Astralis 2
1 Denmark Astralis 2
8 Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas 0

Intel Challenge

This tournament also featured the Intel Challenge Katowice 2019, an eight team tournament consisted of female teams.

Group stage

Group A

Pos Team W L RF RA RD
1 European Union Assassins 2 0 32 18 +14
2 United States Dignitas Female 2 1 59 31 +28
3 Brazil paiN Girls 1 2 60 86 -26
4 European Union Orgless Female 0 2 46 62 -16

Group B

Pos Team W L RF RA RD
1 European Union Beşiktaş Esports 2 0 32 21 +11
2 United States Counter Logic Gaming Red 2 1 57 42 +15
3 European Union Crowns Female 1 2 58 69 -11
4 Australia Carnage Esports Female 0 2 33 48 -29

Intel Challenge playoffs

Semifinals Finals
      
A1 European Union Assassins 1
B2 United States CLG Red 2
B2 United States CLG Red 0
A2 United States Dignitas Female 2
B1 European Union Beşiktaş Esports 1
A2 United States Dignitas Female 2 Third place
A1 European Union Assassins 1
B1 European Union Beşiktaş Esports 2

Dota 2

Dota 2's tournament was called ESL One Katowice 2019 rather than IEM Katowice 2019 as ESL deemed it to be part of its Dota ESL One series.

Teams

Direct Invitees

Qualifiers

Group stage

Group A

Pos Team W-L
1 European Union Team Secret 9-1 Advance to upper bracket
2 Russia Gambit Esports 7-3 Advance to upper bracket
3 European Union OG 6-4 Advance to lower bracket
4 United Nations Mineski 4-6 Advance to lower bracket
5 United States Forward Gaming 3-7 Eliminated
6 China For The Dream 1-9 Eliminated
Group A results
Results
Secret Gambit FTD OG Forward Mineski
Secret 2-0 2-0 1-1 2-0 2-0
Gambit 0-2 2-0 2-0 1-1 2-0
FTD 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-1 0-2
OG 1-1 0-2 2-0 1-1 2-0
Forward 0-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-2
Mineski 0-2 0-2 2-0 0-2 2-0

Group B

Pos Team W-L
1 United Nations Fnatic 8-2 Advance to upper bracket
2 European Union Ninjas in Pyjamas 6-4 Advance to upper bracket
3 Brazil Chaos Esports Club 6-4 Advance to lower bracket
4 China Team Aster 5-5 Advance to lower bracket
5 United Nations compLexity Gaming 3-7 Eliminated
6 Sweden Alliance 2-8 Eliminated
Group B results
Results
NiP coL Fnatic [A] Chaos Aster
NiP 1-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 1-1
coL 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-2 0-2
Fnatic 1-1 1-1 2-0 2-0 2-0
[A] 0-2 1-1 0-2 1-1 0-2
Chaos 1-1 2-0 0-2 1-1 2-0
Aster 1-1 2-0 0-2 2-0 0-2

Playoffs

Upper bracket

Upper bracket semifinals Upper bracket finals
      
A1 European Union Team Secret 2
B2 European Union Ninjas in Pyjamas 0
A1 European Union Team Secret 2
A2 Russia Gambit Esports 0
B1 United Nations Fnatic 1
A2 Russia Gambit Esports 2

Lower bracket

Lower bracket round 1 Lower bracket round 2 Lower bracket semifinals
B2 European Union Ninjas in Pyjamas 1
A3 European Union OG 2 A3 European Union OG 2
B4 China Team Aster 0 A3 European Union OG 2
B1 United Nations Fnatic 0
B1 United Nations Fnatic 2
B3 Brazil Chaos Esports Club 1 A4 United Nations Mineski 1
A4 United Nations Mineski 2

Top 3

Lower bracket finals Finals
A1 European Union Team Secret 3
A2 Russia Gambit Esports 2 A2 Russia Gambit Esports 0
A3 European Union OG 0

StarCraft II

Participants

Protoss (8) Terran (7) Zerg (9)
2018 WCS Global Finals (1)
- - Finland Serral
(ENCE eSports)
Server Qualifiers (11)
United States Neeb
(Ting)
South Korea Bunny
(Team Blacer)
South Korea Dark
(The Gosu Crew)
South Korea Patience
South Korea INnoVation
(Team Reprecocity)
South Korea Rogue
(Green Wings)
South Korea Zest South Korea Maru
(Green Wings)
-
- Mexico SpeCial
(XTEN Esports)
-
- South Korea TY
(Splyce)
-
- Netherlands uThermal
(Team Liquid)
-
Offline qualifiers (12)
South Korea Creator
(Green Wings)
South Korea GuMiho
(PSISTORM)
Germany Lambo
(QLASH)
South Korea Dear
(Newbee)
- South Korea Leenock
South Korea herO
(TSGaming)
- South Korea RaganaroK
(PSISTORM)
South Korea Stats
(Splyce)
- Canada Scarlett
(Newbee)
South Korea Trap
(Green Wings)
- South Korea Solar
(TSGaming)
- - South Korea soO
(Chivo SC)

Group stage

Group A
P Player W-L Map W-L MD
1 South Korea Stats 5-0 10-2 +8
2 South Korea Zest 4-1 9-4 +5
3 South Korea herO 3-2 6-5 +1
4 Mexico SpeCial 2-3 6-7 -1
5 South Korea Patience 1-4 3-8 -5
6 South Korea Creator 0-5 2-10 -8
Group B
P Player W-L Map W-L MD
1 South Korea Dark 4-1 8-3 +5
2 South Korea Trap 3-2 6-5 +1
3 United States Neeb 3-2 6-6 0
4 South Korea Maru 2-3 6-6 0
5 South Korea Leenock 2-3 6-8 -1
6 Germany Lambo 1-4 4-8 -4
Group C
P Player W-L Map W-L MD
1 Finland Serral 4-1 9-5 +4
2 South Korea RagnaroK 3-2 8-5 +3
3 South Korea Solar 3-2 7-7 0
4 South Korea GuMiho 2-3 6-6 0
5 South Korea Rogue 2-3 5-7 -2
6 South Korea INnoVation 1-4 4-9 -5
Group D
P Player W-L Map W-L MD
1 South Korea Dear 4-1 8-2 +6
2 South Korea TY 3-2 6-6 0
3 South Korea soO 2-3 6-6 0
4 South Korea Bunny 2-3 6-7 -1
5 Netherlands uThermal 2-3 5-7 -2
6 Canada Scarlett 2-3 4-7 -3

Playoffs

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Fortnite: Battle Royale

Duos

  • hrs - Chap
  • 7ssk7 - Jamside
  • Bizzle - Dmo
  • Boyerxd - Crippa
  • Domentos - Fwexy
  • Hoopek - Sk1x
  • Issa - Kamo
  • Kinstaar - Hunter
  • Magin - Juganza
  • Mirwana - Inclyde
  • Mitr0 - Khuna
  • Motor - ErycTriceps
  • Nate Hill - FunkBomb
  • RazZzero0o - x8
  • Saf - Zayt
  • Sak0ner - Skram
  • Skite - Vato
  • Taiovsky - Nero
  • Teeqzy - Mushway
  • Tfue - Cloak
  • TheVic - Blaxou
  • Vivid - Poach
  • ZexRow - Vinny1x

References

  1. ^ Samal, Rohan (October 18, 2018). "ESL One Katowice 2019 announced for Dota 2". Dot Esports. Retrieved January 11, 2019.
  2. ^ Scott, Tyler (November 28, 2018). "StarCraft II returns to IEM Katowice in February 2019". Daily Esports. Retrieved January 11, 2019.
  3. ^ "ESL to Introduce Fortnite in IEM Katowice 2019". TalkEsport. 2019-01-24. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  4. ^ Donigan, Wyatt (January 9, 2019). "When does the next CS:GO Major begin? IEM Katowice Major 2019 information". Dexerto. Retrieved January 11, 2019.