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Kinguin and Fnatic Academy secure positions in European Challenger Series

Fnatic Academy and Team Kinguin Qualify for League of Legends Challenger Series

Fnatic Academy and Team Kinguin have successfully qualified for the European League of Legends Challenger Series, bringing them closer to the game’s premier competition.

In an impressive fashion, both teams dominated their opponents, securing quick 3-0 victories. These victories ensure their participation in the upcoming season of the EU CS league.

Team Kinguin’s Dominant Performance

Despite not finishing first in the qualifiers group stage, the Polish Kinguin roster demonstrated their strength in the tournament finals. They easily defeated their opponents, leaving no room for a comeback.

The team boasts former EU CS players, including mid laner An “SuNo” Sun-ho and support Christophe “je suis kaas” van Oudheusden. Nerv, their opponents, struggled to find any openings against the Polish team.

Fnatic Academy’s Victory

Fnatic Academy also showcased their dominance by defeating Team Forge in a convincing manner.

In the three games played, Fnatic Academy’s mid laner Yasin “Nisqy” Dinçer and former FC Schalke AD carry Rasmus “MrRalleZ” Skinneholm impressed with their performances, as they only died once throughout the entire series.

With the qualifiers concluded, Kinguin and Fnatic Academy will join FC Schalke, Paris Saint-Germain, Millenium, and Misfits Academy in the 2017 Spring Season of the EU CS.

The 2017 League of Legends Season Begins Next Week

The 2017 League of Legends season will kick off next week, with all regional leagues starting their spring seasons.

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