Fnatic

Fnatic is an association founded in 2004, e-sports clan, which is headed by Samuel " Zr0 " Mathews. The founding place located in Australia, the government is currently in Southampton. There are currently working four full-time employees.

The Dutch Painkiller player Sander " Vo0 " Kaasjager helped fnatic by its good results on the CPL World Tour 2005 breakthrough. Since his career to end in early 2006, the Counter-Strike Division is the most important performers of the clan.

Today Fnatic Counter-Strike, Quake Live, League of Legends, Dota 2 and the MMORPG World of Warcraft is active. Since 2007 there is the Fnatic Academy also a kind of amateur division, which consists of teams in less popular e-sports disciplines and gives them the opportunity to develop in a professional environment, in 2013 took over Fnatic the former Battlefield team of Epsilon.

Fnatic is a member of the G7 Teams, an association of the most successful clans in the world. It was awarded in 2006 and 2009 with the eSports Award as eSports Team of the Year.

  • 2.1 Counter- Strike
  • 2.2 Counter- Strike: Source
  • 2.3 Warcraft III
  • 2.4 Quake
  • 2.5 Painkiller
  • 2.6 Unreal Tournament 2004
  • 2.7 World of Warcraft
  • 2.8 League of Legends
  • 2.9 Dota 2
  • 2:10 Battlefield 4

Important players

League of Legends

  • France Paul " SOAZ " Boyer ( top, since June 2012)
  • Finland Lauri " Cyanide " Happonen ( Jungle, since March 2011)
  • Spain Enrique " xPeke " Cedeno Martinez ( Mid, since March 2011)
  • Sweden Martin " Rekkles " Larsson (AD Carry, since Nov. 2012)
  • France Bora "Yellow Star" Kim (support, since Jan. 2013)

Counter Strike Global Offensive

  • Sweden Markus " pronax " Wallsten
  • Sweden's Robin " FLUSHA " Rönnquist
  • Sweden Andreas " schneider" Lindberg
  • Sweden Jonathan "devil walk" Lundberg
  • Sweden Jesper " JW " Wecksell

Call of Duty Modern Warfare 1

  • Germany Philipp " bRZOR " Four Thaler
  • Germany Kevin " sxz " calibration
  • Germany Kai " H4nn1 " Hanbueckers
  • Sweden Johan " miracle" Verhen

Battlefield 4

  • Netherlands Thomas " Morte " Kerbusch
  • Netherlands Eric " TwoEasy "
  • Russia Andrey " unfixed " Leonov
  • Estonia Hendrik " vallutaja " Kinks
  • Spain Sergi " Winghaven " Torras

Starcraft II

  • Peru Jian Carlo " Fenix ​​" Morayra Alejo ( Terran, 2010-2011 )
  • Spain Pedro " LucifroN " Moreno Duran ( Terran, 2010-2011 )
  • China Republic Yang " Sen" Chia Cheng ( Zerg, 2010-2011 )
  • Romania Silviu " NightEnD " Lazar (Protoss, 2011-2014 )
  • Sweden Kim " SaSe " Hammar (Protoss, 2013-2014 )

Dota 2

  • Sweden Adrian "Era " Kryeziu
  • Germany Kai " H4nn1 " Hanbueckers
  • Israel Tal "Fly" Aizik
  • Finland Kalle " Trixi " Saarinen

Achievements (excerpt)

Counter- Strike

  • Electronic Sports World Cup 2006: 2nd place
  • CPL Finals 2006: 1st Place
  • World Series of Video Games 2006: 3rd place
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters I: 3rd place
  • Electronic Sports World Cup 2007: 3rd place
  • Two-time champion of the NGL ONE ( Seasons 2007, 2007/2008)
  • KODE5 Global Finals 2007: 2nd place
  • ESWC Masters of Paris 2008: 2nd place
  • Electronic Sports World Cup 2008: 3rd place
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters III GC Montreal: 1st place
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters III: 1st place
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters IV Chengdu GC: 2nd place
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters IV GC Dubai: 1st place
  • DreamHack Winter 2011: 1st Place
  • DreamHack Winter 2013: 1st Place

Counter- Strike: Source

  • Four -time winner of the i -Series LAN ( i29, i30, i31, i32 )
  • ESL Major Series I: 2nd place

Warcraft III

  • Samsung European Championship 2006: 3rd Place - Dimitar " DIDI8 " Aleksandrov
  • World Cyber ​​Games 2006: 4th place - Mihail " XyLigan " Ryabkov
  • World Cyber ​​Games 2007: 4th place - Mihail " XyLigan " Ryabkov
  • KODE5 Global Finals 2007: 2nd Place - Chulwoo " Shy" Park

Quake

  • WSVG Intel Summer Championships 2006: 2nd Place - Alexander " Ztrider " Ingarv
  • QuakeCon 2006: 3rd Place - Alexander " Ztrider " Ingarv
  • World Series of Video Games 2006: 5th place - Alexander " Ztrider " Ingarv
  • World Series of Video Games 2006: 7th place - James " 2GD " Harding
  • ESWC Masters of Paris 2008: 1st place - Alexei " Cypher " Januschewski
  • Electronic Sports World Cup 2008: 1st place - Alexei " Cypher " Januschewski

Painkiller

  • Electronic Sports World Cup 2004: 1st Place - Sander " Vo0 " Kaasjager
  • CPL Summer 2004: 1st Place - Sander " Vo0 " Kaasjager
  • CPL Winter 2004: 1st Place - Sander " Vo0 " Kaasjager
  • CPL World Tour Finals 2005: 2nd Place - Sander " Vo0 " Kaasjager
  • CPL World Tour Finals 2005: 6th place - Alexander " Ztrider " Ingarv
  • CPL World Tour Finals 2005: Top 12 - Andrew " gellehsak " Ryder

Unreal Tournament 2004

  • CPL Summer 2004: 2nd place
  • Electronic Sports World Cup 2004: 3rd Place - Laurens " Lauke " Pluijmaekers
  • World Cyber ​​Games 2004: 1st Place - Laurens " Lauke " Pluijmaekers
  • Electronic Sports World Cup 2005: 3rd Place - Laurens " Lauke " Pluijmaekers

World of Warcraft

  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters III GC Leipzig: 3rd place

League of Legends

  • Season 1 World Championship: 1st place
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters Season VI Global Challenge New York City: 1st place
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters Season VII Global Challenge Cologne: 2nd place
  • League Championship Series Season 3 EU Spring Playoffs 1st place
  • League Championship Series Season 3 EU Summer Playoffs 1st place
  • Season 3 World Championship: 3 / 4 space
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters Season VIII Cologne: 2nd place
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters Season VIII World Championship Katowice: 2nd place

Dota 2

  • DreamHack Winter 2013: 2nd place

Battlefield 4

  • DreamHack Winter 2013: 1st Place
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