FUT Tramples FURIA with 2-0 Upset at IEM Krakow 2026

FUT Tramples FURIA with 2-0 Upset at IEM Krakow 2026

Nobody saw this coming. FUT Esports walked into IEM Krakow 2026 as heavy underdogs against FURIA, and walked out with a stunning 2-0 victory in the Group A Upper Bracket quarterfinal that left everyone speechless. The Turkish squad, ranked #14 in the VRS (Valve Ranking System), dismantled the #2 ranked Brazilian powerhouse in what might be the biggest upset of the tournament so far. FUT proved that rankings don't always tell the whole story.

The Numbers Didn't Lie (Until They Did)

Going into this Group A Upper Bracket quarterfinal, the predictions weren't even close. FURIA had a staggering 92% of STRAFE fan votes in their favor, while FUT scraped by with just 8%. The bookmakers didn't give the Turkish team much of a chance either. But that's the beauty of Counter-Strike, sometimes the script gets torn up right in front of your eyes.

FUT came out swinging on Mirage, FURIA's pick, and immediately set the tone. The Brazilian squad looked uncomfortable from the start, struggling to find their usual rhythm. Where was that dominant FURIA everyone expected? The Turkish side closed out Mirage 13-11, stealing the first map and catching everyone off guard.

No Comeback This Time

If FURIA thought they could regroup and bounce back on the second map, FUT had other plans. The Turkish roster put on an absolute clinic, steamrolling FURIA 13-6 and sealing the 2-0 upset. It wasn't just a win, it was a statement. Players like Krabeni, dziugss, and cmtry stepped up when it mattered most, outplaying FURIA's experienced lineup featuring FalleN, KSCERATO, and YEKINDAR.

The defeat stings even more when you consider FURIA's recent form and expectations. The Brazilian squad came into Krakow as one of the favorites to make a deep run, with their experienced core and tactical prowess. They'd even beaten FUT 2-1 in their previous meeting just two weeks ago during the play-in stage. But none of that mattered today.

Moving Forward

For FUT, this victory is massive. They've proven they can hang with the elite teams and aren't just here to make up the numbers. The confidence boost from taking down a top-three team in dominant fashion could fuel a surprising tournament run. Their next opponent will have to take them seriously, the underdog tag doesn't fit quite as comfortably anymore.

As for FURIA, they're not out yet. The double-elimination format gives them a lifeline, but they'll need to quickly figure out what went wrong. Dropping to the lower bracket means their path to the playoffs just got significantly harder. They'll face elimination matches from here on out, and there's no room for another performance like this one.

Sometimes the favorites fall, and new stories are written. Today belonged to FUT.


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