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League of Legends Red Bull Solo Q 2022: Go to the 2nd Qualifiers

The Red Bull Solo Q 2022 is a 1v1 League of Legends tournament. These qualifiers are open to all Italian players who want to test their limits. The winner will have the opportunity to represent Italy in the EUW Regional Play Off.
League of Legends Red Bull Solo Q 2022: Go to the 2nd Qualifiers

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The Red Bull SoloQ 2022 is a tournament where amateur players (therefore who are not in the professional circuit) compete in the best of 3 matches in 1 against 1. To win the “duel” it will be enough: get the “First Blood”, kill 100 minions, destroy the first tower.

Once you have finished a match you will need to take a screenshot of the final result as proof of your victory. At the end of the qualifying tournament, the 1st and 2nd will move on to the next phase, that is to the National Final. The winner of the National Final will be the Italian representative at the EUW Regional Play off against the winner from the qualifiers of Austria, Belgium, France, Holland, Spain and the United Kingdom.

Registration will close shortly for the second qualifier tournament (2nd Qualifier) ​​so if you are willing to participate and test yourself or show your friends what you are worth, you will have until 5:30 pm on May 27th.

While for the third qualification tournament you will have time until 17:30 on June 10th and for the 4th (and last) Qualifier the registrations will close on June 24th at the same time as the other two already mentioned. In case you feel ready, you can subscribe to the qualifiers directly from the Red Bull website: redbull.com/it-it/events/solo-q-online-qualifier

It should be noted that the tournament lasts an average of 2 days and as you can well guess from the dates it takes place on Friday and Saturday and will be performed OFF-STREAM. 1st Qualifier: Results and winners.

The 1st qualifier took place between 13 and 14 May when the 114 participants on which DreamMaker05 and Suru stood up against each other (The names do not correspond to the “summoner name” as these are the names chosen for the tournament) respectively finished in 1st and 2nd position.

At the moment we know very little about the first 2 finalists, just some info on the elo and the favorite role that we hope to deepen in the near future, with (maybe) some interviews with the participants.

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