South Africa’s NXG wallops Kenya’s Delta eSports to lift Carry1st Africa trophy

South Africa's Noxious Gaming (NXG) team. PHOTO/K24 Digital

Noxious Gaming (NXG) from South Africa clinched the inaugural Carry1st Africa Cup title, defeating Kenya’s Delta eSports 3-1 in the final match held on Sunday, November 24, 2024, in Nairobi.

The thrilling showdown was not without drama. NXG was stripped of a hardpoint victory after being found guilty of using a banned K9 unit during the map.

However, their overall dominance throughout the tournament secured them the championship title.

NXG advanced to the finals after overcoming Nigeria’s Sierra 7 in the semifinals, while Delta eSports knocked out Morocco’s SUN eSports in the first semifinal match.

Despite being clear underdogs, Delta eSports stunned fans with their impressive run. Their journey included a hard-fought victory over Ghana’s Aura233 on Saturday, followed by a controversial map replay on Sunday that sealed their semifinal spot.

As the runners-up, Delta eSports takes home a cash prize of $3,000, while NXG walks away with the grand prize of $5,000.

Semifinal Matches;

  1. Delta eSports vs SUN eSports
  2. NXG vs Sierra 7

Third-Place Playoff;

SUN eSports vs Sierra 7

Final Match;

Delta eSports vs Noxious Gaming (NXG)

Team Squads;

Delta eSports: Michael, Twix, Miheso, Storm, Breaker
SUN eSports: Darroks, Fiorenza, Osa, Izumi, Kyuubi
Sierra 7: Virus, Tipsy, Life, Santi, Sage
NXG: Bean Pole, Devøíd, Spyra, Reece, Avatar

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