makazze and w0nderful steal the show as NAVI lifts the EPL S23 trophy

makazze and w0nderful steal the show as NAVI lifts the EPL S23 trophy

NAVI is officially back on top! In a spectacular showdown at the Annexet in Stockholm this Sunday, March 15, the squad took down Aurora 3-1 to lift the prestigious ESL Pro League Season 23 trophy. The victory marks their first title of the 2026 season, ending a painful championship drought that stretched back to late 2025. Fans had been wondering if the magic was gone after a few shaky performances earlier this year. But they came to play, and they proved that their return to form wasn't just talk.

The Swedish arena was absolutely electric, packed with over 750,000 viewers tuning in from around the world, expecting a true clash of titans. Aurora had been looking practically unstoppable all tournament, dropping big names like Astralis and carrying massive momentum into the grand final. But NAVI had other plans. They stepped onto the stage looking hungry, focused, and ready to remind everyone why they are considered Counter-Strike royalty.

How they sealed the deal

The best-of-five series kicked off with immense pressure on both sides. Aurora wasn't going down without a fight, throwing everything they had at Aleksib's squad and keeping the rounds incredibly close. But NAVI's defense was rock solid, and their offensive reads were clinical. They crushed Aurora's hopes map after map, steamrolling through crucial rounds.

A massive part of that success came from the sheer AWPing masterclass delivered by Ihor "w0nderful" Zhdanov. He was hitting shots that left everyone stunned, consistently opening up rounds and locking down bombsites before the opposition could even react. Whenever Aurora tried to build up some momentum and claw their way back into the game, w0nderful was right there to shut the door in their faces.

A new star is born

While the whole roster played their hearts out, the real story of the night was Drin "makazze" Shaqiri. The 19-year-old phenom was simply on another level throughout the entire tournament. He didn't just help his team win; he took control of the server and dragged them across the finish line when the pressure was at its absolute peak.

For his breathtaking performance, makazze was crowned the undisputed MVP of the tournament. Taking home his first Big Event title and his first MVP medal on the exact same day is something most rookies can only dream of. The reality hit hard for Aurora's veteran lineup, but for makazze, it was the ultimate payoff for his hard work.

What's next for the champions?

This championship is exactly what NAVI needed to flip the script on their 2026 campaign. After a rocky start at Katowice, securing such a massive trophy proves they've still got the firepower and the tactical depth to compete for the number one spot in the world. The disappointment hurts for Aurora, who played a fantastic tournament but ultimately fell just short at the final hurdle.

Now, the biggest question is whether NAVI can keep this momentum rolling into the rest of the season. If w0nderful keeps shining with the sniper rifle and makazze continues to play like a seasoned veteran, the rest of the competitive scene is in for a really tough time.


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