Polish female players have etched their names into esports history by clinching the first Women’s Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) World Championship in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The Poles defeated France 2-1 in a nail-biting final to cap an undefeated tournament run.
Starting on November 11, the IESF Women’s World Championship saw Poland emerge as a dominant force. After breezing through the group stage and defeating Sweden and the U.S. in the knockout rounds, they faced France on Thursday in a dramatic final.
The deciding map, Inferno, delivered high drama as Poland overcame an early deficit, rallying with a flawless defensive performance to seal a 13-9 victory.
Starting on November 11, the IESF Women’s World Championship saw Poland emerge as a dominant force. After breezing through the group stage and defeating Sweden and the U.S. in the knockout rounds, they faced France on Thursday in a dramatic final.
Opening on a map called Nuke, Poland outmaneuvered the French to secure a 13-8 win, but France fought back on the Anubis map, tying the series.👑 x5#IESF #WEC24 pic.twitter.com/YyDlDLNLrF
— IESF (@iesf_official) November 14, 2024
The deciding map, Inferno, delivered high drama as Poland overcame an early deficit, rallying with a flawless defensive performance to seal a 13-9 victory.
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