Xapso have won the first season of Danish Esport League in 2012, defeating Anexis 2-0 in the final to win themselves 942€.
The first season of DEL in 2012 was set to conclude today at the DSRack eSports Café in Copenhagen. Top four placed teams from the online group stage qualified, but only three showed up, as aceBy did not wish to participate.
This meant the first match of the day would be between Anexis and SharkGaming. Anexis started by going up 1-0, winning first map de_mirage 16-11. SharkGaming managed to bounce back on second map de_inferno, equalizing the score to 1-1 with a 16-10 win. Third map de_train witnessed Anexis advance to the final against Xapso, winning 16-6 and 2-1 overall to do so.
The season final between Xapso and Anexis started on de_tuscan, which became an intense encounter between the two sides, with Xapso able to edge out the victory in the very last round of the regular thirty rounds, winning 16-14.
On second map de_inferno Xapso continued with solid play and especially Morten "coloN" Johansen delivered solid play. Xapso had a 11-4 lead after the Terrorists side and the gap was too big for Anexis to close, seeing Xapso win 16-6 and 2-0 overall to win the first DEL season in 2012.
DEL 2012 #1Best of 0 Xapso
Matchpage 2 0 25th March 2012
Anexis 16Tuscan 14 16Inferno 9
coloN & co. take first at DEL season one finals
Winning the season secures Xapso 7,000DKK or what's equivalent to 942€.
DEL 2012 season one final standings
1.
Xapso – 7,000DKK (942€)
2.Anexis – 2,000DKK (269€) + hardware
3.SharkGaming – 1,000DKK (135€) + hardware
According to XplayN.com, the three teams have been invited to the CS:GO challenge at Copenhagen Games, the community site does, however, only have two spots available.
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