Eurocup V - Results

Posted by Blitz at 09:33 15/3/2002.

A couple of new Eurocup V results to report for you hungry bunch.

First up, .dNC took on the winners of Eurocup IV, DkH. The match took place on Inferno and Nuke, with DkH taking the expected win, 38-10. DkH started as terrorist on inferno, and promptly took a 9-3 lead going into the 2nd half of the map where again, as CT this time, they won 9-3. Next up was de_nuke with .dNC as T first, and DkH only needing 7 rounds to secure a win. These rounds and more were won as they won both halves of the map, 10-2...securing the 38-10 victory.

Next up, Matrix took on Massive Attack in what turned out to a slight upset in the eyes of many. Matrix (Sweden) have been flying in their matches so far, whereas Massive Attack (Norway) have been somewhat stuttering in their matches so far. Despite this, MA took the match to Matrix and pulled off a great victory, 32-16. Again, the maps were Inferno and Nuke, with MA taking both maps, 17-7 and 15-9, respectively.

French clan, aT, also took on dRc (Belgium) taking a 28-20 win. No report is up yet, but should be eventually.

You'll find full match coverage and screenshots over on the official site.

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Simmo
12:24 15/3/2002
Bump [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
Blitz
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UKTerrorist
13:35 15/3/2002
:) [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
Sarge
17:30 15/3/2002
wuddent be so bad if CB webby wasnt slow as s***e..... [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
Penn0r
21:29 15/3/2002
keep hearing ppl say that Sarge - for some reason, its well fast for me, dont have a clue why [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
Blitz
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UKTerrorist
13:36 16/3/2002
Yeah, it is pretty slow most of the time... [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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