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  2. Cloud9 - Wikipedia

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    Cloud9 Esports, Inc., or simply Cloud9 (C9), is an American professional esports company based in Santa Monica, California. The company was originally founded as a professional League of Legends team by Jack and Paullie Etienne in May 2013 and was incorporated into Cloud9 Esports, Inc. on September 6, 2016.

  3. Freakazoid (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    On July 9–12 C9 played at ESWC 2015 and finished 2nd behind Natus Vincere. [9] In February 2016 he was deducted a month's pay and attended an anti-bullying seminar after he was caught incorrectly treating Team Liquid player Oleksandr "s1mple" Kostylev during a FACEIT Pro League online match. [10] Abadir was dropped from the C9 roster on April ...

  4. TenZ - Wikipedia

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    TenZ (born May 5, 2001), is a Canadian online streamer and former professional Valorant and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player. [3] [4] [5]He began his esports career in October 2019 as a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player for Cloud9.

  5. Gambit Esports - Wikipedia

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    On 28 September 2020, Gambit Esports entered the professional Valorant scene by announcing their first roster. [26] On 20 September 2021, they defeated Team Envy in the finals and won the Valorant Champions Tour Masters Berlin 2021. [27] On 12 December 2021, Gambit reached the final of the first edition of the VALORANT Champions, losing to ...

  6. ShahZaM - Wikipedia

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    Shahzeb Asghar Khan (born October 8, 1993), [1] better known as ShahZaM, is currently a content creator for G2 Esports. [2] He was a former CS:GO professional player before announcing that he would be officially making the switch to Riot Games' Valorant.

  7. TSM League of Legends division - Wikipedia

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    The League of Legends division of TSM was a gaming team based in Los Angeles, California, that competed in the League Championship Series (LCS), the top-level professional league for video game League of Legends in the United States and Canada, from 2013 to 2023.

  8. Sentinels (esports) - Wikipedia

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    Sentinels overhauled their entire Valorant roster by letting go of Shahzeb "ShahZaM" Khan, Jordan "Zellsis" Montemurro, Michael "shroud" Grzesiek, and Eric "Kanpeki" Xu and replacing them with former XSET players, Zachary "zekken" Patrone and in-game leader Rory "dephh" Jackson, as well as 2022 Valorant Champions winners Gustavo "Sacy" Rossi ...

  9. TSM (esports) - Wikipedia

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    The team's early roster consisted of players Saintvicious, Chaox, TheOddOne, Locodoco, and Reginald himself. [2] They participated in the Season One World Championship later that year, securing a third place finish. [56] In the years that followed, TSM continued to evolve, making roster changes and competing in various tournaments and leagues.