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  2. List of Cyberathlete Professional League champions - Wikipedia

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    List of Cyberathlete Professional League champions. Add languages. Add links. ... 2004 CPL Winter Championship 2004 Dec 15 - 19 Dallas Team NoA: Eyeballers: Gamer ...

  3. Cyberathlete Professional League - Wikipedia

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    The CPL World Championship Event in December 2001 was filmed by ESPN. In an attempt to legitimize esports as a professional sport, players were required to use their surnames in competition instead of gaming aliases. The main event of the World Championship was the Counter-Strike tournament, which was sponsored by Razer with $10,000 in prize money.

  4. Category:Cyberathlete Professional League - Wikipedia

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    List of Cyberathlete Professional League champions This page was last edited on 9 November 2019, at 18:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Category:Esports-related lists - Wikipedia

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    List of esports players; C. List of Cyberathlete Professional League champions; G. List of Gambit Esports CS:GO tournament results; L.

  6. 2005 Cyberathlete Professional League World Tour - Wikipedia

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    The champion of the 2005 CPL World Tour was Johnathan 'Fatal1ty' Wendel, who took the grand prize of $150,000. Sander "Vo0" Kaasjager was named the MVP of the tour, an award worth $20,000, and took $100,000 for becoming the runner-up in the finals. By this, Wendel took his fourth CPL World Championship, taking the crown back from Kaasjager, who ...

  7. Johnathan Wendel - Wikipedia

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    Johnathan Wendel (born February 26, 1981), also known as Fatal1ty (pronounced "Fatality"), is an American entrepreneur and former professional esports player. He made his professional debut at a 1999 Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL) tournament, securing third place and $4,000. Wendel continued to compete in CPL events, claiming multiple ...

  8. 2006 Cyberathlete Professional League World Season - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 CPL World Season was a series of electronic sports competitions organized by the Cyberathlete Professional League in the fall of 2006. It was a follow-up of the 2005 CPL World Tour and was announced by the CPL on July 1, 2006. [1] The tour featured two games, Counter-Strike and Quake 3.

  9. f0rest - Wikipedia

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    During 2006, Fnatic won the Cyberathlete Professional League Championship, the World Tour, along with a silver medal at the Electronic Sports World Cup. Lindberg was once again nominated for the eSports Award and won the Counter-Strike Player of the Year Award. [13]