ESL have officially published the bracket for the closed qualifiers to IEM Rio 2026, where two participants of the main tournament in Brazil will be determined. The qualification matches will take place from January 21 to January 23, and 16 teams will compete for the available slots.
IEM Rio 2026
IEM Rio 2026 will take place from April 13 to April 19 in Rio de Janeiro and will feature a prize pool of $1,000,000. Sixteen teams will participate, and only two of them will qualify for the tournament through the closed qualifier. That is why every match in this stage carries extremely high value, as a single loss can cost teams the opportunity to play at one of the most prestigious LAN events of the season.
The bracket published by ESL immediately attracted attention due to several interesting opening matchups and because of noticeable changes in the list of participants, which seriously affected the overall balance of power.
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Key matchups of the first round
One of the central matches of the opening stage will be the confrontation between FUT Esports and the German roster tripex17 & doni. For FUT, this is a chance to confirm their status as a stable and ambitious team that aims to compete at top tournaments. For their opponents, it is an opportunity to make a loud statement on the international stage and take advantage of the chance that opened up due to several strong teams declining participation in the qualifier.
Another key pairing of the first round will be the match between FNATIC and Kolesie. FNATIC come into the qualifier as a far more experienced roster with a strong background of LAN appearances. At the same time, Kolesie have repeatedly shown that they can challenge even higher-level teams, which makes this match one of the most intriguing in the entire bracket.
Overall, 16 teams are taking part in the qualifier, but only two of them will receive tickets to Rio de Janeiro, which makes every match effectively a game for survival.
Slot withdrawals and their impact on the qualification
An important part of this news was the information that three strong teams declined their slots in the qualifier. These are HEROIC, GamerLegion, and PARIVISION. The reason for this decision was their qualification for the BLAST Bounty LAN finals, which overlap in schedule and have higher priority for the teams.
These withdrawals significantly changed the overall picture of the qualification. Without these teams, the bracket became much more open, and the chances of reaching the main tournament increased for the remaining participants. Now the fight for the two slots looks less predictable and more chaotic, which only adds interest to the qualifier.
In fact, the absence of HEROIC, GamerLegion, and PARIVISION opens a window of opportunity for teams that would normally be considered outsiders in the battle for spots at a major LAN.

The importance of the qualification for the teams
The closed qualifiers to IEM Rio 2026 are much more than just another tournament on the calendar. They are a direct path to an event with a million-dollar prize pool, an opportunity to significantly improve positions in the global rankings, and a chance to gain international recognition.
For many rosters, participation in such a qualifier can become a turning point in the season. A successful performance can not only secure a place at IEM Rio, but also significantly raise a team’s status on the transfer and sponsorship markets.
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Closed qualifiers
ESL have created one of the most interesting closed qualifier brackets in recent times. The matches between FUT and tripex17 & doni, as well as FNATIC versus Kolesie, already create a high level of intrigue at the very start, while the withdrawal of HEROIC, GamerLegion, and PARIVISION due to participation in the BLAST Bounty LAN finals has radically changed the balance of power in the qualifier.
From January 21 to January 23, we will witness a fierce battle for the only two slots at IEM Rio 2026. For some, it will be a chance to reach a new level, and for others, yet another confirmation that in modern CS, mistakes cost far too much.

