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Here are all of the teams that have qualified for the 2019 CWL Pro League

Sixteen teams will compete in Call of Duty's premier league in 2019.
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The Call of Duty World League season for Black Ops 4 is heating up as teams are starting to qualify for the game’s premier professional league.

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This week, the 2019 CWL Pro League Qualifier has been taking place at the MLG Arena in Columbus, Ohio. Twenty-eight of the best teams in the world are fighting for the last 12 spots in this year’s CWL Pro League.

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The top four teams from the first major Black Ops 4 LAN event, CWL Las Vegas, already qualified for the 2019 CWL Pro League in December. And as this week’s qualifier progresses, more teams will join them to solidify the field of 16 squads for this year’s pro league.

Here are all of the teams that have qualified for the 2019 CWL Pro League.

  • OpTic Gaming: Seth “Scump” Abner, Ian “Crimsix” Porter, Damon “Karma” Barlow, Tommy “TJHaLy” Haly, and Brandon “Dashy” Otell
  • eUnited: James “Clayster” Eubanks, Alec “Arcitys” Sanderson, Preston “Prestinni” Sanderson, Jordan “JKap” Kaplan, and Tyler “aBeZy” Pharris
  • Splyce: Jordan “Jurd” Crowley, Donovan “Temp” Laroda, Ulysses “Aqua” Silva, Daniel “Loony” Loza, and Lamar “Accuracy” Abedi
  • Luminosity: Josiah “Slacked” Berry, Johnathan “John” Perez, Matthew “FormaL” Piper, Peirce “Gunless” Hillman, and Nicholas “Classic” DiCostanzo
  • Midnight Esports: Eric “JetLi” Phan, Carson “Brack” Newberry, Saul “Parzelion” Masse-Siguenza, Dylan “Envoy” Hannon, and Devin “LlamaGod” Tran
  • Team Envy: Patrick “ACHES” Price, Adam “Assault” Garcia, Justin “SiLLY” Fargo-Palmer, Bryan “Apathy” Zhelyazkov, and Cuyler “Huke” Garland
  • UYU: Mehran “Mayhem” Anjomshoa, Nicholas “Proto” Maldonado, Cesar “Skyz” Bueno, Tristan “Spoof” Green, and Adian “GorgoKnight” Provenzano
  • 100 Thieves: Kenny Williams, Maurice “Fero” Henriquez, Sam “Octane” Larew, Austin “SlasheR” Liddicoat, and Ian “Enable” Wyatt
  • Team Reciprocity: Thomas “Tommey” Trewren, Bradley “Wuskin” Marshall, Sean “Seany” O’Connor, Zach “Zed” Denyer, and Denholm “Denz” Taylor
  • Evil Geniuses: John “Xotic” Bruno, Tyler “FeLo” Johnson, Jevon “Goonjar” Gooljar-Lim, Matthew “Royalty” Faithfull, and Brice Faccento
  • Enigma6: Jordon General, Steven “Diabolic” Rivero, Matthew “KiSMET” Tinsley, Kade Jones, and Bradley “Frosty” Bergstrom
  • Team Heretics: Alejandro “Lucky” López, Juan “JurNii” Antonio González, Jorge “MethodZ” Bancells, Endika “Sukry” Andres, and Adrian “MeTTalZz” Serrano
  • Excelerate Gaming: Christopher “ProFeeZy” Astudillo, Ethan “FA5TBALLA” Wedgeworth, Michael “Beehzy” Said, Austin “Believe” Smith, and Mike “MRuiz” Ruiz
  • Team Space: Michael “SpaceLy” Schmale, Chance “Maux” Moncivaez, Michael “MajorManiak” Szymaniak, Jared “Nagafen” Harrell, and Colt “Havok” McLendon
  • Red Reserve: Joseph “Joee” Pinnington, Rhys “Rated” Price, Trei “Zer0” Morris, Matthew “Skrapz” Marshall, and Ben Bance
  • Overtime Esport: Wailers Locart, Ryan “ZeeK” Lapierre, Lucas “rizK” Derambure, Paul “Breszy” Breszynski, and Nathan “Natshay” Dupuis

This article will be updated as more teams qualify for the 2019 CWL Pro League at this week’s qualifier.


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Justin Binkowski
Dot Esports Editor. I primarily play, watch, and write about Call of Duty but can also occasionally be found feeding the enemy ADC in League of Legends. I have been following competitive Call of Duty since 2011 and writing about it since 2015.