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  2. Fnatic - Wikipedia

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    Fnatic (pronounced "fanatic"; also stylised as fnatic or FNATIC) is a professional esports organisation headquartered in London, United Kingdom. [2] Founded on 23 July 2004, [3] it has players from around the world competing in several games.

  3. s4 (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    2× Dota Major champion (Boston, Kiev) Gustav Magnusson (born 1 April 1992), [ 1 ] better known as s4 , is a Swedish professional Dota 2 player. As a member of Alliance, s4 won The International 2013 .

  4. Team Spirit (esports) - Wikipedia

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    Team Spirit is an international esports organization based in Belgrade.Founded in 2015, the organization currently has teams competing in Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, Hearthstone and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. [1]

  5. Boston Major - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Major was a professional Dota 2 esports tournament that took place in Boston in the United States. [1] The main event was played live at the Wang Theatre from December 7–10, 2016.

  6. KuroKy - Wikipedia

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    Following The International 2015, KuroKy left Team Secret to form a new team, 5Jungz composed of himself, FATA-, MATUMBAMAN, JerAx and MinD_ContRoL. 5Jungz was signed by the esports organisation Team Liquid [4] and found immediate success, coming 2nd in The Shanghai Major 2016, The Manila Major 2016 and 1st at EPICENTER 2016.

  7. ana (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    2× Dota Major champion (Boston, Kiev) Anathan Pham (born 26 October 1999), better known as ana , is an Australian professional Dota 2 player. As a member of OG, he has played in three iterations of The International , winning in 2018 and 2019 , and has also won two Major championships tournaments.

  8. Arteezy - Wikipedia

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    On April 29, 2014, Evil Geniuses were directly invited to compete in The International 2014 Dota 2 Championships. With top 3 finishes at three of the four major LANs before TI4, including a first-place finish at The Summit 1 over Team DK, EG was one of the favorites to win the biggest Dota 2 tournament of the year.

  9. Frankfurt Major - Wikipedia

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    It was the first of three Valve sponsored major Dota tournaments for the 2015–16 season, which were announced by the company on April 25, 2015. 16 teams competed in the tournament, which used the same format as The International 2015. [2] The Electronic Sports League (ESL) hosted and organized the tournament. [3]