Two top ten squads, FURIA and Virtus.pro, have been added to the team pool. The four invited teams for ESL Challenger February, the now online tournament formerly taking place at DreamHack Anaheim, have been announced by ESL on Friday. FURIA, Virtus.pro, Movistar Riders, and Dignitas are all set to compete in the $100,000 event beginning in February. The four invited sides will face off against four qualified teams from different regions. The newly signed HEET won the European qualifier, Complexity (then playing as Extra Salt) topped North America, 9z came in through South America, and ORDER won the Oceanic qualifier. The tournament was originally slated to take place as a LAN event at DreamHack Anaheim in California, but due to a surge in the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic caused by the virus's Omicron variant, it was moved online and will take place in Europe with the same teams and format. Here is the full team lineup for ESL Challenger February 2022:FURIA
Movistar Riders
HEET
9z
Virtus.pro
Dignitas
Complexity
ORDER
Movistar Riders #19
Alejandro 'alex' Masanet
Alejandro 'mopoz' Fernández-Quejo Cano
Raúl 'DeathZz' Jordán Nieto
Álvaro 'SunPayus' García
David 'dav1g' Granado Bermudo
Dignitas #32
Patrik 'f0rest' Lindberg
Adam 'friberg' Friberg
Jonas 'Lekr0' Olofsson
Håkon 'hallzerk' Fjærli
Ludvig 'HEAP' Alonso
ORDER #61
Ricardo 'Rickeh' Mulholland
Karlo 'USTILO' Pivac
Jireh 'J1rah' Youakim
Matthew 'Valiance' Hartrick
Declan 'Vexite' Portelli
9z #40
Bruno 'BIT' Fukuda Lima
Maximiliano 'max' Gonzalez
Franco 'dgt' Garcia
Martin 'rox' Molina
Virtus.pro #7
Timur 'buster' Tulepov
Evgenii 'FL1T' Lebedev
Alexey 'Qikert' Golubev
Dzhami 'Jame' Ali
Mareks 'YEKINDAR' Gaļinskis
Complexity #28
Johnny 'JT' Theodosiou
Ricky 'floppy' Kemery
Michael 'Grim' Wince
Paytyn 'junior' Johnson
Justin 'FaNg' Coakley
HEET #29
Alexandre 'bodyy' Pianaro
Lucas 'Lucky' Chastang
Thomas 'Djoko' Pavoni
Pierre 'Ex3rcice' Bulinge
Aurélien 'afro' Drapier
FURIA #10
Andrei 'arT' Piovezan
Yuri 'yuurih' Santos
Kaike 'KSCERATO' Cerato
Rafael 'saffee' Costa
André 'drop' Abreu