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  2. broky - Wikipedia

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    Helvijs Saukants (born February 14, 2001), better known as broky, is a Latvian professional Counter-Strike 2 player for FaZe Clan as the AWPer and a former Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player. He is the first and only Counter-Strike player from Latvia to have won a major – the largest and most notable tournament in the game.

  3. FaZe Clan - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2021, FaZe Clan member Frazier Khattrri (FaZe Kay) would become one of the lead promoters of Save the Kids token, a pump and dump cryptocurrency which was additionally promoted by FaZe members Jarvis, Teeqo and Nikan. Upon the token's launch and revelation to the public that it was a pump and dump, FaZe removed Kay and suspended Jarvis ...

  4. Team Spirit (esports) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2024, Team Spirit defeated FaZe Clan 3–0 in the grand finals of IEM Katowice 2024, giving them direct qualification for the year's IEM Cologne, Blast Premier World Final and the 2024 Esports World Cup. [3] In June 2024, Team Spirit defeated Natus Vincere 3–1 in the grand final of BLAST Premier Spring Final 2024. [4]

  5. ropz - Wikipedia

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    FaZe Clan: 1st 7 IEM Rio Major 2022: October 31 –November 13, 2022 FaZe Clan: 15th – 16th 8 BLAST Paris Major 2023: May 8 –May 21, 2023 FaZe Clan: 5th – 8th 9 PGL Major Copenhagen 2024: Mar 17 –Mar 31, 2024 FaZe Clan: 2nd 10 Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024: Nov 30 –Dec 15, 2024 FaZe Clan: 2nd

  6. SK Gaming - Wikipedia

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    SK Gaming is a professional esports organization based in Germany that has teams across the world competing in different titles. SK is particularly known for their success in Counter-Strike (CS) tournaments.

  7. FACEIT - Wikipedia

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    FACEIT is an esports platform founded in London in 2012. [1] The company has administered leagues for games such as Counter-Strike 2, League of Legends, Rocket League, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, Dota 2 and Team Fortress 2.

  8. Rain (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    The roster was again bought, this time by FaZe Clan for a record-breaking $700,000, [9] [10] but by this point, many of the players from the original international Kinguin lineup had been replaced, with only the core trio remaining. Under the FaZe banner, this trend continued with eventually all of the roster being replaced bar rain, with the ...

  9. Category:FaZe Clan players - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Category: FaZe Clan players.