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====World of Warcraft==== |
====World of Warcraft==== |
Revision as of 08:52, 6 August 2009
File:Fnatic logo.png | |
Founded | 2004 |
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Location | Australia |
General manager | Samuel "zr0" Mathews |
Website | fnatic website |
The Fnatic Team is a professional video gaming team, consisting of players from across the globe who all make a living through competing in video game tournaments. The Fnatic Team won the ESports Team of the Year Award in 2006 and are the 2006 CPL world champions in Counter-Strike.
The Fnatic Team is an ambitious and already highly successful gaming organization; with registered offices in Australia, the UK and the Netherlands they have a global reach. The Fnatic team is currently supporting three highly successful squads in World of Warcraft, Warcraft 3, and Counter-Strike, to name but a few and has established itself as a vibrant, well coordinated outfit with a clear vision for the future of competitive gaming. The Fnatic team was founded by Sam Mathews with the help of Joris Van Laerhoven and Anne Mathews.
Current Roster
Fnatic Professional Players
CounterStrike 1.6
- Jose "STONE" Polanco
- Patrik "f0rest" Lindberg
- Christopher "GERRYY" Alesund
- Patrik "cArn" Sattermon
- Rasmus "Gux" Ståhl
- Martin "COOL__BOY" Kocev
World of Warcraft
Fnatic Academy Players
Quake Series
Call of Duty 4
- Robin "rivve" Holmen
- Conney "KyoChi" Sjöberg
- Johan "LINQAN" Lindqvist
- Marcus "odyx" Nilsson
- Stevy "Stevy" Verheyen
Counter-Strike:Source
- Nicolai "staRfire" Bjorkvig
- Casper "ruggah" Due
- Mads "VH" Andreassen
- Malte "Herden" Boelt
- Casper "krogh" Krogh
Starcraft
- Andrik "Ash" Tan
- Ye "Never" Rong Long
- Gordon "JukeBox" Hoi
- Zhuang "Phoenix" Chuan Hai
- Yang "Sen" Chia Cheng
- Sun "F91" Yi Feng
- Liu "LBH" Bo Hao
- Ding "jaystar" Wei
Warcraft 3:Dota
Edvin "Kwom" B�rjesson
Rene "Kebap" Werner
Johnathan "Loda" Berg
Aidar "Aidar"Aringazin
Rasmus "MiseRy-"Filipsen
Notable Former Players
- Oskar "ins" Holm (Released 2009-01-19 from CS roster to management)[1])
- Kristoffer "Tentpole" Nordlund (Released 2007-01-17[2])
- Sander "Vo0" Kaasjager (Retired 2006-06-21, Returned 2007-04-20, Retired 2007-08-07)
- Björn "ElakeDuck" Ödman (Left over pay dispute 2007-04-24[3])
- Frederick "triMble" Steinfeld (Left 2007-4-15)[4]
- Oscar "Archi" Torgersen (Released 2009-02-24 from CS team)[5]
Honours
Counter-Strike
Call of Duty 4
Unreal Tournament
Painkiller
Pro Evolution Soccer
References
- ^ [1]
- ^ Gotfrag
- ^ GosuGamers
- ^ Fnatic website triMble Says Good bye
- ^ [2] Archi calls it a day...
- ^ Cyberathlete Professional League » CPL Announces Counter-Strike World Champions
- ^ Electronic Sports World Cup (ESWC 2006) Official Website
- ^ The Experience Official Website
- ^ WCG Official Website
- ^ Cyberathlete Professional League » The CPL Announces Past 1v1 Champions
- ^ SK Gaming | Fatal1ty Is World Tour Champion
- ^ [ESWC] Electronic Sports World Cup
- ^ News "European Championships 2007 Official Report" - Konami