Team Vitality and The MongolZ Meet Again in PGL Cluj-Napoca 2026 Semifinals

Team Vitality and The MongolZ Meet Again in PGL Cluj-Napoca 2026 Semifinals

PGL Cluj-Napoca 2026 is heading into its most decisive day, and the semifinal between Team Vitality and The MongolZ on February 21 is exactly the matchup fans have been waiting for. A grand final spot is up for grabs and both teams already know each other's game inside out.

A Repeat Battle 

The Swiss Stage wasn't just group play, it was a preview of exactly this. Vitality beat The MongolZ 2-1 earlier in the tournament, but the series was far from clean. The MongolZ won Mirage 13-11, and for a moment it looked like they were going to pull off the upset right there in groups.

Then came the wakeup call: Vitality turned around and dismantled them on Dust 2 and Nuke by 13-4 on both maps. ZywOo was untouchable, and mezii, ropz, and flameZ showed exactly why this roster is considered the hardest to compete against right now.

But here's the thing: winning a map in the Swiss Stage is a very different conversation from winning a Bo3 semifinal. The MongolZ know Vitality's tempo, their CT setups, their most dangerous angles. None of that information goes to waste.

Budapest Was a Nightmare for The MongolZ

The last time these two met on a big stage, it wasn't close. At the StarLadder Budapest Major 2025 quarterfinals, Vitality dismantled The MongolZ 2-0 — Mirage 13-5, Dust2 13-4 — with ZywOo putting up a monstrous 48-15 K/D across both maps. All players from The MongolZ, with exception of mzinho, finished with a negative KD. It was a definitive win that helped propel Vitality all the way to the title.

That's the mountain The MongolZ need to climb on February 21st. History isn't on their side against Vitality, but the Swiss Stage showed that, on the right map and on the right day, they can win rounds, win maps, and make things uncomfortable. Turning that potential into a full series win is the challenge now.

The MongolZ Just Proved a Point

Getting here wasn't easy. In the quarterfinals, The MongolZ had to go through FURIA, a team that heading into this tournament was described as the stronger side on paper. The MongolZ didn't care.

They came out aggressive, played with the kind of collective belief that's made them a legitimate global threat, and punched their ticket to the semis. Beating FURIA builds momentum. Coming into a semifinal with that kind of confidence is worth something.

Vitality Are Still the Ones to Stop

None of that changes the reality that Team Vitality are the best team not only at this tournament, but in the world right now. They disposed of Aurora Gaming in the quarterfinals without breaking a sweat. ZywOo is in the kind of form that keeps opposing IGLs up at night, appearing from unexpected positions, switching between rifle and AWP, and doing damage no matter what the situation demands.

The deeper concern for The MongolZ is that Vitality isn't a one-man show. When flameZ gets into a rhythm on entry and ropz starts hitting his shots mid-round, other teams simply don't have the firepower to keep up. Map selection is going to be everything.

The Other Semifinal: MOUZ vs. PARIVISION

On the other side of the bracket, MOUZ face PARIVISION in the day's first semifinal, starting at 3:00 PM CET. MOUZ, ranked #3 in the world and defending Cluj-Napoca champions, are the clear favorites. But the CIS side has already surprised everyone this week by knocking out the star-studded Team Falcons lineup in the quarterfinals. Jame and company are not here to make up the numbers.

Whoever survives this matchup will be waiting in Sunday's grand final. And whether it's a MOUZ vs. Vitality rematch or a true underdog story with PARIVISION, the final promises to be worth every second.


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