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The Ukrainian NAVI team won the grand final of the IEM Rio-2024 tournament in Counter Strike

The Ukrainian NAVI team won the grand final of the IEM Rio-2024 tournament in Counter Strike

Ukrainian NAVI team

The Ukrainian eSports team Natus Vincere (NAVI) won the grand final of the prestigious Intel Extreme Masters Rio 2024 tournament with Counter-Strike 2. The match ended with a score of 3:1.

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The competition was held in the city of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil on Sunday, October 13. NAVI's official website noted that the team won $100,000 and a ticket to the IEM Katowice 2025 tournament.

The tournament was held in the format of a series of five matches (Bo5) and ended with a score of 3:1 in favor NAVI.

Born to Win knock out MOUZ and win their fourth tier-1 tournament of the year! NAVI earned $100,000 for this performance. Our team competitively held the group stage: the guys were stronger than Imperial and Liquid, but in the final they lost to FURIA (2:0), who performed well at the home tournament, the athletes wrote.

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After the victory at IEM Rio 2024 portal HLTV named the most valuable player of the tournament. It was Ivan Mihai (iM), who finished the tournament with a rating of 1.15 and made a significant contribution to the victory in the final against MOUZ.

Mihai's best map was Inferno against Outsiders, where he scored 1.95 rating. It is also worth noting the high level of play of our player in other meetings with Heroic and Imperial, the message says.

The Natus Vincere team includes two Ukrainians Valery “b1t” Vakhovsky and Ihor “w0nderful” Zhdanov, a Lithuanian Justinas “jL” Lekavicius, Romanian Mihai “iM” Ivan and Finn Aleksi “Aleksib” Virolainen. The head coach of the team is Ukrainian Andriy “B1ad3” Horodenskyi.

Ukrainian NAVI team won in the grand final of the IEM Rio-2024 tournament in Counter Strike

Ukrainian NAVI team/Screenshot from the video

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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