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2017 Summer EU LCS
The 2017 European League of Legends Championship Series (2017 EU LCS) was the fifth season of the European League of Legends Championship Series (EU LCS), the highest level of professional ''League of Legends'' play in Europe. Most games were being played at Studio K/L in Adlershof, Berlin, Germany. The finals were held at the Barclaycard Arena in Hamburg, Germany. The Spring Split was won by G2 Esports, with a roster of Expect, Trick, PerkZ, Zven, and Mithy Alfonso Aguirre Rodríguez, better known as Mithy, is a Spanish former professional ''League of Legends'' player, and current assistant coach for 100 Thieves. He joined Ninjas in Pyjamas in October 2013. He joined G2 on May 19, 2016, ahead of th ... and was their third EU LCS Champions title. Spring Regular season ;Group A ;Group B Playoffs Summer Regular season ;Group A ;Group B Playoffs References {{EU LCS 2017 in Berlin 2017 in German sport 2017 in Polish sport 2017 multiplayer online battle arena ...
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European League Of Legends Championship Series
The ''League of Legends'' EMEA Championship (LEC) is the professional ''League of Legends'' esports league run by Riot Games in the EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) region, in which ten teams compete. Each annual season of play is divided into two splits, spring and summer, both consisting of nine weeks of round-robin tournament play, which then conclude with play-off tournaments between the top six teams. At the end of the season, the top performing teams qualify for the annual ''League of Legends'' World Championship. The LEC represents the highest level of ''League of Legends'' play in the EMEA. With the exception of some touring events, all games of the LEC are played live at Riot Games' studio in Adlershof, Berlin, Germany. In addition to a small studio audience, all games are streamed live in several languages on Twitch and YouTube, with broadcasts regularly attracting over 300,000 viewers. The popularity and success of the LEC has attracted significant media ...
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PerkZ
Luka Perković (born 30 September 1998), better known as Perkz (previously stylized as PERKZ and before that as PerkZ), is a Croatian professional ''League of Legends'' player for Team Vitality. From 2015 to 2020, Perkz was a member of G2 Esports, when the team became the first European organization to win the Mid-Season Invitational in 2019. He reached the World Championship final in 2019, and is the only player to ever win eight LEC titles. In November 2020, Perkz left G2 to join LCS organization Cloud9 for the 2021 season. He is widely regarded as one of the best western players in League of Legends history. Career 2014 season Perkz's first professional team was GSI Gaming, which he joined midway through the 2013 season. With the team, he competed at DreamHack Summer 2014, though they did not make it past the group stage. Perkz and GSI Gaming won EpicGear Cup 16, and placed second in EpicGear Cup 17 before the team disbanded later on in the year. 2015 season At the start ...
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2017 In Berlin
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Mysterious Monkeys
The Mysterious Monkeys were a German esports organisation based in Leipzig, Germany, that formerly had players competing in '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'', ''League of Legends'', and ''Rainbow Six Siege''. On 5 April 2018, the organisation rebranded and was renamed Ad Hoc Gaming. ''League of Legends'' The Mysterious Monkeys entered the professional ''League of Legends'' scene on 22 September 2015, but did not participate in any major Riot-sponsored league until 19 May 2017, when they purchased Misfits Academy's spot in the European League of Legends Championship Series (EU LCS). On 24 August 2017, the Mysterious Monkeys were relegated to the EU Challenger Series after losing 0–3 to the Ninjas in Pyjamas Ninjas in Pyjamas (NIP) is a professional esports organisation based in Sweden that is best known for its ''Counter-Strike'' teams. In 2012, the team reformed with a '' Counter Strike: Global Offensive'' lineup upon the release of the game. Asi .... Final roster ...
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Ninjas In Pyjamas
Ninjas in Pyjamas (NIP) is a professional esports organisation based in Sweden that is best known for its ''Counter-Strike'' teams. In 2012, the team reformed with a '' Counter Strike: Global Offensive'' lineup upon the release of the game. Aside from ''Counter-Strike'', the organisation has teams in ''Valorant'', ''Rainbow Six Siege'', ''FIFA'', and ''League of Legends''. They formerly had teams in ''Fortnite Battle Royale'', ''Overwatch'', ''PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds'' and ''Paladins''. History Ninjas in Pyjamas were formed in June 2000. Their biggest success was winning the 2001 Cyberathlete Professional League World Championships after an extremely close final with X3 (a forerunner to Team 3D). Ninjas in Pyjamas struggled to find a sponsor, and as a result, joined the prominent esports organization SK Gaming and were known by the names SK Scandinavia and later SK Sweden. At SK, they continued their success. The prize money from their tournament victories in 2003 total ...
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Team Vitality
Team Vitality is a French esports organisation founded in August 2013 by Fabien Devide and Nicolas Maurer. It has several professional teams and content creators from across Europe and India. Team Vitality's main ''League of Legends'' team competes in the LEC (formerly EU LCS), which they joined in late 2015 after purchasing Gambit Gaming's spot. In April 2021, Team Vitality partnered with French association football club RC Strasbourg Alsace to create a ''FIFA'' eLigue 1 team. ''League of Legends'' History Team Vitality entered the professional ''League of Legends'' on 9 December 2015, after it acquired Gambit Gaming's spot in the 2016 EU LCS Spring Split. The first player signed to the team at the time of the announcement was former TSM support Raymond "kaSing" Tsang. Five days later, Vitality announced the rest of their roster, which consisted of top laner Lucas "Cabochard " Simon-Meslet, jungler Ilyas "Shook" Hartsema, mid laner Erlend "Nukeduck" Våtevik Holm, a ...
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Splyce
Splyce (SPY) was a professional esports organization and media company based in Rochester, New York. Their ''League of Legends'' team was a franchise member of the LEC, Europe's top professional league for ''League of Legends''. Splyce announced its rebranding from Follow eSports in November 2015. On November 29, 2019, Splyce's parent company, OverActive Media, announced it had merged Splyce with its other esports subsidiary, MAD Lions, and that all of Splyce's teams would henceforth compete under that name. ''League of Legends'' Follow eSports acquired the ''League of Legends'' team Dignitas EU after they qualified for the EU LCS (now LEC) on October 29, 2015, for nearly £625,000 ($1 million). At the time of the acquisition the team's roster consisted of Martin "Wunderwear" Hansen, Chres "Sencux" Laursen, Kasper "Kobbe" Kobberup, and Jonas "Nisbeth" Anderson with Daniel Vorborg as Team Manager. Tournament results * 7th/10th – 2016 Spring EU LCS * 2nd – 2016 Sum ...
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H2k-Gaming
H2k-Gaming was a professional esports organization based in London, United Kingdom. It was known for its '' League of Legends'' team, which competed in Europe's top professional league, the EU LCS. ''League of Legends'' Jungler Jean-Victor "loulex" Burgevin left the team in November 2015. They later signed former ROCCAT jungler Marcin "Jankos" Jankowski. They also signed Summer 2015 EU LCS MVP Konstantinos "FORG1VEN" Tzortziou. Final roster Tournament results * 3rd — 2016 League of Legends World Championship * 3rd – 2016 Summer European League of Legends Championship Series, 2016 EU LCS Summer Split * 4th – 2016 Spring European League of Legends Championship Series, 2016 EU LCS Spring Split H2K finished with a league worst record of 2-16 during the 2018 Summer European League of Legends Championship Series, 2018 EU LCS Summer Split. In the off season, the team decided not to apply for a spot as one of the franchised teams in the rebrand of EULCS to the LEC and sub ...
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Giants Gaming
Giants Gaming, commonly referred to simply as Giants, is a Spanish professional esports organisation that has teams competing in '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'', ''League of Legends'', '' Call of Duty'', '' FIFA, Fortnite,'' and ''Rainbow Six Siege''''.'' The ''League of Legends'' (LoL) team competes in the European League of Legends Championship Series. The organisation has two Rainbow Six Siege teams, a Singaporean team competing Southeast Asian Pro League and a Spanish team competing in the Spanish Nationals. Giants Gaming was founded in 2008 in Málaga, Spain. ''Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'' Tournament results 2017 * 13th-16th - CEVO Main Season 12 Europe * 2nd - ESL Masters Spain Spring 2017 Finals * 2nd - 4Gamers CS:GO Masters Porto * 5th-6th - ESL Clash of Nations * 3rd-4th - ESL Masters Spain Winter 2017 Finals * 3rd-4th - Superliga Orange Season 13 Finals 2018 * 1st - Master League Portugal * 3rd-4th - Moche XL eSports CS:GO Cup * 1st - Superliga Orang ...
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Team ROCCAT
Team ROCCAT was a German professional esports organization with players competing in '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'', ''Heroes of the Storm'', ''League of Legends'', and ''StarCraft II''. Its titular sponsor was the German computer accessories manufacturer Roccat GmbH, which was acquired by Turtle Beach in 2019. ''League of Legends'' Team ROCCAT entered the professional ''League of Legends'' scene after it acquired the roster of the EU LCS team Kiedyś Miałem Team in 2014. The team finished 3rd in the 2014 EU LCS Spring Split and 4th in the 2014 EU LCS Summer Split. Steeelback joined Team ROCCAT on 29 April 2016. Team ROCCAT finished last in the 2016 EU LCS Summer Split, forcing them to play through the relegation tournament. However, the team managed to defeat Millenium and FC Schalke 04 to re-qualify for the 2017 EU LCS Spring Split. The organization announced in late 2018 that it would not apply for a spot in the newly rebranded League of Legends European Cha ...
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Fnatic
Fnatic (pronounced "fanatic"; also stylized as fnatic or FNATIC) is a professional esports organization headquartered in London, United Kingdom. Founded 23 July 2004, the team has players from around the world, across a variety of games, such as ''Apex Legends'', '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'', ''Dota 2'', ''FIFA'', ''Heroes of the Storm'', ''League of Legends'', ''Valorant'', and ''Rainbow Six Siege''. Fnatic's ''League of Legends'' team won the first-ever League of Legends World Championship in 2011, and also held the record for the most League of Legends Championship Series split titles in the LEC—totalling seven of the 19 played so far ()—until G2 Esports won their eighth title in the 2020 LEC Summer Split. With the 2015 EU LCS Summer Split they became the first LCS team to finish a split undefeated. Fnatic's ''CS:GO'' team, which has traditionally been located in Sweden, won the first ever ''CS:GO'' Major in 2013 and two more between 2013 and 2015. After a ...
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