Team Spirit defeated 9z 2–0 in Stage 3 of IEM Cologne Major 2026 on June 13 at the Palladium in Cologne, completing a perfect 3–0 Swiss run to clinch one of eight playoff spots. The result is Spirit’s fourth clean Swiss phase at a Major – a record that speaks to how consistently this roster performs when the format rewards depth over a single elimination run. Their Stage 2 progression at IEM Cologne had already demonstrated the same pattern, with Spirit going 3–0 there as well to become the first team into Stage 3.
How Spirit Closed Out the Series
Spirit arrived at this match on a ten-series win streak at the event, having beaten Aurora 2–1 in Stage 3 Round 2 – dropping Dust2 but closing out Anubis and Nuke – to reach the playoff qualification pool at 2–0. The rematch with 9z was not their first meeting at Cologne; Spirit had already swept them 2–0 in Stage 2, and the pattern repeated here with another clean series win. HLTV framed the result as Spirit confirming their status as one of the tournament’s dominant forces, with community reaction pointing specifically to how their roster depth beyond star rifler Danil ‘donk’ Slutskyi makes them unusually difficult to prepare against in best-of-threes.
The coaching structure Spirit brought to Cologne added extra weight to this run – context covered in detail in Spirit’s IEM Cologne coaching staff situation – making the 3–0 sweep through Stage 3 a stronger form signal than the record alone suggests. Spirit did not grind this out; they controlled their path through the Swiss bracket without dropping a series.
What Spirit Faces Next – and Where 9z Stand
Spirit move directly into the single-elimination playoffs at LANXESS Arena, running June 17–21, where they join a field expected to include NAVI, Vitality, and MOUZ among the eight teams fighting for a $500,000 first prize from a total $1,250,000 prize pool. Their bracket position as a 3–0 seed gives them seeding advantages, and their form entering the arena phase – ten consecutive series wins – is the sharpest it could be. The open question is whether Spirit can sustain that level when single-elimination removes the Swiss margin for error entirely.
9z, meanwhile, remain alive at 2–1 in Stage 3 and drop into the 2–1 pool for one more best-of-three shot at playoff qualification. A win sends them through; a loss forces a 2–2 decider. Spirit’s tournament, by contrast, is already in a different gear – eight teams, one bracket, no second chances.
