Esports Nations Cup qualifier highlights gaming’s growing overlap with crypto-backed competitive leagues

Esports Nations Cup qualifier highlights gaming’s growing overlap with crypto-backed competitive leagues

Team Canada's CS2 qualifier win spotlights the expanding esports ecosystem where blockchain sponsorships and crypto infrastructure are increasingly shaping competitive gaming's future.

Team Canada swept through the Canadian qualifier for the Esports Nations Cup on July 14-15, taking down Poulet Rouge 2-0 in the finals to punch their ticket to the North American stage. The squad, led by veteran Counter-Strike 2 players Justin “FaNg” Coakley and Joshua “steel” Nissan, needed just four total maps across the entire tournament to secure the win.

FaNg was the standout performer, posting a kill-to-death ratio of 40/25 and an average damage per round of 89.6 in the finals.

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The roster and the road ahead

The full Canadian roster featured steel, FaNg, Walco (Colby Walsh), Drop (Evindar Isik), and shiraz (Andrew McGrath), with Damian “daps” Steele coaching from behind the scenes. Team Canada received a bye through the quarterfinals, meaning they only had to win a handful of matches to claim the qualifier.

The Esports Nations Cup operates through a series of national qualifiers feeding into larger regional and international LAN competitions. Canada’s win sends them to the North American stage, where they’ll face teams from other nations in the region.

The US qualifier status remains undetermined, which means the full competitive picture for North America is still taking shape.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

Esports Nations Cup qualifier highlights gaming’s growing overlap with crypto-backed competitive leagues

Esports Nations Cup qualifier highlights gaming’s growing overlap with crypto-backed competitive leagues

Team Canada's CS2 qualifier win spotlights the expanding esports ecosystem where blockchain sponsorships and crypto infrastructure are increasingly shaping competitive gaming's future.

Team Canada swept through the Canadian qualifier for the Esports Nations Cup on July 14-15, taking down Poulet Rouge 2-0 in the finals to punch their ticket to the North American stage. The squad, led by veteran Counter-Strike 2 players Justin “FaNg” Coakley and Joshua “steel” Nissan, needed just four total maps across the entire tournament to secure the win.

FaNg was the standout performer, posting a kill-to-death ratio of 40/25 and an average damage per round of 89.6 in the finals.

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The roster and the road ahead

The full Canadian roster featured steel, FaNg, Walco (Colby Walsh), Drop (Evindar Isik), and shiraz (Andrew McGrath), with Damian “daps” Steele coaching from behind the scenes. Team Canada received a bye through the quarterfinals, meaning they only had to win a handful of matches to claim the qualifier.

The Esports Nations Cup operates through a series of national qualifiers feeding into larger regional and international LAN competitions. Canada’s win sends them to the North American stage, where they’ll face teams from other nations in the region.

The US qualifier status remains undetermined, which means the full competitive picture for North America is still taking shape.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.