BetBoom Team shines at IEM Cologne Major 2026, overcoming roster challenges for a dominant Counter-Strike Stage 1 run.

I have to admit, I did not expect BetBoom Team to become the story of IEM Cologne Major 2026 this early. Heading into the tournament, everyone around me was talking about the same thing: Pavel s1ren Ogloblin was absent from the entire Major because of visa issues, and Danil d1Ledez Kustov had to step in from the substitute role. As a fan sitting in the arena, I kept wondering whether that missing starter would finally catch up with them. It hasn't. If anything, BetBoom have turned a visa nightmare into the most convincing Stage 1 run I have seen in recent memory. 🔥

Let me set the scene for June 3rd. I am sitting in a packed Cologne venue, and the decisive Stage 1 best-of-3 against GamerLegion is about to start. BetBoom enter with a 2:0 record; GamerLegion are coming in from 1:1, meaning this one is a straight shootout: advance or go home. That kind of pressure can crack even experienced rosters, but BetBoom walk onto the server looking like they had already solved the puzzle. On Nuke, they dismantled GamerLegion 13:2. I have watched a lot of Counter-Strike 2, and a 13:2 on Nuke at a Major is not just a comfortable win — it is a statement. The verticality, the tight rotations, the read-heavy CT side all punish teams that lack preparation, and BetBoom simply never let GL breathe. Then they closed out Ancient 13:8 to finish the series 2:0. 🎯

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That series was a continuation, not a surprise, if you followed their Stage 1 path. In round one, they beat Gaimin Gladiators 13:4 on Dust2. I remember thinking that scoreline looked ruthless, but then they followed it with a victory over Team Liquid to reach the 2:0 mark. By the time GamerLegion appeared in front of them, BetBoom already looked like a team with perfect map control, clear communication, and a stand-in who was playing far better than anyone had a right to expect. d1Ledez has been composed and confident across three straight matches now. He does not look like a player thrown into the deep end on short notice; he looks like a natural part of the starting five. 👀

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Before Cologne, the biggest storyline was not their map pool or their recent form — it was the lineup itself. I think that is worth repeating. The full BetBoom Team roster at IEM Cologne Major 2026 is:

Player Role
Boombl4 (Kirill Mikhaylov) IGL
Magnojez (Kirill Rodnov) Rifler
FL4MUS (Timur Maryev) Rifler
zorte (Alexander Zagodyrenko) AWPer
d1Ledez (Danil Kustov) Stand-in for s1ren

Boombl4 was the standout performer across the series against GamerLegion, controlling the pace and setting the tempo especially on Nuke. As someone who loves the tactical side of Counter-Strike, watching him read GamerLegion's rotations felt like watching a chess player move pieces three steps ahead. On the other side, GamerLegion have plenty of pedigree: the veteran Snax, REZ with his NIP legacy, and younger talents like Tauson and PR. That is not a weak lineup. Yet none of that experience translated on the server. BetBoom controlled every key position and cut off rotation paths, and GL never found any rhythm. 💣

I also want to put the tournament context around what I saw. The IEM Cologne Major 2026 has a total prize pool of $1,250,000, and the Stage 1 bracket uses a Swiss system. Teams with three wins advance, while three losses eliminate you. BetBoom finished Stage 1 with a perfect 3:0 record, becoming one of the first teams to secure a spot in Stage 2 and earning the best possible seeding along the way. It does not get much better than that: clean wins, no dropped maps in the decisive match, and a substitute player who has looked anything but out of place. The momentum heading into Stage 2 is real.

That said, Stage 2 is a completely different beast. The top-seeded teams who skipped Stage 1 enter the bracket here — squads with deeper experience at this level, more refined map pools, and no warm-up rust. I know BetBoom will need to adapt mid-series and hold their level against opponents who have been watching them from the sidelines. And honestly, the s1ren question still hangs over the team. The organization has confirmed that he will join the team later, but exactly when — and whether he could feature in Stage 2 or the playoffs — remains unclear. If d1Ledez keeps performing like this, though, the swap may end up being far less costly than it first appeared.

From everything I have witnessed in Stage 1, BetBoom are doing everything right. A flawless run, a dominant clincher, and a squad that looks ready for a deep run. The real test starts now, and the rest of the field has been put on notice. 🚀