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Team Liquid

Team Liquid is a multi-regional professional esports organization based in the Netherlands that was founded in 2000. With the release of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, Team Liquid signed their first professional players.

Team Liquid
Short nameLiquid, TL
DivisionsApex Legends
Artifact
Clash Royale
Fortnite
Counter-Strike 2
Dota 2
Free Fire
Hearthstone
Heroes of the Storm
League of Legends
Rocket League
PUBG
StarCraft II
Street Fighter
Super Smash Bros.
Tekken 7
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege
Valorant
World of Warcraft
Founded2000; 24 years ago (2000)
LocationUtrecht, Netherlands
United States (LoL team, CS:GO Team)
Brazil (Rainbow Six team, Free Fire team and female Valorant team)
Europe Alienware facility (Dota2)
ManagerVictor Goossens (co-CEO)
Steve Arhancet (co-CEO)
PartnersAlienware
Honda
IMC Trading
HyperX
Jersey Mike's Subs
Marvel Entertainment
Monster Energy
Secretlab
SAP SE
Twitch
Parent groupaXiomatic
Websitewww.teamliquid.com

In 2012, Team Liquid acquired a North American Dota 2 team, marking their first venture into multi-genre management.[1] In January 2015, Team Liquid officially merged with Team Curse under the Liquid banner, bringing on Steve Arhancet, his supporting staff, and former Curse League of Legends, Street Fighter, and Super Smash Bros. teams. Their European Dota 2 squad won The International 2017, which had one of the largest prize pools for any esports tournament in history.[2] Team Liquid's League of Legends team has won five LCS titles,[3] and their Counter-Strike Global Offensive team was awarded the Intel Grand Slam prize in 2019 after winning four tournaments in just 63 days.[4] Team Liquid also has Rainbow Six Siege, Free Fire and Valorant teams in Brazil.

History edit

The website was released on May 1, 2001, by Victor "Nazgul" Goossens and Joy "Meat" Hoogeveen under the domain teamliquid.cjb.net.[5] On September 22, 2002, the website was moved to the address of teamliquid.net. A day later the very first poll was posted as a vote for the website's name with the teamliquid.net name winning over other suggestions such as likwit.com. On April 5, 2019, it was announced that the website would be moving to the domain tl.net, with teamliquid.net becoming an alias for teamliquid.com in the future.[6]

Although Team Liquid was primarily known as a StarCraft news site, there are many sub sections on the forums dedicated to other games as well. It was announced on August 30, 2012, that Team Liquid would be expanding to covering Dota 2 news. On December 8, 2012, Liquid expanded their esports franchise into multiple games for the first time, with the recruitment of a North American Dota 2 team.[1]

On January 6, 2015, Steven "LiQuiD112" Arhancet joined Victor Goossens as co-owner of Team Liquid, officially commencing the merge between former Team Curse Gaming under the Team Liquid banner.[7]

On September 27, 2016, Team Liquid sold its controlling interest to aXiomatic Gaming, an investment group including Golden State Warriors co-owner Peter Guber, entrepreneur Ted Leonsis, motivational speaker Tony Robbins, basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson, and AOL co-founder Steve Case.[8]

On December 16, 2017, Team Liquid disbanded their Halo roster.[9]

Ownership edit

aXiomatic
IndustryEntertainment and sports
Key people
Bruce Stein (CEO)
OwnerAerial Powers (co-owner)
Asa Butterfield (co-owner)
Jonathan Jablonowski (co-owner)
Juan DeBiedma (co-owner)
Lex Veldhuis (co-owner)
Max Smith (co-owner)
Websitewww.axiomaticgaming.com

aXiomatic is an entertainment and sports management company. Investors for the group include Peter Guber, Tony Robbins, Magic Johnson, Ted Leonsis, Steve Case, and Eric Lefkofsky.[10][11] The chief executive officer is Bruce Stein, the former chief executive officer and chief operating officer of Mattel Toys, Sony Interactive Entertainment and Kenner Products (Hasbro).[12] On September 27, 2016, aXiomatic announced that it had acquired controlling interest of esports organization Team Liquid.[13][14][15]

Other investors include Los Angeles Dodgers executives Lon Rosen and Tucker Kain, Golden State Warriors executives Rick Welts and Kirk Lacob, the Washington Nationals owners at Lerner Enterprises, Chicago Cubs president of business operations Crane Kenney, Donn Davis, co-founder of Revolution and managing partner of Revolution Growth, Zach Leonsis, VP and general manager of Monumental Sports Network, Mark Ein, founder and owner of the Washington Kastles and Washington Justice,[16] and former NFL player Dhani Jones.[17]

It was announced that Victor Goossens and Steve Arhancet would continue their roles as co-CEOs of Team Liquid after the acquisition.[18]

In December 2021, five players signed by Team Liquid became co-owners: basketball player Aerial Powers, amateur Super Smash Bros. player (and actor) Asa "Stimpy" Butterfield, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player Jonathan "EliGE" Jablonowski, Super Smash Bros. player Juan "Hungrybox' DeBiedma, and poker streamer and competitor Lex Veldhuis.[19]

In January 2022, Team Liquid signed the World of Warcraft guild Limit, making Limit's guild leader and team captain Max "Maximum" Smith a co-owner.[20]

Websites edit

Main websites edit

  • TLnet – Originally branded as "Team Liquid", the tl.net website primarily provides StarCraft II coverage but also has some coverage for StarCraft Brood War, Counter-Strike Global Offensive, Heroes of the Storm, and Super Smash Brothers Melee. With the launch of StarCraft II, TLnet has grown into the largest StarCraft community on the internet, with over 220,000 active members and over twenty four million total posts. The website employs four person full-time staff at their New York City office to work on the site.[21]
  • Team Liquid – Website focusing on Team Liquid esports team coverage.
  • Liquipedia – Is a volunteer-run wiki covering various esports, beginning with Starcraft: Brood War and currently covering more than 57 esports titles.[22] In 2023 Liquipedia started to branch into covering traditional sports with their Formula 1 wiki.[23]

Rosters edit

Team Liquid rosters
Starcraft 2
Handle Name Nationality
Clem Desplanches, Clément France
Elazer Ogonowski, Mikołaj Poland
Cure Doh-wook, Kim South Korea
MaNa Komincz, Grzegorz Poland
SKillous Gurevich, Nikita Russia
League of Legends
Handle Name Nationality
Impact Eon-young, Jeong South Korea
UmTi Seong-hyeon, Eom South Korea
APA Stearns, Eain United States
Yeon Sung, Sean United States
CoreJJ Yong-in, Jo South Korea
Counter-Strike 2
Handle Name Nationality
NAF Markovic, Keith Canada
YEKINDAR Gaļinskis, Mareks Latvia
skullz Medeiros, Felipe Brazil
cadiaN Møller, Casper Denmark
Twistzz Van Dulken, Russel Canada
Dota 2
Handle Name Nationality
miCKe Vu, Michael Sweden
Nisha Jankowski, Michał Poland
33 Shapira, Neta Israel
Boxi Svahn, Samuel Sweden
Insania Sarkohi, Aydin Sweden
Super Smash Bros.
Handle Name Nationality
Chillindude Khan, Kashan United States
Ken Hoang, Ken United States
Hungrybox DeBiedma, Juan United States
Dabuz Buzby, Samuel United States
ChuDat Rodriguez, Daniel United States
Riddles Kim, Michael Canada
Rainbow Six Siege
Handle Name Nationality
nesk Oliveira, André Brazil
Paluh Molina, Luccas Brazil
resetz Oliveira, Pablo Brazil
Lagonis Volpi, Lorenzo Brazil
volpz Fernandes, Gabriel Brazil
Rocket League
Handle Name Nationality
AcroniK Lopes, Bruno Portugal
Oski Gozdowski, Oskar Poland
Atow Soyez, Tristan Belgium
Valorant
Handle Name Nationality
Enzo Mestari, Enzo France
Jamppi Olkkonen, Elias Finland
nAts Akhmetshin, Ayaz Russia
Mistic Orfila, James United Kingdom
Keiko Sanassy, Georgio United Kingdom
ollie Trump, Donald United Kingdom
Harmii (S) Harms, Nico Germany
Quake Champions
Handle Name Nationality
rapha Hendrixson, Shane United States
"Valorant Game Changers"
Handle Name Nationality
daiki Vilela, Natalia Brazil
Bizerra Vieira, Vitoria Brazil
Joojina Paiva, Letícia Brazil
isaa Esser, Isabeli Brazil
bstrdd Naguil, Paula Chile

Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • (L) On loan
  • (2W) Two-way player
  •   Substitute
  •   Injury / Illness

Tournaments and events edit

In addition to running a community site and team, Team Liquid also hosts a variety of tournaments and events.

Team Liquid Starleague edit

The two iterations of the TeamLiquid Starleague (or TSL for short) have been the largest StarCraft: Brood War tournaments outside of South Korea.[citation needed] The first TSL sponsored by Razer in 2008 was highly anticipated at the time, sporting all of the world's top Brood War players. It was topped one year later with 2009's TSL 2, which featured a total prize pool of over $20,000 and remains the largest non-Korean Brood War tournament to date. With the release of Starcraft II, Team Liquid announced a third installment, sponsored again by PokerStrategy.com with a prize pool of $34,700.[24] The tournament took place between March and May 2011. On April 25, 2012, a fourth installment was announced (TSL 4).

Team Liquid StarCraft II Open edit

The TL Opens are one-day open single-elimination tournaments alternating between the NA and EU battle.net servers. The eight TL Open events that lead up to the TSL 3 also served as a qualifier for the TSL.[citation needed]

Team Liquid Legacy Starleague edit

Announced on January 1, 2013, Team Liquid would be hosting a series of online tournaments for "foreign" players of StarCraft: Brood War.[25]

Community events edit

  • TL Attack: Modeled after a Korean TV show called Bnet Attack, a professional player plays games against non-professionals while chatting with the hosts.
  • Liquibition: A King-of-the-Hill mode that is played best of 7 games.
  • TL Arena: A professional player will be matched up with inferior opponents. With each win he gains, another handicap is added that limits his game play options, until he loses or he has defeated a certain number of opponents.

Esports history edit

StarCraft and StarCraft II edit

The gaming clan "Liquid" was founded by Victor "Nazgul" Goossens near the end of 2000, after he decided to leave his previous clan. Liquid started with four members for the first months and grew to eight players over the following year. The members of the Liquid clan were handpicked by Goossens.[citation needed]

With the arrival of StarCraft II, Team Liquid announced plans to become an active professional esports team. Shortly after, sponsorship by The Little App Factory was announced,[26] which qualified them as a sponsored professional team. This allowed Team Liquid to pay their players a salary and send the team to events around the world. The team created a dedicated news site separate from the more community oriented site, announced and released on May 10, 2011.[27]

On August 13, 2012, three players traveled to Korea in order to live in the OGS training house and compete in GOMTV's Global StarCraft II League (GSL).[28][29][30] Of the three players entering the preliminaries, only one, Dario "TLO" Wünsch qualified for the first two GSL events. He was eliminated out in the Second and First rounds respectively.

The third GSL was the strongest showing of Team Liquid thus far. Three players, Hayder "Haypro" Hussein, Jos "Ret" de Kroon and Jonathan "Jinro" Walsh qualified for the main tournament. While Hussein lost first round and de Kroon in 2nd, Walsh made to the semi-finals, losing 0–4 to the eventual winner Jang "MC" Min-Chul.

In 2012, during GSL Season 2, members Song "HerO" Hyeon Deok and Yun "TaeJa" Young Seo made it to the Round of 8 of the Code S tournament, with TaeJa being eliminated while HerO advanced to the semi-finals of the tournament.

At the end of 2023, Kim "Cure" Doh-wook and Clément "Clem" Desplanches reached the semifinals of ESL SC2 Masters: Winter 2023 Finals, at Dreamhack Atlanta. Cure lost to Dark 3-1 while Clem defeated Serral 3-1 and reached the finals. In the grand final, Clem competed against Dark and beat him 4-1.[31]

At the start of 2024, Kim "Cure" Doh-wook was eliminated in the Round of 8 of Master's Coliseum 7, losing 3-4 against Solar. [32]

In February 2024, Clément "Clem" Desplanches reached the Quarterfinals in IEM Katowice 2024 but lost 3-0 against Serral. [33]

In February 2024, Kim "Cure" Doh-wook reached the Semifinals in IEM Katowice 2024 but lost 3-0 against Maru. [34]

Clément "Clem" Desplanches has assured his direct spot in the Esports World Cup 2024 in Riyadh by winning SC2 Masters Winter 2023. [35]

Kim "Cure" Doh-wook has assured his direct spot in the Esports World Cup 2024 in Riyadh by reaching top 4 at IEM Katowice 2024. [36]

Smash Bros. edit

In March 2014, Team Liquid announced that it had picked up two Melee players: Ken, who is known as the "King of Smash" and KoreanDJ, who is widely considered as the first player to defeat Mew2King ever since he was considered a God, thus starting its Smash team. After acquiring Curse Gaming, it also signed Hungrybox, who is considered to be one of the Five Gods of Melee, and Chillin, who was the first player to defeat Ken during his prime. On August 11, 2015, it picked up top Super Smash Bros. for Wii U player Nairo, who was the only player to knock ZeRo out of a tournament, ending ZeRo's 55 win tournament streak at MLG World Finals.[37][38] On September 28, 2015, Team Liquid announced that KoreanDJ resigned from the organization and retired from competitive Smash, citing persistent hand and wrist pains.[39]

League of Legends edit

On January 6, 2015, Liquid acquired the Team Curse's League of Legends roster, which consisted of Quas, IWillDominate, Voyboy, Cop, and Xpecial. The team finished the LCS Spring regular season in 6th place with a 10–9 record. On Week 5 and 6 of NA LCS Piglet was benched and replaced on the starting roster by KEITHMCBRIEF in an effort to try to improve their standings.[40] In the playoffs they beat Counter Logic Gaming 3–0, before losing to Cloud9 3–2 and finishing in 3rd.

Team Liquid was very successful in 2018 and 2019, winning four LCS splits in a row. In the 2018 NA LCS season, Liquid had a roster of Impact, Xmithie, Pobelter, Doublelift, and Olleh. At the 2018 League of Legends World Championship, Liquid went 3–3 in groups and failed to advance. In the 2019 LCS season, Liquid replaced Pobelter with Jensen and Olleh with CoreJJ. Liquid failed to make it out of groups at the 2019 League of Legends World Championship, however, as their 3–3 record was insufficient to advance. In 2020, Broxah joined the team as jungler, replacing Xmithie. The 2020 Spring Split went very poorly for Liquid; they finished ninth place out of ten. Doublelift was benched due to motivation issues and replaced by Academy ADC Tactical, and Doublelift was eventually traded to Team SoloMid for the summer split, with Tactical promoted to starter. Liquid finished third that summer split and made it to 2020 League of Legends World Championship, but again their 3–3 record was insufficient to advance to the quarterfinals. In 2021, Santorin replaced Broxah as jungler, and LEC import Alphari replaced Impact as top laner. The team once again got a 3–3 record in groups at the 2021 League of Legends World Championship; this qualified them for a tiebreaker match with Gen.G, but Liquid lost and failed to advance.

The 2022 season saw a major shake-up of the roster, as the Honda sponsorship allowed the creation of a "super team" of Bwipo, Santorin, Bjergsen, Hans Sama, and CoreJJ. Despite high expectations and finishing third place in the regular season of the summer split, Liquid narrowly failed to earn a Worlds slot in the playoffs, a disappointment that caused a major controversy.[41] Hans Sama left the team at the end of the season.[42] On 26 September 2022 they also released Guilhoto from the head coach position.[43]

Other edit

One week after the Curse merger, it was announced that Team Liquid acquired a Counter Strike: Global Offensive team that previously played under the title "Denial eSports".[44]

On October 9, 2015, it was announced that Liquid would once again be fielding a Dota team, after being absence from the competitive DotA scene for more than a year.[45]

On August 7, 2020, Team Liquid announced their entrance to the Valorant esports scene by signing the fish123 roster, soulcas, Kryptix, L1NK, ec1s. Alongside these four players, they also added ScreaM as the fifth player.[46] On February 24, 2021, Team Liquid parted ways with ec1s[47] and added Jamppi into the roster.[48] On April 23, 2021, Team Liquid announced changes to their Dota 2 roster on Twitter. Samuel "Boxi" Swann is taking a break from Dota to spend more time with his family. He will be replaced by Saeed Samail "SumaiL" Hassan.[citation needed] On December 25, 2021, analyst and translator Leon "Arthur" Lee interviewed Team Liquid coach, William "Blitz" Lee, who talked about the formation of the team, MATUMBAMAN and Zai, captain iNSaNiA and opponents at the Dota Pro Circuit.[citation needed] On 22 September 2022, they were announced as one of the 10 partner teams for the Valorant EMEA league.[49]

On May 5, 2023, Team Liquid became the first Dota 2 team to score the minimum number of DPC points and qualify for The International 2023.[citation needed]

Sponsors edit

On January 24, 2015, it was announced that HTC had become an official sponsor of Team Liquid.[50]

In June 2022, Liquid got Honda as a major sponsor for their League of Legends team. The League team was renamed "Team Liquid Honda" as a result.[51]

Management edit

Victor "Nazgul" Goossens is a founding member, and currently co-owner and chief executive officer of Team Liquid. He originally competed in Brood War prior to forming Team Liquid.[52]

Steve "LiQuiD112" Arhancet joined the Team Liquid staff when Team Curse merged with Team Liquid. Since the merge, Steve has taken the role of co-owner and chief executive officer and primarily manages the League of Legends team.[53]

Alienware Training Facility edit

In 2017 Team Liquid finished constructing its Alienware Training Facility in Los Angeles, which is designed to act as the training grounds for Team Liquid's CS:GO and League of Legends teams, as well as their esports headquarters. The facility houses non-players such as owner Steve "LiQuiD112" Arhancet and 1UP Studios, Team Liquid's in-house production studio, so that all departments of Team Liquid could work together. Team Liquid's sponsor Alienware supplied all the PC's to the Alienware Training Facility.[54]

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External links edit

  • Official website
Awards and achievements
Preceded by The International winner
2017
With: MATUMBAMAN, Miracle-, MinD_ContRoL, GH, KuroKy, and Heen (coach)
Succeeded by

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Team Liquid is a multi regional professional esports organization based in the Netherlands that was founded in 2000 With the release of StarCraft II Wings of Liberty Team Liquid signed their first professional players Team LiquidShort nameLiquid TLDivisionsApex LegendsArtifactClash RoyaleFortniteCounter Strike 2Dota 2Free FireHearthstoneHeroes of the StormLeague of LegendsRocket LeaguePUBGStarCraft IIStreet FighterSuper Smash Bros Tekken 7Tom Clancy s Rainbow Six SiegeValorantWorld of WarcraftFounded2000 24 years ago 2000 LocationUtrecht NetherlandsUnited States LoL team CS GO Team Brazil Rainbow Six team Free Fire team and female Valorant team Europe Alienware facility Dota2 ManagerVictor Goossens co CEO Steve Arhancet co CEO PartnersAlienwareHondaIMC TradingHyperXJersey Mike s SubsMarvel EntertainmentMonster EnergySecretlabSAP SETwitchParent groupaXiomaticWebsitewww wbr teamliquid wbr com In 2012 Team Liquid acquired a North American Dota 2 team marking their first venture into multi genre management 1 In January 2015 Team Liquid officially merged with Team Curse under the Liquid banner bringing on Steve Arhancet his supporting staff and former Curse League of Legends Street Fighter and Super Smash Bros teams Their European Dota 2 squad won The International 2017 which had one of the largest prize pools for any esports tournament in history 2 Team Liquid s League of Legends team has won five LCS titles 3 and their Counter Strike Global Offensive team was awarded the Intel Grand Slam prize in 2019 after winning four tournaments in just 63 days 4 Team Liquid also has Rainbow Six Siege Free Fire and Valorant teams in Brazil Contents 1 History 2 Ownership 3 Websites 3 1 Main websites 4 Rosters 5 Tournaments and events 5 1 Team Liquid Starleague 5 2 Team Liquid StarCraft II Open 5 3 Team Liquid Legacy Starleague 5 4 Community events 6 Esports history 6 1 StarCraft and StarCraft II 6 2 Smash Bros 6 3 League of Legends 6 4 Other 7 Sponsors 8 Management 9 Alienware Training Facility 10 References 11 External linksHistory editThe website was released on May 1 2001 by Victor Nazgul Goossens and Joy Meat Hoogeveen under the domain teamliquid cjb net 5 On September 22 2002 the website was moved to the address of teamliquid net A day later the very first poll was posted as a vote for the website s name with the teamliquid net name winning over other suggestions such as likwit com On April 5 2019 it was announced that the website would be moving to the domain tl net with teamliquid net becoming an alias for teamliquid com in the future 6 Although Team Liquid was primarily known as a StarCraft news site there are many sub sections on the forums dedicated to other games as well It was announced on August 30 2012 that Team Liquid would be expanding to covering Dota 2 news On December 8 2012 Liquid expanded their esports franchise into multiple games for the first time with the recruitment of a North American Dota 2 team 1 On January 6 2015 Steven LiQuiD112 Arhancet joined Victor Goossens as co owner of Team Liquid officially commencing the merge between former Team Curse Gaming under the Team Liquid banner 7 On September 27 2016 Team Liquid sold its controlling interest to aXiomatic Gaming an investment group including Golden State Warriors co owner Peter Guber entrepreneur Ted Leonsis motivational speaker Tony Robbins basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson and AOL co founder Steve Case 8 On December 16 2017 Team Liquid disbanded their Halo roster 9 Ownership editaXiomaticIndustryEntertainment and sportsKey peopleBruce Stein CEO OwnerAerial Powers co owner Asa Butterfield co owner Jonathan Jablonowski co owner Juan DeBiedma co owner Lex Veldhuis co owner Max Smith co owner Websitewww wbr axiomaticgaming wbr com aXiomatic is an entertainment and sports management company Investors for the group include Peter Guber Tony Robbins Magic Johnson Ted Leonsis Steve Case and Eric Lefkofsky 10 11 The chief executive officer is Bruce Stein the former chief executive officer and chief operating officer of Mattel Toys Sony Interactive Entertainment and Kenner Products Hasbro 12 On September 27 2016 aXiomatic announced that it had acquired controlling interest of esports organization Team Liquid 13 14 15 Other investors include Los Angeles Dodgers executives Lon Rosen and Tucker Kain Golden State Warriors executives Rick Welts and Kirk Lacob the Washington Nationals owners at Lerner Enterprises Chicago Cubs president of business operations Crane Kenney Donn Davis co founder of Revolution and managing partner of Revolution Growth Zach Leonsis VP and general manager of Monumental Sports Network Mark Ein founder and owner of the Washington Kastles and Washington Justice 16 and former NFL player Dhani Jones 17 It was announced that Victor Goossens and Steve Arhancet would continue their roles as co CEOs of Team Liquid after the acquisition 18 In December 2021 five players signed by Team Liquid became co owners basketball player Aerial Powers amateur Super Smash Bros player and actor Asa Stimpy Butterfield Counter Strike Global Offensive player Jonathan EliGE Jablonowski Super Smash Bros player Juan Hungrybox DeBiedma and poker streamer and competitor Lex Veldhuis 19 In January 2022 Team Liquid signed the World of Warcraft guild Limit making Limit s guild leader and team captain Max Maximum Smith a co owner 20 Websites editMain websites edit TLnet Originally branded as Team Liquid the tl net website primarily provides StarCraft II coverage but also has some coverage for StarCraft Brood War Counter Strike Global Offensive Heroes of the Storm and Super Smash Brothers Melee With the launch of StarCraft II TLnet has grown into the largest StarCraft community on the internet with over 220 000 active members and over twenty four million total posts The website employs four person full time staff at their New York City office to work on the site 21 Team Liquid Website focusing on Team Liquid esports team coverage Liquipedia Is a volunteer run wiki covering various esports beginning with Starcraft Brood War and currently covering more than 57 esports titles 22 In 2023 Liquipedia started to branch into covering traditional sports with their Formula 1 wiki 23 Rosters editTeam Liquid rosters Starcraft 2 Handle Name Nationality Clem Desplanches Clement France Elazer Ogonowski Mikolaj Poland Cure Doh wook Kim South Korea MaNa Komincz Grzegorz Poland SKillous Gurevich Nikita Russia League of Legends Handle Name Nationality Impact Eon young Jeong South Korea UmTi Seong hyeon Eom South Korea APA Stearns Eain United States Yeon Sung Sean United States CoreJJ Yong in Jo South Korea Counter Strike 2 Handle Name Nationality NAF Markovic Keith Canada YEKINDAR Galinskis Mareks Latvia skullz Medeiros Felipe Brazil cadiaN Moller Casper Denmark Twistzz Van Dulken Russel Canada Dota 2 Handle Name Nationality miCKe Vu Michael Sweden Nisha Jankowski Michal Poland 33 Shapira Neta Israel Boxi Svahn Samuel Sweden Insania Sarkohi Aydin Sweden Super Smash Bros Handle Name Nationality Chillindude Khan Kashan United States Ken Hoang Ken United States Hungrybox DeBiedma Juan United States Dabuz Buzby Samuel United States ChuDat Rodriguez Daniel United States Riddles Kim Michael Canada Rainbow Six Siege Handle Name Nationality nesk Oliveira Andre Brazil Paluh Molina Luccas Brazil resetz Oliveira Pablo Brazil Lagonis Volpi Lorenzo Brazil volpz Fernandes Gabriel Brazil Rocket League Handle Name Nationality AcroniK Lopes Bruno Portugal Oski Gozdowski Oskar Poland Atow Soyez Tristan Belgium Valorant Handle Name Nationality Enzo Mestari Enzo France Jamppi Olkkonen Elias Finland nAts Akhmetshin Ayaz Russia Mistic Orfila James United Kingdom Keiko Sanassy Georgio United Kingdom ollie Trump Donald United Kingdom Harmii S Harms Nico Germany Quake Champions Handle Name Nationality rapha Hendrixson Shane United States Valorant Game Changers Handle Name Nationality daiki Vilela Natalia Brazil Bizerra Vieira Vitoria Brazil Joojina Paiva Leticia Brazil isaa Esser Isabeli Brazil bstrdd Naguil Paula Chile Legend I Inactive S Suspended L On loan 2W Two way player nbsp Substitute nbsp Injury IllnessTournaments and events editIn addition to running a community site and team Team Liquid also hosts a variety of tournaments and events Team Liquid Starleague edit The two iterations of the TeamLiquid Starleague or TSL for short have been the largest StarCraft Brood War tournaments outside of South Korea citation needed The first TSL sponsored by Razer in 2008 was highly anticipated at the time sporting all of the world s top Brood War players It was topped one year later with 2009 s TSL 2 which featured a total prize pool of over 20 000 and remains the largest non Korean Brood War tournament to date With the release of Starcraft II Team Liquid announced a third installment sponsored again by PokerStrategy com with a prize pool of 34 700 24 The tournament took place between March and May 2011 On April 25 2012 a fourth installment was announced TSL 4 Team Liquid StarCraft II Open edit The TL Opens are one day open single elimination tournaments alternating between the NA and EU battle net servers The eight TL Open events that lead up to the TSL 3 also served as a qualifier for the TSL citation needed Team Liquid Legacy Starleague edit Announced on January 1 2013 Team Liquid would be hosting a series of online tournaments for foreign players of StarCraft Brood War 25 Community events edit TL Attack Modeled after a Korean TV show called Bnet Attack a professional player plays games against non professionals while chatting with the hosts Liquibition A King of the Hill mode that is played best of 7 games TL Arena A professional player will be matched up with inferior opponents With each win he gains another handicap is added that limits his game play options until he loses or he has defeated a certain number of opponents Esports history editStarCraft and StarCraft II edit The gaming clan Liquid was founded by Victor Nazgul Goossens near the end of 2000 after he decided to leave his previous clan Liquid started with four members for the first months and grew to eight players over the following year The members of the Liquid clan were handpicked by Goossens citation needed With the arrival of StarCraft II Team Liquid announced plans to become an active professional esports team Shortly after sponsorship by The Little App Factory was announced 26 which qualified them as a sponsored professional team This allowed Team Liquid to pay their players a salary and send the team to events around the world The team created a dedicated news site separate from the more community oriented site announced and released on May 10 2011 27 On August 13 2012 three players traveled to Korea in order to live in the OGS training house and compete in GOMTV s Global StarCraft II League GSL 28 29 30 Of the three players entering the preliminaries only one Dario TLO Wunsch qualified for the first two GSL events He was eliminated out in the Second and First rounds respectively The third GSL was the strongest showing of Team Liquid thus far Three players Hayder Haypro Hussein Jos Ret de Kroon and Jonathan Jinro Walsh qualified for the main tournament While Hussein lost first round and de Kroon in 2nd Walsh made to the semi finals losing 0 4 to the eventual winner Jang MC Min Chul In 2012 during GSL Season 2 members Song HerO Hyeon Deok and Yun TaeJa Young Seo made it to the Round of 8 of the Code S tournament with TaeJa being eliminated while HerO advanced to the semi finals of the tournament At the end of 2023 Kim Cure Doh wook and Clement Clem Desplanches reached the semifinals of ESL SC2 Masters Winter 2023 Finals at Dreamhack Atlanta Cure lost to Dark 3 1 while Clem defeated Serral 3 1 and reached the finals In the grand final Clem competed against Dark and beat him 4 1 31 At the start of 2024 Kim Cure Doh wook was eliminated in the Round of 8 of Master s Coliseum 7 losing 3 4 against Solar 32 In February 2024 Clement Clem Desplanches reached the Quarterfinals in IEM Katowice 2024 but lost 3 0 against Serral 33 In February 2024 Kim Cure Doh wook reached the Semifinals in IEM Katowice 2024 but lost 3 0 against Maru 34 Clement Clem Desplanches has assured his direct spot in the Esports World Cup 2024 in Riyadh by winning SC2 Masters Winter 2023 35 Kim Cure Doh wook has assured his direct spot in the Esports World Cup 2024 in Riyadh by reaching top 4 at IEM Katowice 2024 36 Smash Bros edit In March 2014 Team Liquid announced that it had picked up two Melee players Ken who is known as the King of Smash and KoreanDJ who is widely considered as the first player to defeat Mew2King ever since he was considered a God thus starting its Smash team After acquiring Curse Gaming it also signed Hungrybox who is considered to be one of the Five Gods of Melee and Chillin who was the first player to defeat Ken during his prime On August 11 2015 it picked up top Super Smash Bros for Wii U player Nairo who was the only player to knock ZeRo out of a tournament ending ZeRo s 55 win tournament streak at MLG World Finals 37 38 On September 28 2015 Team Liquid announced that KoreanDJ resigned from the organization and retired from competitive Smash citing persistent hand and wrist pains 39 League of Legends edit On January 6 2015 Liquid acquired the Team Curse s League of Legends roster which consisted of Quas IWillDominate Voyboy Cop and Xpecial The team finished the LCS Spring regular season in 6th place with a 10 9 record On Week 5 and 6 of NA LCS Piglet was benched and replaced on the starting roster by KEITHMCBRIEF in an effort to try to improve their standings 40 In the playoffs they beat Counter Logic Gaming 3 0 before losing to Cloud9 3 2 and finishing in 3rd Team Liquid was very successful in 2018 and 2019 winning four LCS splits in a row In the 2018 NA LCS season Liquid had a roster of Impact Xmithie Pobelter Doublelift and Olleh At the 2018 League of Legends World Championship Liquid went 3 3 in groups and failed to advance In the 2019 LCS season Liquid replaced Pobelter with Jensen and Olleh with CoreJJ Liquid failed to make it out of groups at the 2019 League of Legends World Championship however as their 3 3 record was insufficient to advance In 2020 Broxah joined the team as jungler replacing Xmithie The 2020 Spring Split went very poorly for Liquid they finished ninth place out of ten Doublelift was benched due to motivation issues and replaced by Academy ADC Tactical and Doublelift was eventually traded to Team SoloMid for the summer split with Tactical promoted to starter Liquid finished third that summer split and made it to 2020 League of Legends World Championship but again their 3 3 record was insufficient to advance to the quarterfinals In 2021 Santorin replaced Broxah as jungler and LEC import Alphari replaced Impact as top laner The team once again got a 3 3 record in groups at the 2021 League of Legends World Championship this qualified them for a tiebreaker match with Gen G but Liquid lost and failed to advance The 2022 season saw a major shake up of the roster as the Honda sponsorship allowed the creation of a super team of Bwipo Santorin Bjergsen Hans Sama and CoreJJ Despite high expectations and finishing third place in the regular season of the summer split Liquid narrowly failed to earn a Worlds slot in the playoffs a disappointment that caused a major controversy 41 Hans Sama left the team at the end of the season 42 On 26 September 2022 they also released Guilhoto from the head coach position 43 Other edit One week after the Curse merger it was announced that Team Liquid acquired a Counter Strike Global Offensive team that previously played under the title Denial eSports 44 On October 9 2015 it was announced that Liquid would once again be fielding a Dota team after being absence from the competitive DotA scene for more than a year 45 On August 7 2020 Team Liquid announced their entrance to the Valorant esports scene by signing the fish123 roster soulcas Kryptix L1NK ec1s Alongside these four players they also added ScreaM as the fifth player 46 On February 24 2021 Team Liquid parted ways with ec1s 47 and added Jamppi into the roster 48 On April 23 2021 Team Liquid announced changes to their Dota 2 roster on Twitter Samuel Boxi Swann is taking a break from Dota to spend more time with his family He will be replaced by Saeed Samail SumaiL Hassan citation needed On December 25 2021 analyst and translator Leon Arthur Lee interviewed Team Liquid coach William Blitz Lee who talked about the formation of the team MATUMBAMAN and Zai captain iNSaNiA and opponents at the Dota Pro Circuit citation needed On 22 September 2022 they were announced as one of the 10 partner teams for the Valorant EMEA league 49 On May 5 2023 Team Liquid became the first Dota 2 team to score the minimum number of DPC points and qualify for The International 2023 citation needed Sponsors editOn January 24 2015 it was announced that HTC had become an official sponsor of Team Liquid 50 In June 2022 Liquid got Honda as a major sponsor for their League of Legends team The League team was renamed Team Liquid Honda as a result 51 Management editVictor Nazgul Goossens is a founding member and currently co owner and chief executive officer of Team Liquid He originally competed in Brood War prior to forming Team Liquid 52 Steve LiQuiD112 Arhancet joined the Team Liquid staff when Team Curse merged with Team Liquid Since the merge Steve has taken the role of co owner and chief executive officer and primarily manages the League of Legends team 53 Alienware Training Facility editIn 2017 Team Liquid finished constructing its Alienware Training Facility in Los Angeles which is designed to act as the training grounds for Team Liquid s CS GO and League of Legends teams as well as their esports headquarters The facility houses non players such as owner Steve LiQuiD112 Arhancet and 1UP Studios Team Liquid s in house production studio so that all departments of Team Liquid could work together Team Liquid s sponsor Alienware supplied all the PC s to the Alienware Training Facility 54 References edit a b Horton Samuel December 8 2012 Team Liquid ventures into Dota 2 SK Gaming Archived from the original on February 14 2013 Retrieved December 8 2012 Payne Marissa These five gamers just won 11 million playing Dota 2 The Washington Post Retrieved August 13 2017 Hernandez Gab April 1 2024 Team Liquid wins LCS Spring Playoffs secures spot in MSI 2024 gameland gg Retrieved April 19 2024 Team Liquid Intel Grand Slam ESL Gaming Retrieved February 6 2020 About TL net Teamliquid net Retrieved February 6 2011 TeamLiquid net becomes TL net Retrieved April 18 2019 Farrelly Steve January 7 2015 Curse Gaming Folds into Team Liquid to Become One Super eSports Organisation AusGamers Retrieved January 8 2015 Warriors owner buys controlling interest in TL September 27 2016 Liquid Takes a Step Back from Halo www teamliquid com John Gaudiosi September 27 2016 aXiomatic CEO Details ESports Plans Beyond Team Liquid Acquisition Alistdaily com Retrieved October 6 2016 Magic Johnson Lisa Blumenfeld Getty Images September 28 2016 Magic Johnson joins Warriors Capitals co owners in deal for Team Liquid Article TSN Tsn ca Retrieved October 6 2016 Esports ownership group aXiomatic acquires controlling share of Team Liquid The Esports Observer September 27 2016 Retrieved October 6 2016 Team Liquid sells controlling interest to Golden State Warriors co owner Espn com September 27 2016 Retrieved October 6 2016 Lieberman David September 27 2016 Team Liquid Peter Guber amp Ted Leonsis Lead Buying Group For Esports Franchise Deadline Retrieved October 6 2016 L A Tech Sports titans jump into competitive gaming with e sports acquisition LA Times October 4 2016 Retrieved October 6 2016 aXiomatic Acquires Controlling Interest in Team Liquid a Leading Professional Esports Franchise www businesswire com September 27 2016 Retrieved August 14 2017 Diamond Leung September 28 2016 Magic Johnson s ownership group buys e sports franchise SI com Retrieved October 6 2016 Tech Insider September 27 2016 Warriors Wizards co owners and Magic Johnson buy eSports team Business Insider Retrieved October 6 2016 Lee Alexander December 15 2021 Joining a consultive team to the leadership Why a leading esports organization is inviting its players to become investors Digiday Retrieved December 16 2021 Kelly Michael January 22 2022 Liquid signs World of Warcraft guild Limit Dot Esports Retrieved January 23 2022 TeamLiquid HQ Retrieved August 18 2016 Liquipedia net Retrieved November 16 2023 Liquipedia F1 wiki Retrieved November 16 2023 PokerStrategy com TSL3 Retrieved August 18 2016 TeamLiquid Legacy Starleague Retrieved August 18 2016 Presenting TLAF Liquid Teamliquid net Retrieved February 6 2011 Team Liquid Professional StarCraft 2 Team TeamLiquidPro Home Sweet Home Archived July 7 2014 at the Wayback Machine May 11 2011 Homecoming Liquid to Korea Teamliquid net Retrieved February 6 2011 Gaudioso John September 23 2011 Pro Gamer Shawn Sheth Simon Talks MLG StarCraft II and the Future of eSports Retrieved November 26 2011 oGsLiquid House Tour Giantbomb Retrieved November 26 2011 Clem beats Dark in the grand final of ESL SC2 Masters Winter 2023 Finals YouTube ESL December 17 2023 Retrieved December 19 2023 Cure lost to Solar 3 4 in the Round of 8 of Master s Coliseum 7 YouTube HarstemCasts January 24 2024 Retrieved January 29 2024 Clem lost to Serral in the Quarterfinals of IEM Katowice 2024 YouTube ESL February 11 2024 Retrieved February 12 2024 Cure lost to Maru in the Semifinals of IEM Katowice 2024 YouTube ESL February 11 2024 Retrieved February 12 2024 Clem qualifies directly to Esports World Cup 2024 pro eslgaming com ESL Gaming GmbH February 2 2024 Retrieved February 14 2024 Cure qualifies directly for Esports World Cup 2024 esl progaming com ESL Gaming GmbH February 2 2024 Retrieved February 14 2024 A New Challenger Approaching Liquid Nairo Team Liquid Professional Gaming Organization Retrieved August 18 2016 Womack Barrett ZeRo on MLG Nairo and the Next Chapter Red Bull Retrieved August 18 2016 All good things must come to an end Team Liquid Professional Gaming Organization Retrieved August 18 2016 Bumblebee February 16 2015 LCS News KEITH moved to starting roster for week 5 Author Sources Team Liquid Strongly Considering Yeon amp Eyla to LCS for 2023 Kelly Micheal September 19 2022 Liquid releases star ADC Hans sama from LCS team Dot Esports Retrieved September 20 2022 In one season Team Liquid released head coach Guilhoto after the summer opener Game News 24 Retrieved September 30 2022 Introducing Counter Strike Global Offensive teamliquidpro com January 13 2015 Retrieved April 8 2015 Liquid Reincarnation teamliquidpro com October 9 2015 Archived from the original on November 8 2020 Retrieved October 21 2015 Liquid VALORANT www teamliquid com Retrieved June 1 2021 Gursoy Eren Merdan Team Liquid Announces Valorant Roster Changes ec1s Leaves The Team Archived from the original on June 2 2021 Retrieved June 1 2021 Gursoy Eren Merdan Team Liquid Signs Jamppi For Their Valorant Roster Archived from the original on June 2 2021 Retrieved June 1 2021 Full list of the teams accepted to Valorant Partnership Program Blix September 21 2022 Retrieved September 26 2022 HTC Sponsors Team Liquid teamliquidpro com January 24 2015 Retrieved April 8 2015 Team Liquid Honda League of Legends Team Naming Rights Deal Signals Expanded Relationship and Evolution of Honda s Commitment to Gaming Huddleston Tom Jr August 21 2018 How this 35 year old turned the gaming fan site he started as a teen into one of esports biggest franchises worth multimillions CNBC Retrieved December 1 2020 INTERVIEW Team Liquid co owner Steve Arhancet discusses the rise of eSports and what s next for the sector Mcvuk February 16 2015 Retrieved April 9 2015 Alienware Training Facilities www teamliquidpro com Retrieved March 2 2019 External links editOfficial website Awards and achievements Preceded byWings Gaming The International winner2017 With MATUMBAMAN Miracle MinD ContRoL GH KuroKy and Heen coach Succeeded byOG Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Team Liquid amp oldid 1219656106 Ownership, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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