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Season 41 CLA EuroCup eFootball: Season Overview

The 41st season of the CLA EuroCup eFootball has concluded, and we are thrilled to share a full season overview. For two weeks, fans witnessed top players from each region battle it out to secure a spot among the top four. This season stood out not only for the intense emotions, the drive to win, incredible goals, and the new game version, but also for the introduction of a new tournament structure. While it may have been challenging to follow, it offered new opportunities for an additional division joining the competition. We encourage you to not only review the season highlights but also follow the live matches as our players compete in the main event.


In Ukraine, we saw the top four players, who have frequently reached the tournament finals, showcase their talent. The regional leader, “D3VA,” claimed first place, outscoring competitors by over 20 points. “Ganger_29” clinched second place with an impressive streak over the last two days, earning 21 out of 30 possible points. This exceptional performance allowed him to skip the “Last Chance” format. “BiZzoN_98” held a firm grip on second place but ultimately dropped to third due to Ganger’s strong finish. Still, he displayed excellent gameplay throughout the tournament. At fourth, “Pavlinho19” comfortably held his position, accumulating enough points to avoid the “Last Chance” format.


In Croatia, the competition was intense, with minimal point gaps between the top ranks, adding excitement to the qualification stage. Players poured in their efforts to secure a spot among the top four. “TUNA13” and “TheProd1gy” shared first and second place with 83 and 81 points, respectively. “Banderas” took third place with a sizable gap, allowing him to save his strength for the “Last Chance” stage. Meanwhile, “t0m3” earned 63 points, challenging his opponents with a solid game.


In Poland, known for its stable player selection, the competition was among the most interesting. “Neerven” confidently claimed first place, leveraging his experience as a Champions League participant and Polish Ekstraklasa champion. “dewidek” held a steady second place, accumulating enough points to advance comfortably to the tournament finals. “natsuu” held third, just four points ahead of the fourth place. “Schabson,” despite a rocky start, secured the last spot and a chance to continue in the tournament.


In Romania - our newest addition—strong players introduced a fresh approach to the game. They demonstrated skill and fought hard against their competitors. “tenete_1947” took first place in the initial rounds and maintained it through qualifications, leaving us excited to see his performance against players from other regions. “Dadu” followed in second with a comfortable 10-point lead, which gave him the chance to analyze his opponents. “Akeez” and “Bucu10” closely followed, separated by just one point, securing the final tournament spots. Congratulations to them!


Saturday’s game day introduced the new “Last Chance” tournament format, allowing all players who placed third and fourth in regional qualifiers a final opportunity to reach the group stage. Only four of the eight participants could advance, resulting in fierce matchups and high tension. We’re pleased to share the results.


Let’s start with the four finalists who played exceptionally well to advance to the group stage. Familiar faces like “BiZzoN_98” and “Banderas” made the cut. Additionally, two surprise newcomers from the Romanian division, “Akeez” and “Bucu10,” impressed everyone with their skill. Their unfamiliar playstyle may have contributed to their success, adding fresh energy and sparking greater interest in the tournament.


The four players who didn’t make it to the group stage included: “Pavlinho19” from Ukraine, who missed qualifying by just one point, “natsuu” and “Schabson” from Poland, who placed sixth and eighth, possibly hindered by the intense pressure. In seventh place was “t0m3” from Croatia, whose visible tension affected his planned strategy, despite his high level of focus.


We’re happy to share the results of the CLA EuroCup eFootball Season 41 group stage, held on Sunday. The tournament structure ensures that the top two from each group advance to the upper bracket, while the third to sixth places move to the lower bracket.


Group A: “Ganger_29” and “Banderas” delivered impressive results, advancing to the upper bracket. While “Ganger_29” initially had an easy start, his later matches were more challenging. He managed to finish the group stage unbeaten, with two wins and three draws. “Banderas” from Croatia achieved similar stats—two wins and three draws—equaling the points of the group leader but with a slightly lower goal difference, earning him a well-deserved second place. Advancing to the lower bracket were two players from Romania, “tenete_1947” and “Dadu,” alongside “BiZzoN_98” from Ukraine and “Neerven” from Poland.


Group B: This group showcased a Polish-Ukrainian dynamic, led by “dewidek.” “D3VA” finished with two wins and three draws, guaranteeing his spot in the upper bracket and a showdown with strong opponents. The group remained competitive until the final match. Moving to the lower bracket were two Croatian representatives, “TUNA13” and “Th3Prod1gy,” who, despite their skill, couldn’t perform at their best due to various factors, including nerves. Two Romanian newcomers, “Akeez” and “Bucu10,” also advanced to the lower bracket, proving they should not be underestimated despite their first appearance in a tournament of this scale.


The tournament’s final stage saw the best players from each region compete for the top position and the trophy. Some players dropped from the upper to the lower bracket, where they fought to reach the finals and secure prizes. Even the underdogs showed remarkable resilience, achieving their goals.


In the lower bracket’s opening matches, we quickly bid farewell to the Romanian newcomers, signaling that intense matches lay ahead. Meanwhile, players in the upper bracket had a second chance to compete against advancing lower-bracket participants. Ukrainian player “Ganger_29” used this opportunity well, defeating his fellow regional player “D3VA.” In his next match, he overcame a Polish player, securing his spot in the grand final.


The final trio included representatives from Ukraine, Poland, and Croatia, a testament to each region's strength in the tournament. “Ganger_29” reached the finals through the upper bracket with solid results. “dewidek,” after falling to the lower bracket, overcame “Banderas” and clashed once again with the Ukrainian player, ultimately winning the trophy.


It’s worth mentioning that “TUNA13” fought through the lower bracket, defeating four opponents before falling short of the grand final and earning a bronze medal.


We extend our gratitude to all players who participated this season. Your hard work, dedication, and passion made this tournament exciting, emotional, and filled with incredible goals. We look forward to seeing you with renewed energy and even better skills in the next competition.


Best regards,

The CLA Team

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