Chiefs have defeated Rise and Grind 2-0 at the IESF Australia Finals to qualify for IESF World Championship. The best-of-three game took place on LAN in Melbourne, Australia to determine which team would secure a place at the IESF World Championship 2018. Chiefs dominated the first map which was Inferno, winning it 16-5 to get a strong start. Mike "ap0c" Aliferis & company started Nuke on the CT-side and got a 14-1 lead at halftime. They won the map 16-1 and the series 2-0. ![]() With this result, Chiefs have qualified for IESF World Championship 2018 which will take place in Kaohsiung, Taiwan on November 6-13. So far, the only other team to qualify is Nexus who won the Romania qualifier. IESF 2018 Australia FinalsBest of 3![]() ![]()
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