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[edit] Host City
The host city of the WCG 2011 Grand Final will be Busan Metropolitan City, South Korea.
In bringing the Grand Final to South Korea after 8 years since 2003, WCG has made its final decision on Busan, which has been increasing its international reputation in opening many global events like film festivals and motor shows.[1]
[edit] Prize Pool
| Game Title
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StarCraft II
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| Champion
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$20,000
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| Runner-up
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$5,000
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| Third Place
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$2,000
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| Total
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$27,000
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[edit] Qualifications
Any nation may send up to three players for any individual (1v1) game and up to two teams for any team game. This is the only restriction, meaning that the United States may send as many players as Poland or Saudi Arabia or Thailand. The only other restriction is expense, some nations may have more funding available, some may choose to concentrate more players into fewer games; it is the national organizer's prerogative and WCG international often has no say in the matter.[2]
Most Nations will have a Starcraft 2 Qualifier. For more Information about these qualifiers, see the main pages for these qualifiers.
[edit] Qualified Players
- ↑ SLiDeR instead of Nerchio. Nerchio declined his slot.
- ↑ http://www.esl.eu/alpen/sc2/1on1/wcgat11_nf/rankings/
[edit] National Qualifiers
These Nations have confirmed that they will have a Starcraft 2 Qualifier:
| Country
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Players
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Slots
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Argentina
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1
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Armenia
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1
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Australia
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12
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1
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Austria[3]
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4
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1
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Belarus
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Belgium**
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2
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Brazil
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1
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Bulgaria
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1
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Canada
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32
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2
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Chile
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16
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1
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China
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14
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3
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Chinese Taipei (Taiwan)
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Croatia[4]
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42
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2
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Ecuador
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El Salvador
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Finland
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16
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2
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France
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8
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1
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Germany
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16
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3
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Italy[5]
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16
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1
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Japan[6]
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Korea
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32
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3
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Luxembourg**
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2
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Malaysia
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Mexico
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Namibia[7]
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16
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1
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Netherlands**
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2
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Norway[8]
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1
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Panama
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Peru
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16
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1
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Poland
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8
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1
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Russia
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28
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3
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Serbia[9]
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32
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1
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Singapore
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Sweden*
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16/?
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2
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Switzerland[10]
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4
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1
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Thailand
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Ukraine
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16
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2
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United Arab Emirates
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United Kingdom
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32
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1
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United States
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8
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| *Sweden will hold 2 qualifiers
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| **Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg has common qualifiers (BeNeLux), two slots are allowed for the three countries.
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The SC2 qualifiers of these countries are cancelled:
[edit] External links
[edit] References