Updated on May 24, 3:15 a.m. (GMT+8): Updated scores and final rankings.
The Champion of Champions Tour Season 1 Global Finals (CCT Season 1 Global Finals) sets the stage for an epic showdown between formidable Counter-Strike 2 teams.
Sixteen of the world’s best CS2 squads lock horns in an online tournament from May 16 to 23 this year.
Here’s all you need to know about the competition, including its schedule, results, format, participating teams, prize distribution, and where to watch the matches.
What is CCT Season 1 Global Finals?
This tournament is the culminating event of the Champion of Champions Tour’s inaugural season, which has seen multiple online events in different regions.
It hosts 16 teams — nine invited and seven from qualifiers — vying for the biggest share of the US$500,00 prize pool.
Matches are played online, with European servers as the designated region.
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CCT Season 1 Global Finals format
The tournament is divided into group stage and playoffs.
In group stage, the 16 teams are divided into four groups with a double-elimination format (GSL).
The top two teams from each group advance to the playoffs, which feature a single elimination bracket.
The quarterfinal and semifinal matches are best-of-three, while the grand final is best-of-five.
CCT Season 1 Global Finals schedule and results
Group Stage
May 16 (Thursday)
Group A opening matches
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
SAW | 2 — 1 (13–3 Nuke; 10–13 Dust II; 13–9 Ancient) | Aurora Gaming |
Eternal Fire | 2 — 0 (13–7 Vertigo; 13–11 Mirage) | PARIVISION |
Elimination match
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Aurora Gaming | 2 — 0 (16–14 Mirage; 13–4 Nuke) | PARIVISION |
Winners match
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
SAW | 0 — 2 (13–16 Anubis; 7–13 Nuke) | Eternal Fire |
May 17 (Friday)
Decider match
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
SAW | 1 — 2 (8–13 Nuke; 16–13 Dust II; 14–16 Ancient) | Aurora Gaming |
Group B opening matches
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
ENCE | 0 — 2 (10–13 Ancient; 8–13 Anubis) | Fnatic |
Gaimin Gladiators | 1 — 2 (8–13 Vertigo; 13–9 Dust II; 14–16 Nuke) | GamerLegion |
Elimination match
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
ENCE | 2 — 0 (13–4 Vertigo; 13–9 Dust II) | Gaimin Gladiators |
May 18 (Saturday)
Winners match
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Fnatic | 1 — 2 (11–13 Ancient; 13–8 Anubis; 11–13 Mirage) | GamerLegion |
Decider match
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Fnatic | 1 — 2 (8–13 Anubis;13–8 Ancient; 14–16 Dust II) | ENCE |
Group C opening matches
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
paiN Gaming | 0 — 2 (8–13 Inferno; 14–16 Nuke) | AMKAL Esports |
Team Liquid | 2 — 1 (13–5 Anubis; 5–13 Ancient; 13–10 Inferno) | OG |
May 19 (Sunday)
Elimination match
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
paiN Gaming | 2 — 1 (14–16 Vertigo; 13–10 Mirage; 13–6 Dust II) | OG |
Winners match
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
AMKAL Esports | 0 — 2 (2–13 Inferno; 11–13 Nuke) | Team Liquid |
Decider match
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
AMKAL Esports | 2 — 0 (16–13 Inferno; 13–4 Nuke) | paiN Gaming |
Group D opening matches
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Astralis | 2 — 0 (13–6 Dust II; 13–8 Nuke) | BIG |
May 20 (Monday)
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
MIBR | 1 — 2 (9–13 Mirage; 13–0 Vertigo; 1–13 Nuke) | BetBoom Team |
Elimination match
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
BIG | 1 — 2 (10–13 Anubis; 16–14 Ancient; 8–13 Vertigo) | MIBR |
Winners match
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Astralis | 2 — 0 (16–13 Vertigo; 19–17 Mirage) | BetBoom Team |
Decider match
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
BetBoom Team | 2 — 1 (9–13 Vertigo; 13–6 Ancient; 19–16 Nuke) | MIBR |
Playoffs
May 21 (Tuesday) — Quarterfinals
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Team Liquid | 2 — 0 (13–2 Nuke; 13–10 Ancient) | ENCE |
Astralis | 2 — 1 (4–13 Mirage; 13–6 Ancient; 13–2 Nuke) | Aurora Gaming |
Eternal Fire | 2 — 1 (3–13 Mirage; 13–8 Vertigo; 13–4 Dust II) | BetBoom Team |
GamerLegion | 2 — 1 (19–17 Ancient; 9–13 Vertigo; 13–11 Nuke) | AMKAL Esports |
Team Liquid, Astralis, Eternal Fire, and GamerLegion advance to semifinals.
ENCE, Aurora Gamingm, BetBoom Team, and AMKAL Esports are eliminated.
May 22 (Wednesday) — Semifinals
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Team Liquid | 2 — 1 (19–17 Inferno; 10–13 Nuke; 13–3 Dust II) | Astralis |
Eternal Fire | 2 — 0 (13–10 Anubis; 13–7 Mirage) | GamerLegion |
Team Liquid and Eternal Fire advance to grand final.
Astralis and GamerLegion are eliminated.
May 23 (Thursday) — Grand final
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Team Liquid | 1 — 3 (5–13 Inferno; 10–13 Anubis; 16–14 Dust II; 14–16 Nuke) | Eternal Fire |
Eternal Fire wins CCT Season 1 Global Finals.
CCT Season 1 Global Finals participating teams
TEAM | QUALIFICATION |
Astralis | Invited |
BetBoom Team | Invited |
ENCE | Invited |
Fnatic | Invited |
GamerLegion | Invited |
Team Liquid | Invited |
OG | Invited |
PARIVISION | Invited |
SAW | Invited |
Eternal Fire | Central EU Malta Finals |
Gaimin Gladiators | Online Finals No. 1 |
AMKAL ESPORTS | Online Finals No. 3 |
MIBR | Online Finals No. 3 |
paiN Gaming | Online Finals No. 4 |
BIG | Online Finals No. 5 |
Aurora Gaming | Online Finals No. 5 |
CCT Season 1 Global Finals final rankings and prize distribution
PLACE | TEAM | PRIZE |
Champion | Eternal Fire | US$250,000 |
2nd | Team Liquid | US$100,000 |
3rd-4th | Astralis GamerLegion | US$50,000 |
5th-8th | ENCE Aurora Gaming BetBoom Team AMKAL Esports | US$12,500 |
9th-12th | SAW Fnatic paiN Gaming TBD | — |
13th-16th | PARIVISION Gaimin Gladiators OG BIG | — |
Where to watch CCT Season 1 Global Finals
You can watch the games live on CCT’s official Twitch channel.
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