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Mineski is an inactive esports team established on February 14, 2004 in the
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. They had a '' Dota 2'' team and a professional ''
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'' team.


History

Mineski was established as a DOTA esports team on February 14, 2004, by Filipino gamer Ronald Robins and his teammates in
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, Philippines. The team competed in various domestic and international competitions including the
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. In December 2009, shortly after Robins retired, Robins and his former teammates went on to establish Mineski as a company (which would become known as Mineski Global) which runs an internet cafe chain primarily catering to gamers. It also started from organizing localized esports competitions hosted in its internet cafes to holding international esports tournaments. In 2011, Mineski was invited by
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to compete with fifteen other teams in the first ever The International. Mineski expanded out of the Philippines in 2012, when it acquired a South Korean Dota roster. The team is no longer active. Mineski qualified for the 2015 Frankfurt Major by winning the Southeast Asia qualifier tournament. Mineski won the Philippine Qualifier for ESL One Manila in 2016. Mineski also won the SEA Qualifier for the Manila Majors. In 2017, Mineski came close to winning the first tournament of the DPC 2017-2018 Season by achieving second place in the third season of the StarLadder i-League Invitational, they went on to win the next tournament, PGL Open Bucharest. In 2018, Mineski won their first major tournament, Dota 2 Asia Championships 2018, with this achievement they also became the first team from the
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region to win a major tournament. With this win, they secured enough DPC points to secure their slot for
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, though they finished in 9-12th place as well as
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. With no major achievements in DPC 2018-2019 Season, the team disbanded.


Roster

As of May 19, 2020, Mineski have no active Dota 2 roster.


Achievements

Sources: Mineski's Facebook page, ''GosuGamers'', and ''Yahoo Esports'' 2013 achievements 2012 achievements 2011 achievements 2010 achievements 2009 achievements 2008 achievements 2005–2007 achievements


References


External links

* {{Professional Dota 2 competition 2004 establishments in the Philippines Esports teams based in the Philippines Dota teams