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Fnatic
File:Fnatic Logo.svg
Founded2004
LocationAustralia, United Kingdom and the Netherlands[1]
ManagerUnited Kingdom Sam Mathews
DivisionsCall of Duty 4
Counter-Strike
FIFA 11
Halo
Heroes of Newerth
League of Legends
Quake Live
StarCraft II
Websitehttp://www.fnatic.com

Fnatic is an electronic sports organization based out of Australia, the UK and the Netherlands. Fnatic is particularly well-known for its highly-success Counter-Strike team, which is the single most financially-successful Counter-Strike team in electronic sports history.[2] Fnatic is one of the founding members of the G7 Teams.[3]

Current roster

Professional

Counter-Strike

Members of the clan during ESWC 2007 in Paris.
  • Sweden Harley "dsn" Örwall
  • Sweden Patrik "cArn" Sättermon
  • Sweden Manne "manne" Nordqvist
  • Sweden Richard "Xizt" Landström
  • 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

StarCraft II

  • Canada Jian Fei "IefNaij" Wang
  • Taiwan Yang "Sen" Chia Cheng
  • Peru Jian Carlo Morayra "Fenix" Alejo
  • Canada Payam "TT1" Toghyan
  • United States Adrian "KawaiiRice" Kwong
  • Romania Lazar "NightEnD" Silviu

Academy

Heroes of Newerth

  • Finland Kalle "Trixi" Saarinen
  • Denmark Henrik "FreshFriFly" Hansen
  • Denmark Johan "N0tail" Sundstein
  • Germany Jascha "NoVa_" Markuse
  • Israel Tal "Bot" Aizik

League of Legends

  • Germany Manuel "LamiaZeaLoT" Mildenberger
  • Finland Lauri "Cyanidefi" Happonen
  • Germany Max "MagicFingers" Dreysse
  • Spain Enrique "xPeke" Cedeño Martinez
  • Poland Maciej "Shushei" Ratuszniak
  • Germany Peter "Mellisan" Meisrimel

Call of Duty

  • United Kingdom Scott "M.C." Brass
  • United Kingdom Tomas "Gunshi" Jones
  • United Kingdom Nick "Neymar" Ward
  • United Kingdom Tobi "Tobi" Foster

Halo

  • United States Cory "Str8 Sick" Sloss
  • United States Kyle "Chig" Lawson
  • United States Austin "Mikwen" McCleary
  • United States Salvatore "Elitest" Satullo

Notable former players

  • Sweden Christopher "GeT_RiGhT" Alesund (Released 2010-12-07 from CS roster) [4]
  • Sweden Patrik "f0rest" Lindberg (Released 2010-12-07 from CS roster) [5]
  • Sweden Rasmus "GuX" Ståhl (Released 2010-12-07 from CS roster) [6]
  • Sweden Bjorn "threat" Pers (Released 2010-07-11 from CS roster) [7]
  • Sweden Oskar "ins" Holm (Released 2009-01-19 from CS roster to management)[8]
  • Sweden Martin "MintR" Röjder (Released 2008-08-12 from CoD4 team)[9]
  • Sweden Rickard "zEm" Intveld (Released 2008-08-12 from CoD4 team)[10]
  • Sweden Kristoffer "Tentpole" Nordlund (Released 2007-01-17 from CS roster)[11]
  • 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)[12]
  • Sweden Frederick "triMble" Steinfeld (Left 2007-4-15)[13]
  • Sweden Oscar "Archi" Torgersen (Released 2009-02-24 from CS team)[14]
  • Canada Andrew "gellehsak" Ryder (Released 2006-01-01 from Painkiller team)[15]
  • North Macedonia Sabijan "Buba" Hamid (Released 2010-04-23 from CS team)

Honors

Counter-Strike

Call of Duty 4

Unreal Tournament

Painkiller

Pro Evolution Soccer

Heroes of Newerth

References

  1. ^ http://www.fnatic.com/about/
  2. ^ "Team Money Ranking". SK Gaming.
  3. ^ "G7 Teams Announced" (PDF). G7 Teams. 2006-08-08. Retrieved 2010-10-22.
  4. ^ [1]
  5. ^ [2]
  6. ^ [3]
  7. ^ [4]
  8. ^ [5]
  9. ^ [6]
  10. ^ [7]
  11. ^ Gotfrag
  12. ^ GosuGamers
  13. ^ Fnatic website triMble Says Good bye
  14. ^ "Archi calls it a day..."
  15. ^ "Gellehsak leaves fnatic".
  16. ^ Cyberathlete Professional League » CPL Announces Counter-Strike World Champions
  17. ^ Electronic Sports World Cup (ESWC 2006) Official Website
  18. ^ TEX 09: fnatic win The eXperience, TCM place second
  19. ^ WCG Official Website
  20. ^ Cyberathlete Professional League » The CPL Announces Past 1v1 Champions
  21. ^ SK Gaming | Fatal1ty Is World Tour Champion
  22. ^ [ESWC] Electronic Sports World Cup
  23. ^ News "European Championships 2007 Official Report" - Konami
  24. ^ FnaticMSI - Heroes of Newerth World Cup Champions

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