SK Gaming

  • Counter- Strike: Global Offensive
  • Counter- Strike (ladies)
  • Quake
  • StarCraft II
  • World of Warcraft ( Europe)
  • League of Legends
  • Xbox 360
  • Call Of Duty: MW3 (Xbox360 )

The e-sports clan SK Gaming was founded under the name Schröt command (later Schroet command ) of the siblings Ralf "Griff " Reichert, Tim " Burke " Reichert, Benjamin " Kane" Reichert and four friends in Oberhausen in 1997, initially as a team for the computer game Quake.

The biggest international successes celebrated the Swedish Counter- Strike team led by Emil " HeatoN " Christensen, which was acquired by Ninjas in Pyjamas and has won between 2002 and 2003 all the major tournaments. In February 2003, the SK.swe named team has been the first FPS e- sports team, which was contractually bound to a clan. A Counter -Strike player was bought out his contract for a transfer fee of 18 May 2004 with the SK player Ola " elemeNt " Moum first time. The former dominance of SK came to an end, but SK still counted among the strongest teams in the world. Early 2011 were committed two players of fnatic with Patrik " f0rest " Lindberg and Christopher " GeT_RiGhT " Alesund. With the new squad SK Gaming took on several major events the first place.

The Warcraft III Department of SK Gaming was founded shortly after the release of the game. Since the existence of ESL WC3L Series they played at a high level, three times champion was SK. Even the German record champion Daniel " miou " Holthuis stood for a long time at SK under contract. In October 2004, the clan sent the South Korean player Tae Min " Zacard " Hwang to Germany, so that it was eligible for the ESL Pro Series. After half a year of the first e-sports Legionnaires in Germany returned to his homeland.

In the FIFA team from SK Gaming have played the two German FIFA Twins Daniel " hero" and Dennis " styla " Schellhase among other things, until they announced in 2011 her career end. The two twin brothers became known by winning the World Cyber ​​Games 2003, where they both won the Nations Cup tournament, as well as in the individual tournament, the first and second places occupied. Both players have ever won the solo competition of the World Cyber ​​Games twice; they are among the best known German e- sports enthusiasts and are often present in the media.

SK Gaming is a founding member of the G7 Teams, an association of professional e-sports clan, which aims to promote e-sports.

  • 2.1 Counter- Strike
  • 2.2 Warcraft III
  • 2.3 FIFA
  • 2.4 Quake
  • 2.5 Painkiller
  • 2.6 Unreal Tournament
  • 2.7 League of Legends
  • 2.8 Starcraft 2

Important current and former players

Counter Strike Global Offensive

  • Sweden Simon "twist " Eliasson
  • Sweden Marcus " Delpan " Larsson
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Faruk " pita " Pita
  • Sweden Andreas " bds " Thorstensson
  • Sweden Patrik " f0rest " Lindberg

League of Legends

  • Germany Adrian ' Candy Panda ' Wübbelmann (AD, June 2011 - June 2012, since Dec. 2012)
  • Germany Christoph " nRated " Seitz ( Support, December 2010 June 2011, since Jan. 2014)
  • Germany Kevin " kev1n " Rubiszewski (Top, Jan 2012 in September 2013 )
  • Spain Alvar " Araneae " Martin ( Jungle, December 2010 March 2011 July 2012 November 2012 )
  • France John " hyrqBot " Velly ( Jungle, December 2012 September 2013 )
  • Spain Carlos " ocelote " Rodríguez (Mid Dec. 2010 in November 2013 )
  • Germany Patrick " Nyph " Funke (Support, June 2011 - December 2013 )

Quake, Painkiller, Unreal Tournament

  • United States Shane " rapha " Hendrixson ( Quake )
  • Germany Christian " GitzZz " Hoeck ( Unreal Tournament, October, 2002 - Aug. 2004)
  • Germany Benjamin " Kane" Reichert ( Quake )
  • Germany Stephan " SteLam " Lammert ( Quake, Painkiller )
  • Germany Benjamin " zyz " Bohrmann ( Quake, Painkiller )
  • Sweden Johan " Toxjq " Quick ( Quake )

Warcraft III

  • Sweden Fredrik " MaDFroG " Johansson
  • Bulgaria Zdravko "Insomnia" Georgiev
  • Germany Daniel " Miou " Holthuis

FIFA

  • Germany Daniel " hero" Schellhase
  • Germany Dennis " styla " Schellhase

Starcraft II

Achievements (excerpt)

Counter- Strike

  • CPL Winter 2005: 1st Place
  • CPL Summer 2005: 1st Place
  • CPL Winter 2003: 1st Place
  • CPL Summer 2003: 1st Place
  • CPL Summer 2002: 1st Place
  • CPL Autumn 2003: 1st Place
  • CPL Games 2003: 1st Place
  • Electronic Sports World Cup 2003: 3rd place
  • World Cyber ​​Games 2003: 1st Place
  • Electronic Sports World Cup 2005: 2nd place
  • KODE5 Global Finals 2007: 3rd place
  • Electronic Sports World Cup 2008: Top 8
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters III GC L.A.: 1st place
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters III GC Montreal: 2nd place
  • World Cyber ​​Games 2008: 2nd place
  • ESWC Masters of Cheonan 2009: 2nd place
  • KODE5 Global Finals 2009: 2nd place
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters GC New York 2011: 1st Place
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters IV Chengdu GC: 1st place
  • Electronic Sports World Cup 2011 1st place

Warcraft III

  • Triple wc3l Master ( Seasons I, II, XII)
  • Wc3l runner-up (Season III)
  • Triple NGL ONE - runner ( Seasons 2006, 2007, 2007/2008)
  • Six-time German champion of the ESL Pro Series ( Seasons IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX) - Daniel " miou " Holthuis
  • Electronic Sports World Cup 2003: 1st Place - Alborz " Heman " Haidarian
  • World Cyber ​​Games 2003: 1st Place - Zdravko "Insomnia" Georgiev
  • Blizzard Worldwide Invitational 2004: 1st Place - Fredrik " MaDFroG " Johansson
  • Blizzard Worldwide Invitational 2005: 1st Place - Chun " Sweet " Jung- hee
  • World e-Sports Games 2005 Season 3: 1st place - Chun " Sweet " Jung- hee
  • KODE5 Global Finals 2006: 1st place - Andrey " Deadman " Sobolev

FIFA

  • Six-time German champion of the ESL Pro Series ( Seasons 8,9,10,11,12 & 13)
  • World Cyber ​​Games 2005: 1st Place - Dennis " styla " Schellhase
  • World Cyber ​​Games 2006: 1st Place - Daniel " hero" Schellhase
  • World Cyber ​​Games 2007: 1st Place - Daniel " hero" Schellhase

Quake

  • DeCL Season 2 1998: 2nd place
  • DeCL Season 3 1998: 2nd place
  • DeCL season 4 1999: 1st Place
  • WSVG Intel Summer Championships 2006: 1st place - Johan "toxic " Quick
  • World Series of Video Games 2006: 1st place - Johan "toxic " Quick
  • ESWC Masters of Athens 2008: 1st Place - Shane " rapha " Hendrixson
  • QuakeCon 2009: 1st Place - Shane " rapha " Hendrixson
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters Pro / Am Challenge GamesCom: 1st Place - Shane " rapha " Hendrixson
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters IV GC Dubai: 1st Place - Shane " rapha " Hendrixson
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters IV GC Cologne: 1st Place - Shane " rapha " Hendrixson
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters IV World Championship Finals: 1st Place - Shane " rapha " Hendrixson
  • ESWC Grand Finals 2010: 1st Place - Shane " rapha " Hendrixson

Painkiller

  • CPL World Tour Finals 2005: 4th place - Benjamin " zyz " Bohrmann
  • CPL World Tour Finals 2005: Top 12 - Stephan " SteLam " Lammert

Unreal Tournament

  • CPL Summer 2004: 1st Place
  • ESWC 2003: 1st Place - Christian " GitzZz " Höck
  • ESWC 2004: 2nd Place - Christian " GitzZz " Höck
  • WCG 2004: 4th place - Christian " GitzZz " Höck

League of Legends

  • ESL Pro Series Summer Season 2011: 1st Place
  • Intel Extreme Masters VI Global Challenge New York 2011: 2nd place
  • European Regional Finals Gamescom 2012: 2nd place
  • League Championship Series EU Season 3 Spring: 4th place
  • DreamHack Winter 2013: 1st Place

Starcraft 2

  • HomeStory Cup IV: 1st place - Jang Min " MC" Chul
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters VI World Championship: 1st place - Jang Min " MC" Chul
  • Red Bull Battle Grounds Austin: 1st Place - Jang Min " MC" Chul
  • North American Star League Season 3: 3rd Place - Jang Min " MC" Chul
  • 2012 GSL Code S Season 3: 2nd Place - Jang Min " MC" Chul
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