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  2. The International 2019 - Wikipedia

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    The International 2019 (TI9) was the ninth iteration of The International, an annual Dota 2 world championship esports tournament. Hosted by Valve, the game's developer, the tournament followed a year-long series of awarding qualifying points, known as the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC), with the top 12 ranking teams being directly invited to the tournament, which took place in August 2019 at the ...

  3. Miracle- - Wikipedia

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    Nigma Galaxy [a] Career highlights and awards. The International champion ( 2017) 2× Major champion ( Frankfurt, Manila) Amer Al-Barkawi ( Arabic: عامر البرقاوي; born 20 June 1997), better known as Miracle-, is a Jordanian-Polish professional Dota 2 player for Nigma Galaxy. [1] He was a member of Team Liquid that won The ...

  4. The International 2022 - Wikipedia

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    The International 2022. The International 2022 (also known as TI 11 and TI 2022) was the 11th iteration of The International, an annual Dota 2 world championship esports tournament hosted by Valve, the game's developer. The tournament followed the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC), an annual series of tournaments awarding points to teams, with the top 12 ...

  5. Puppey - Wikipedia

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    Dota Major champion ( Shanghai) Clement Ivanov (born 6 March 1990), [1] better known as Puppey, is an Estonian professional Dota 2 player for Team Secret. He is the founding member of Team Secret. [2] Together with Natus Vincere, Puppey won The International 2011 in August 2011 for a one million dollar first place prize. [3]

  6. Fly (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Nouns Esports. Career highlights and awards. 4× Dota Major champion ( Frankfurt, Manila, Boston, Kiev) Tal Aizik ( Hebrew: טל אייזיק; born 9 March 1993), better known as Fly, is an Israeli professional Dota 2 player for Nouns Esports. [1] He is a former co-founder of the esports team OG. Aizik won four Dota Major Championships with ...

  7. 2024 in esports - Wikipedia

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    Squash. Table tennis. Tennis. Triathlon. Volleyball. This topic lists the esports events for the 2024 year. If tournaments are held entirely online, it is denoted in the list below. For those tournaments that are held either partially or entirely offline, the host city that hosts the Grand Final is indicated last, if there are multiple host cities.

  8. N0tail - Wikipedia

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    Dota Major champion ( Frankfurt, Manila, Boston, Kiev) Johan Sundstein (born 8 October 1993), better known as N0tail, is a Danish-Faroese professional Dota 2 player for OG. As a member of OG, he has played in four iterations of The International, winning in 2018 and 2019, and has also won four Major championships.

  9. Arteezy - Wikipedia

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    773,000. YouTube information. Channel. Arteezy. Subscribers. 32,000 [4] Last updated: April 13, 2024. Artour Babaev (born July 1, 1996), better known as Arteezy, is a Canadian professional Dota 2 player for Shopify Rebellion. [5] He is also one of the most popular streamers among the community.