NAVI Claim First Tier-1 Title Since 2024 at ESL Pro League Season 23.
NAVI Triumph at ESL Pro League Season 23
According to Novyny.live: On March 15, 2026, in Stockholm, NAVI secured a decisive victory in the Counter-Strike 2 tournament ESL Pro League Season 23. The grand final saw them defeat Aurora with a 3-1 scoreline, showcasing dominant performances across every map in the series.
Match Breakdown
The battles were fought on the following maps:
- Mirage
- Anubis
- Nuke
- Dust II
NAVI opened with a commanding 13-7 win on Mirage, but fell short on Anubis with a close 11-13 loss. They quickly regained momentum, however, taking Nuke 13-8 and Dust II 13-9 to seal the series. This championship marks NAVI's first Tier-1 tournament win since October 2024, underscoring their resurgence among the elite in competitive esports.
The prize pool for the event was $100,000 USD. Notably, NAVI had already claimed victory at StarLadder StarSeries Fall 2025 in September 2025, and in December 2025 they eliminated the Brazilian squad Furia during the quarterfinals of the StarLadder Budapest Major 2025. Additionally, they defeated the Serbian team The Spirit in February 2025. These accomplishments highlight the team's steady growth and ability to compete successfully on the international stage.
NAVI's win at ESL Pro League Season 23 signals a restored potential and competitiveness on the global esports scene. Given the team's prior successes, this victory could prove pivotal in their climb back to the top of the world rankings.
The $100,000 prize also underscores the significance of this tournament for both the team and their fans.
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