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Team Fnatic
File:Fnatic Logo.svg
Founded2004
LocationAustralia, United Kingdom and the Netherlands[1]
ManagerUnited Kingdom Samuel Mathews
DivisionsCall of Duty 4
Counter-Strike
Halo 3
Heroes of Newerth
Quake Live
StarCraft II
Websitehttp://www.fnatic.com

Fnatic is a 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

Counter-Strike 1.6

Members of the clan during ESWC 2007 in Paris.
  • Sweden Harley "dsn" Orwall
  • Sweden Patrik "f0rest" Lindberg
  • Sweden Christopher "GeT_RiGhT" Alesund
  • Sweden Patrik "cArn" Sättermon
  • Sweden Rasmus "Gux" Ståhl

Call of Duty 4

  • United Kingdom Christopher "Lighters" Lightburn
  • United Kingdom Jon "razKi" Baker
  • Sweden Conney "KyoChi" Sjöberg
  • Sweden Johan "LINQAN" Lindqvist
  • Belgium Stevy "Stevy" Verheyen

Quake Live

  • France Kévin "strenx" Baéza
  • Sweden Sebastian "Spart1e" Siira
  • United Kingdom David Alexander "deus_" Kinnaird
  • France Pierre-Emeric "l1nkje" Portier

StarCraft II

  • Spain Pedro "LucifroN" Moreno Durán
  • Canada Jian Fei "IefNaij" Wang
  • Taiwan Yang "Sen" Chia Cheng
  • United States Andre "Gretorp" Hengchua
  • Peru Jian Carlo Morayra "Fenix" Alejo
  • Canada Payam "TT1" Toghyan
  • United States Adrian "KawaiiRice" Kwong

Fnatic Academy Players

Heroes of Newerth

  • Finland Kalle "Trixi" Juhanpoika Saarinen
  • Denmark Henrik "FreshFriFly" Hansen
  • Denmark Johan "n0tail" Sundstein
  • Germany Jascha "NoVa_" Markuse
  • Israel Tal "Bot" Aizik

Halo

  • United Kingdom Daryoush "Inspired2Kill" Waheed
  • Sweden Daniel "zicknex" Rosenberg
  • United Kingdom Max "Riotz" Cottie

Call of Duty

  • United Kingdom Ben "VintaGe" Walker
  • United Kingdom Andy "DopedGoat" Fisher
  • United Kingdom Scott "Mak" Brass
  • United Kingdom Tomas "Gunshi" Jones

Notable former players

  • Sweden Bjorn "threat" Pers (Released 2010-07-11 from CS roster) [2]
  • Sweden Oskar "ins" Holm (Released 2009-01-19 from CS roster to management)[3]
  • Sweden Martin "MintR" Röjder (Released 2008-08-12 from CoD4 team)[4]
  • Sweden Rickard "zEm" Intveld (Released 2008-08-12 from CoD4 team)[5]
  • Sweden Kristoffer "Tentpole" Nordlund (Released 2007-01-17)[6]
  • Netherlands Sander "Vo0" Kaasjager (Retired 2006-06-21, Returned 2007-04-20, Retired 2007-08-07)
  • Sweden Björn "ElakeDuck" Ödman (Left over pay dispute 2007-04-24)[7]
  • Sweden Frederick "triMble" Steinfeld (Left 2007-4-15)[8]
  • Sweden Oscar "Archi" Torgersen (Released 2009-02-24 from CS team)[9]
  • Canada Andrew "gellehsak" Ryder (Released 2006-01-01 from Painkiller team)[10]

Honours

Counter-Strike

Call of Duty 4

Unreal Tournament

Painkiller

Pro Evolution Soccer

References

  1. ^ http://www.fnatic.com/about/
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ [2]
  4. ^ [3]
  5. ^ [4]
  6. ^ Gotfrag
  7. ^ GosuGamers
  8. ^ Fnatic website triMble Says Good bye
  9. ^ "Archi calls it a day..."
  10. ^ "Gellehsak leaves fnatic".
  11. ^ Cyberathlete Professional League » CPL Announces Counter-Strike World Champions
  12. ^ Electronic Sports World Cup (ESWC 2006) Official Website
  13. ^ TEX 09: fnatic win The eXperience, TCM place second
  14. ^ WCG Official Website
  15. ^ Cyberathlete Professional League » The CPL Announces Past 1v1 Champions
  16. ^ SK Gaming | Fatal1ty Is World Tour Champion
  17. ^ [ESWC] Electronic Sports World Cup
  18. ^ News "European Championships 2007 Official Report" - Konami

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