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Esports World Convention

The Electronic Sports World Convention (ESWC) (formerly known as Electronic Sports World Cup) is an international professional gaming championship. Every year, winners of national qualifier events around the world earn the right to represent their country in the ESWC Finals. The event has been praised for its organisation and ability to put on a good show for spectators.[citation needed]

Electronic Sports World Convention
GameCall of Duty
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Founded2003
CountryFrance
ContinentEurope
Official websitewww.eswc.com

The ESWC was originally created by a French company, Ligarena, that had previously hosted smaller local area network (LAN) events in France under the name of LAN Arena. In 2003, Ligarena decided to do something on a larger scale and the ESWC was born. In 2005, Ligarena became Games-Services.

In 2009, ESWC was bought by another French company, Games-Solution, which became the owner of the brand.

In 2012, Oxent, an agency specialising in electronic sports, acquired the ESWC.[1]

The grand finals and masters of ESWC have had a total prize purse of €1,721,000 between 2003 and 2010.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

Overview Edit

The first Electronic Sports World Cup was held in 2003 with a total of 358 participants from 37 countries and a prize purse of €150,000.[11] To participate in the tournament, competitors had to place in their country's national qualifier.[12] By 2006, the event had grown to 547 qualified participants from 53 countries and had a prize purse of $400,000 US.[13] The event also featured the first competition with a game specifically made for it: TrackMania Nations.

2003 Edit

The 2003 ESWC saw around 150,000 players narrowed down to just 358 players, from 37 different countries, who attended the finals at the Futuroscope near Poitiers in France. The total prize fund for the event was €156,000.

2003       4th
Counter-Strike[14]   team9   zEx   SK Gaming*   GoodGame
Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos[15]   Alborz "HeMaN" Haidarian   Fredrik "MaDFroG" Johansson   Antoine "FaTC" Zadri   Yoan "ToD" Merlo
Unreal Tournament 2003[16]   Christian "GitzZz" Hoeck   Björn "zulg" Sunesson   Jonathan "Fatal1ty" Wendell   Aaron "Lotus" Everitt
Quake 3[15]   Anton "Cooller" Singov   John "ZeRo4" Hill   Alexey "LeXeR" Nesterov   Pelle "fazz" Söderman
Counter-Strike Female[citation needed]   SK Gaming   Femina Bellica   Denmark Girls   To Hell Angels
  • SK Gaming representing Sweden in the Counter-Strike competition

2004 Edit

The 2004 finals were once again held at the Futuroscope. Roughly 400 finalists, from 41 countries, attended to compete for a €210,000 prize purse.[17]

2004       4th
Counter-Strike[18]   Titans   spiXel   Virtus.pro   The Stomping Grounds
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne[19]   Dae Hui "FoV" Cho   Fredrik "MaDFroG" Johansson   Alborz "HeMaN" Haidarian   Chun "Sweet" Jung Hee
Unreal Tournament 2004[20]   Maurice "BurningDeath" Engelhardt   Christian "GitzZz" Hoeck   Laurens "Lauke" Pluijmakers   Nicola "Forrest" Geretti
Quake 3[21]   Sweden   United States   Russia   Belarus
Counter-Strike Female[22]   Team all 4 one   Ladies.AMD   New4|eibo   Les Seules
Pro Evolution Soccer 3[23]   Samad "Samsam" Baism   Marcel "Xside" Waulke   Chen Zhiliang   Wang Zaoxing
Painkiller[24]   Sander "Vo0" Kaasjager   Alessandro "Stermy" Avallone   Michael "Dr.Moerser" Froese   Jonathan "Fatal1ty" Wendell

2005 Edit

In 2005, the venue was moved to a larger facility: The Carrousel du Louvre in Paris. The total prize payout was again raised - this time to €300,000.

2005       4th
Counter-Strike[25]   compLexity   SK Gaming*   Mousesports   Lunatic-hai
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne[26]   Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen   Andrey "Deadman" Sobolev   Seo Woo "ReiGn" Kang   Li "Sky" Xiaofeng
Unreal Tournament 2004[27]   Michael "winz" Bignet   Markus "Falcon" Holzer   Laurens "Lauke" Pluijmakers   Michele "DevilMC" Esposito
Quake 3[28]   Anton "Cooller" Singov   Paul "czm" Nelson   Magnus "fojji" Olsson   Jason "socrates" Sylka
Counter-Strike Female[29]   Girls Got Game   Ladies.AMD   x6tence.AMD   Beat off The Best
Pro Evolution Soccer 4[23]   Badr "ArabianJoker" Hakeem   Mike "Mike" Moreton   Raúl "Legre" Alegre   "Zhao_Hang"
Gran Turismo 4[30]   Pierre "Snake" Lenoire   Thibault "Carter" Lacombe   Arnaud "Lucky" Lacombe   Jean-Philippe "Phenicks" Lacombe

*SK-Gaming's, secondary, Danish squad

2006 Edit

The 2006 event took place at the Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy and the total prize payout was approximately €300,000.

2006       4th
Counter-Strike[31]   Made in Brazil   fnatic   aTTaX   Team3D
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne[32]   Jae Wook "Lucifer" Noh   Ivica "Zeus[19]" Markovic   Li "Sky" Xiaofeng   Zdravko "Insomnia" Georgiev
Quake 4[33]   Michael "winz" Bignet   Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky   Ivo "Forever" Lindhout   Anton "Cooller" Singov
Counter-Strike Female[34]   Beat off the Best   Les Seules   Hacker Victory   SK Gaming*
Pro Evolution Soccer 5[35]   Bruce "Spank" Grannec   Moustafa "Myto" Menadi   Yasin "Jinxy" Koroglu   Song "Song" Xianzhi
Gran Turismo 4[36]   Pierre "Snake" Lenoire   Thibault "Carter" Lacombe   Arnaud "Lucky" Lacombe   Daniel "Holl01" Holland
Trackmania Nations[37]   Dorian "Carl" Vallet   Manuel "Baiy000r" Baier   Pascal "gaLLo" Jäger   Adrien "Dridrione" Auxent
  • SK Gaming representing USA in Counter-Strike female

2007 Edit

The 2007 ESWC took place at the Paris expo Porte de Versailles, Paris, from July 5 to July 8. There was a complete expo for this event, called "Mondial du Gaming" (World of Gaming).

750 finalists, from 51 countries, competed for a prize purse of $180,000 US.[6]

2007       4th
Counter-Strike[31]   PGS.PokerStrategy.com   Team NoA   fnatic *   Made in Brazil
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne[32]   Lee Sung "SoJu" Duk   Olav "Creolophus" Undheim   Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen   Jun "Lyn" Park
Quake 4[33]   Maciej "av3k" Krzykowski   Anton "Cooller" Singov   Michael "winz" Bignet   Mikael "PURRI" Tarvainen
Counter-Strike Female[34]   SK Gaming **   EHONOR   Be The Best   Unfinished
Pro Evolution Soccer 6[35]   Sven "S-Butcher" Wehmeier   Bruce "Spank" Grannec   Mike "El Matador" Linden   Almeida "Bubaloo" Jorge
Trackmania Nations[37]   Freek "XenoGear" Molema   Dorian "Carl" Vallet   Simon "Lign" Ferreira   Charles "selrahc37" Devillard

2008 Edit

Leaving France for the first time, the 2008 Electronic Sports World Cup took place in San Jose, California, USA,[38] from August 25 to August 27 during the bigger "NVISION 08" event. The disciplines announced were: Counter-Strike (open and female), Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, Trackmania Nations Forever, Defense of the Ancients and, Quake 3.[39] Pro Evolution Soccer was not included because the global Konami authority had not given its support to the competition.[40] The prize purse was approximately $200,000 US.

2008[41]       4th
Counter-Strike   PGS.MYM (NEO, TaZ)[42]   eSTRO   fnatic   Mousesports
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne   Du-Seop "WhO" Chang   Li "Sky" Xiaofeng   Zhuo "TeD" Zeng   Seo Woo "ReiGn" Kang
Quake 3   Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky   Marcel 'K1llsen' Paul   Shane "Rapha" Hendrixson   Fan "Jibo" Zhibo
Counter-Strike Female   SK Gaming   emuLate   EHonor   MeetYourMakers
Trackmania Nations   Kalle "Frostbeule" Moertlund Videkull   Freek "XenoGear" Molema   Simon "Lign" Ferreira   Dorian "Carl" Vallet
Defense of the Ancients   Zenith   KingSurf   MeetYourMakers   Evil Geniuses

Masters of Paris Edit

In place of the ESWC, the "Masters of Paris" was held from July 4 to July 6, during the "Mondial du Gaming", taking place at the Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy. The same disciplines took place during this Masters and offered additional qualifying slots for ESWC Grand Final in San Jose. All winners won a slot to participate in the ESWC Grand Final, and hotel accommodation in San Jose, free of charge.

2008 Masters of Paris[41]       4th
Counter-Strike   Mortal Teamwork   fnatic   Mousesports   Roccat
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne   Jae Ho "Moon" Jang   Li "Sky" Xiaofeng   Yoan "ToD" Merlo   Du-Seop "WhO" Chang
Quake 3   Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky   Magnus "fox" Olsson   Maciej "av3k" Krzykowski   Fan "Jibo" Zhibo
Counter-Strike Female   Les Seules   SK Gaming   Emulate   forZe
Trackmania Nations   Simon "Lign" Ferreira   Freek "XenoGear" Molema   Kalle "Frostbeule" Mörtlund Videkull   Pedro "Moriah" Benjamin
Defense of the Ancients   SK Gaming   The Elder Gods   MeetYourMakers   Evil Geniuses

Masters of Athens Edit

"Masters of Athens" was held from October 17 to October 18, 2008, during the Athens Digital Week. Disciplines featured were Quake III and Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne. The tournament had a $30.000 prize purse, and the champion qualified for ESWC 2009.

2008 Masters of Athens       4th
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne   June "Lyn" Park   Jae Ho "Moon" Jang   Yoan "ToD" Merlo   Du-Seop "WhO" Chang
Quake 3   Shane "Rapha" Hendrixson   Sebastian "Spart1e" Siira   Maciej "av3k" Krzykowski   Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky

2009 Edit

Masters of Cheonan Edit

2009 Masters of Cheonan[43]       4th
Counter-Strike   fnatic   SK-Gaming   Mousesports   Alchemists
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne   Pedro "LucifroN" Moreno Durán   Park "Lyn" June   Lu "Fly100%" Weiliang   Dmitriy "Happy" Kostin
StarCraft: Brood War   Gregory "IdrA" Fields   Oleksii "White-Ra" Krupnik   Seo "ToSsGirL" Ji-Soo   Zhang"Super" Minglu
Special Force   ITBANK Razer   eSTRO   ITBANK teenager Razer   END
FIFA Online 2   Kim Jung-Min   Lee Woo-Young   Yang Jin-Mo

2010 Edit

The 2010 "Electronic Sports World Cup", which took place at Disneyland Paris, featured a €213,500 prize purse. Games Solution (or DIP-Organisation) took over the ESWC in 2010.[44]

2010       4th
Counter-Strike   Natus Vincere   SK Gaming   mortal Team work   Frag eXecutors
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne   June "Lyn" Park   Jae Ho "Moon" Jang   Sung sik "ReMinD" Kim   Happy
Quake Live   Rapha   av3k   Anton "Cooller" Singov   Dahang
Counter-Strike Female   SK Gaming   fnatic   Millenium   Mousesports
TrackMania   Bergie   Moria   YoYo   Carl
Defense of the Ancients   EHOME   DTS   MeetYourMakers   Nirvana
FIFA 10   Anas "Astank" Sofi   Pires   Andrei   Francisco "Quinzas" Cruz
Need for Speed: Shift   Steffan   Husky   Sliver   lecho
Super Street Fighter IV   Justin Wong   Marn   Olivier "Luffy" Hay   Sun Woo "Infiltration" Lee
Guitar Hero 5   Banobi   CNB.Luckysonic   vVv Smokyprogg   kyu hwan "TeamTest" Han

2011 Edit

This event marked the transitional replacement and additions of several cornerstone tournament titles. This included the replacement of Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne with StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty,[45] as well as the replacement of Defense of the Ancients with Dota 2.[46] Additionally, this event marked the first and only year in which Counter-Strike: Source was present. It was also the last year that would include Counter-Strike 1.6, which was the main attraction of the tournament for many years, and the last remaining game that had been featured in the inaugural ESWC event.[47]

  • Date : From October 20 to October 25, 2011
  • Venue : Paris Games Week, Porte de Versailles, Paris, France
  • Production : Photos | Videos
2011       4th
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty   Ilyes "Stephano" Satouri   Grzegorz "MaNa" Komincz   Jung-Hoon "MarineKing" Lee   Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen
Counter-Strike   SK Gaming   Natus Vincere   Mousesports   AGAiN
Counter-Strike Female   UBINITED   Millenium   Moscow Five   Gamerhouse
Counter-Strike: Source   Team VeryGames (Ex6TenZ, NBK, RpK, shox, SmithZz)   CKRAS Gaming (3k2, cajun, FeTiSh, h0lm, wantz)   CheckSix Gaming (DaZeD, frozt, neiL, Steel, tck)   Team Dynamic (adreN, ANGER, AZK, Legend, PEX)
TrackMania Forever   Erik "hakkiJunior" Leštach   Marek "tween" Pacher   Yoann "YoYo" Cook   Tim "Spam" Lunenburg
Dota 2   Natus Vincere   EHOME   GamersLeague   monkeybusiness
FIFA 11   Adrien "Aquino" Viaud   Rafael "Ralfitita" Riobó Sánchez   Francisco "Quinzas" Cruz   Koen "k0entj92" Weijland

2012 Edit

2012       4th
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty   Grzegorz "MaNa" Komincz   Park "fOrGG" Ji Soo   Ilyes "Stephano" Satouri   Grégory "NeOAnGeL" Ferte
Dota 2   Natus Vincere   Team Dignitas   Shiba Gaming   Imaginary Gaming
ShootManiaStorm   Colwn   Eclypsia   GamersLeague   287
TrackMania Nations Forever   Tim "Spam" Lunenburg   Marek "Tween" Pacher   Carl-Antoni "CarlJr" Cloutier   Adrien "Ned" Le Berre
FIFA 13   Bruce "Spank" Grannec   Ovidiu "Ovvy" Patrascu   Julien "Juliianooo" Dassonville   Abdulaziz "Alshehri" Alshehri
Tekken Tag Tournament 2   Bae "Knee" Jae Min   Park "Nin" Hyun Kyu   Leonard "lion art" Y.H   Eze "StarScream" Izundu
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive   Ninjas in Pyjamas (Get_Right, f0rest, Xizt, friberg, Fiflaren)   Team VeryGames (Ex6TenZ, NBK, RpK, SmithZz, kennyS)   Area 51 (DaZeD, sgares, semphis, PineKone, tck)   n!faculty (asmo, kirby, smn, disruptor, qk-mantis)
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Girls   UBINITED (Ali, jso, potter, missharvey, sapphiRe)   Team ALTERNATE (beyoNd, n i c i, kathi, iReNe, zAAz)   Reason Gaming (Abiii, Kaat, aNi-, Sephi, Salah)   Imaginary Gaming (AmandiiNe, Cla, Kly, PrincesS, TuEuSee'e)
TrackMania 2: Canyon   Kasperi "klovni" Aaltonen   Florian "oNio" Roschu   Ludovic "Ludo" Marquet   Côme "Cocow" Marquet

2013 Edit

  • Date : From October 30 to November 3, 2013
  • Venue : Paris Games Week, Porte de Versailles, Paris, France
  • Official disciplines : Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on PC (5v5), ShootMania Storm on PC (3v3), Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 on Xbox 360 (4v4), Dota 2 on PC (5v5), FIFA 14 on Xbox 360 (1v1), Trackmania Stadium on PC (1v4)
  • Production : Archives | Photos | Videos
Results
      4th
Call of Duty: Black Ops II   compLexity   Millenium   Epsilon eSports   Infused
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive   Clan-Mystik   VeryGames   Astana Dragons   Ninjas in Pyjamas
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (women)   Druidz   Alternate   Mistral Gaming   Ubinited
Dota 2   Team Empire   Evil Geniuses   Sigma.int   4FC
FIFA 14   Vincent "Vinch" Hoffmann   Robert "Ufenok77" Fakhretdinov   Ivan 'Boraslegend' Lapanje   Alban "azzurra" Xhemajli
ShootMania Storm   aAa   Lemondogs   Pyro|Gen   Fnatic
TrackMania 2: Stadium   Carl Jr.   TaLa   Koenz   Bergie

2014 Edit

  • Date : From October 29 to November 2, 2014
  • Venue : Paris Games Week, Porte de Versailles, Paris, France
  • Official disciplines : Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on PC (5v5), Call of Duty:Ghosts on Xbox One (4v4), Just Dance (video game) on Xbox One (1v1), FIFA 15 on Xbox One (1v1), Trackmania² Stadium on PC (1v4), ShootMania Storm on PC (3v3)
  • Production : Archives | Photos | Videos
Results
      4th
Call of Duty:Ghosts   Evil Geniuses   TCM Gaming   Ascentia Gaming   Team Vitality
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive   Fnatic   Team LDLC   Virtus.Pro   Natus Vincere
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (women)   3DMAX   Team Karma   Bad Monkey gaming   Reason Gaming
FIFA 15   Navid "AdamanT" Borhani   Sean "Dragonn" Allen   Benfreha "neyo67" Hicham   Ivan 'Boraslegend' Lapanje
Just Dance   Diego "Diegho.san" Dos Santos   Tulio "Tulioakar96" Furst Akar   Amandine "Dina" Morisset   elvin "Jaeder" Da Rocha Santos
ShootMania Storm   Aera eSport   aAa   Awsomniac   FM eSports
TrackMania 2: Stadium   Carl Jr.   tween   YoYo   Spam

2015 Edit

ESWC 2015 COD Edit

Results
    T3rd T3rd
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare   OpTic Gaming   Denial eSports   Revenge Gaming   Vitality Storm

ESWC 2015 CSGO Edit

Results
    T3rd T3rd
Counter Strike: Global Offensive   Natus Vincere   Cloud9   Team EnVyUs   FlipSid3 Tactics
Counter Strike: Global Offensive (female)   Counter Logic Gaming Red   Games4u.se Female   Team Karma   Team Acer.fe

2015 PGW Edit

Results
    T3rd T3rd
FIFA 16   August "Agge" Rosenmeier   Spencer "HugeGorilla" Ealing   Erhan "DrErhano" Kayman   Kiarash "Immortal" Shokouhisolgi
League of Legends (female)   unKnights Ladies   GG Call Nash   BX3 EK   Lamasticrew
Trackmania 2 Stadium   Carl-Antoni "Carl-Jr" Cloutier   Thomas "Pac" Cole   Marek "Tween" Pacher   Tim "Spam" Lunenburg
Just Dance   Diegho   Dina   Kelvin   Lucktose
Trackmania VR   Hans "Racehans" Pausch   Yoann "YoYo" Cook   Yoann "YoYo" Cook   Koen "Koenz" Schobbers

2016 Edit

  • 1st $20,000 2,500 OpTic Gaming
  • 2nd $10,000 1,500 Splyce
  • 3rd $6,000 1,100 Rise Nation
  • 4th $4,000 900 Millenium

Medal Tally Edit

Throughout the ESWC finals the medal tally is as follows (as of ESWC 2014):

# Countries       Total
1   France 23 14 25 62
2   United States 13 9 8 30
3   Sweden 12 14 9 35
4   South Korea 10 8 4 22
5   Poland 5 3 3 11
6   Netherlands 5 2 5 12
7   Germany 4 8 10 22
8   Ukraine 4 3 1 8
9   Russia 3 4 6 13
10   Denmark 3 4 5 12
11   Brazil 2 5 0 7
12   Slovakia 2 5 0 7
13   Belarus 2 1 0 3
14   Canada 2 0 1 3
15   China 1 5 7 13
16   Spain 1 2 2 5
17   Norway 1 1 0 2
18   Saudi Arabia 1 0 0 1
19   Singapore 1 0 0 1
20   Finland 1 0 0 1
21   Iran 1 0 0 1
22   United Kingdom 0 2 2 4
23   Austria 0 2 0 2
24   Romania 0 2 0 2
25   Portugal 0 1 2 3
26   Italy 0 1 0 1
27   Croatia 0 1 0 1
28   Malaysia 0 1 0 1
29   Indonesia 0 0 2 2
30   Serbia 0 0 2 2
31   Belgium 0 0 1 1
32   Mexico 0 0 1 1

External links Edit

  • Electronic Sports World Cup

Official Media Partners Edit

  • Cadred.org

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sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Esports World Convention news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message The Electronic Sports World Convention ESWC formerly known as Electronic Sports World Cup is an international professional gaming championship Every year winners of national qualifier events around the world earn the right to represent their country in the ESWC Finals The event has been praised for its organisation and ability to put on a good show for spectators citation needed Electronic Sports World ConventionGameCall of Duty Counter Strike Global OffensiveFounded2003CountryFranceContinentEuropeOfficial websitewww wbr eswc wbr comThe ESWC was originally created by a French company Ligarena that had previously hosted smaller local area network LAN events in France under the name of LAN Arena In 2003 Ligarena decided to do something on a larger scale and the ESWC was born In 2005 Ligarena became Games Services In 2009 ESWC was bought by another French company Games Solution which became the owner of the brand In 2012 Oxent an agency specialising in electronic sports acquired the ESWC 1 The grand finals and masters of ESWC have had a total prize purse of 1 721 000 between 2003 and 2010 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Contents 1 Overview 2 2003 3 2004 4 2005 5 2006 6 2007 7 2008 7 1 Masters of Paris 7 2 Masters of Athens 8 2009 8 1 Masters of Cheonan 9 2010 10 2011 11 2012 12 2013 13 2014 14 2015 14 1 ESWC 2015 COD 14 2 ESWC 2015 CSGO 14 3 2015 PGW 15 2016 16 Medal Tally 17 External links 18 Official Media Partners 19 ReferencesOverview EditThe first Electronic Sports World Cup was held in 2003 with a total of 358 participants from 37 countries and a prize purse of 150 000 11 To participate in the tournament competitors had to place in their country s national qualifier 12 By 2006 the event had grown to 547 qualified participants from 53 countries and had a prize purse of 400 000 US 13 The event also featured the first competition with a game specifically made for it TrackMania Nations 2003 EditThe 2003 ESWC saw around 150 000 players narrowed down to just 358 players from 37 different countries who attended the finals at the Futuroscope near Poitiers in France The total prize fund for the event was 156 000 2003 nbsp nbsp nbsp 4thCounter Strike 14 nbsp team9 nbsp zEx nbsp SK Gaming nbsp GoodGameWarcraft III Reign of Chaos 15 nbsp Alborz HeMaN Haidarian nbsp Fredrik MaDFroG Johansson nbsp Antoine FaTC Zadri nbsp Yoan ToD MerloUnreal Tournament 2003 16 nbsp Christian GitzZz Hoeck nbsp Bjorn zulg Sunesson nbsp Jonathan Fatal1ty Wendell nbsp Aaron Lotus EverittQuake 3 15 nbsp Anton Cooller Singov nbsp John ZeRo4 Hill nbsp Alexey LeXeR Nesterov nbsp Pelle fazz SodermanCounter Strike Female citation needed nbsp SK Gaming nbsp Femina Bellica nbsp Denmark Girls nbsp To Hell AngelsSK Gaming representing Sweden in the Counter Strike competition2004 EditThe 2004 finals were once again held at the Futuroscope Roughly 400 finalists from 41 countries attended to compete for a 210 000 prize purse 17 2004 nbsp nbsp nbsp 4thCounter Strike 18 nbsp Titans nbsp spiXel nbsp Virtus pro nbsp The Stomping GroundsWarcraft III The Frozen Throne 19 nbsp Dae Hui FoV Cho nbsp Fredrik MaDFroG Johansson nbsp Alborz HeMaN Haidarian nbsp Chun Sweet Jung HeeUnreal Tournament 2004 20 nbsp Maurice BurningDeath Engelhardt nbsp Christian GitzZz Hoeck nbsp Laurens Lauke Pluijmakers nbsp Nicola Forrest GerettiQuake 3 21 nbsp Sweden nbsp United States nbsp Russia nbsp BelarusCounter Strike Female 22 nbsp Team all 4 one nbsp Ladies AMD nbsp New4 eibo nbsp Les SeulesPro Evolution Soccer 3 23 nbsp Samad Samsam Baism nbsp Marcel Xside Waulke nbsp Chen Zhiliang nbsp Wang ZaoxingPainkiller 24 nbsp Sander Vo0 Kaasjager nbsp Alessandro Stermy Avallone nbsp Michael Dr Moerser Froese nbsp Jonathan Fatal1ty Wendell2005 EditIn 2005 the venue was moved to a larger facility The Carrousel du Louvre in Paris The total prize payout was again raised this time to 300 000 2005 nbsp nbsp nbsp 4thCounter Strike 25 nbsp compLexity nbsp SK Gaming nbsp Mousesports nbsp Lunatic haiWarcraft III The Frozen Throne 26 nbsp Manuel Grubby Schenkhuizen nbsp Andrey Deadman Sobolev nbsp Seo Woo ReiGn Kang nbsp Li Sky XiaofengUnreal Tournament 2004 27 nbsp Michael winz Bignet nbsp Markus Falcon Holzer nbsp Laurens Lauke Pluijmakers nbsp Michele DevilMC EspositoQuake 3 28 nbsp Anton Cooller Singov nbsp Paul czm Nelson nbsp Magnus fojji Olsson nbsp Jason socrates SylkaCounter Strike Female 29 nbsp Girls Got Game nbsp Ladies AMD nbsp x6tence AMD nbsp Beat off The BestPro Evolution Soccer 4 23 nbsp Badr ArabianJoker Hakeem nbsp Mike Mike Moreton nbsp Raul Legre Alegre nbsp Zhao Hang Gran Turismo 4 30 nbsp Pierre Snake Lenoire nbsp Thibault Carter Lacombe nbsp Arnaud Lucky Lacombe nbsp Jean Philippe Phenicks Lacombe SK Gaming s secondary Danish squad2006 EditThe 2006 event took place at the Palais omnisports de Paris Bercy and the total prize payout was approximately 300 000 2006 nbsp nbsp nbsp 4thCounter Strike 31 nbsp Made in Brazil nbsp fnatic nbsp aTTaX nbsp Team3DWarcraft III The Frozen Throne 32 nbsp Jae Wook Lucifer Noh nbsp Ivica Zeus 19 Markovic nbsp Li Sky Xiaofeng nbsp Zdravko Insomnia GeorgievQuake 4 33 nbsp Michael winz Bignet nbsp Alexey Cypher Yanushevsky nbsp Ivo Forever Lindhout nbsp Anton Cooller SingovCounter Strike Female 34 nbsp Beat off the Best nbsp Les Seules nbsp Hacker Victory nbsp SK Gaming Pro Evolution Soccer 5 35 nbsp Bruce Spank Grannec nbsp Moustafa Myto Menadi nbsp Yasin Jinxy Koroglu nbsp Song Song XianzhiGran Turismo 4 36 nbsp Pierre Snake Lenoire nbsp Thibault Carter Lacombe nbsp Arnaud Lucky Lacombe nbsp Daniel Holl01 HollandTrackmania Nations 37 nbsp Dorian Carl Vallet nbsp Manuel Baiy000r Baier nbsp Pascal gaLLo Jager nbsp Adrien Dridrione AuxentSK Gaming representing USA in Counter Strike female2007 EditThe 2007 ESWC took place at the Paris expo Porte de Versailles Paris from July 5 to July 8 There was a complete expo for this event called Mondial du Gaming World of Gaming 750 finalists from 51 countries competed for a prize purse of 180 000 US 6 2007 nbsp nbsp nbsp 4thCounter Strike 31 nbsp PGS PokerStrategy com nbsp Team NoA nbsp fnatic nbsp Made in BrazilWarcraft III The Frozen Throne 32 nbsp Lee Sung SoJu Duk nbsp Olav Creolophus Undheim nbsp Manuel Grubby Schenkhuizen nbsp Jun Lyn ParkQuake 4 33 nbsp Maciej av3k Krzykowski nbsp Anton Cooller Singov nbsp Michael winz Bignet nbsp Mikael PURRI TarvainenCounter Strike Female 34 nbsp SK Gaming nbsp EHONOR nbsp Be The Best nbsp UnfinishedPro Evolution Soccer 6 35 nbsp Sven S Butcher Wehmeier nbsp Bruce Spank Grannec nbsp Mike El Matador Linden nbsp Almeida Bubaloo JorgeTrackmania Nations 37 nbsp Freek XenoGear Molema nbsp Dorian Carl Vallet nbsp Simon Lign Ferreira nbsp Charles selrahc37 Devillard2008 EditLeaving France for the first time the 2008 Electronic Sports World Cup took place in San Jose California USA 38 from August 25 to August 27 during the bigger NVISION 08 event The disciplines announced were Counter Strike open and female Warcraft III The Frozen Throne Trackmania Nations Forever Defense of the Ancients and Quake 3 39 Pro Evolution Soccer was not included because the global Konami authority had not given its support to the competition 40 The prize purse was approximately 200 000 US 2008 41 nbsp nbsp nbsp 4thCounter Strike nbsp PGS MYM NEO TaZ 42 nbsp eSTRO nbsp fnatic nbsp MousesportsWarcraft III The Frozen Throne nbsp Du Seop WhO Chang nbsp Li Sky Xiaofeng nbsp Zhuo TeD Zeng nbsp Seo Woo ReiGn KangQuake 3 nbsp Alexey Cypher Yanushevsky nbsp Marcel K1llsen Paul nbsp Shane Rapha Hendrixson nbsp Fan Jibo ZhiboCounter Strike Female nbsp SK Gaming nbsp emuLate nbsp EHonor nbsp MeetYourMakersTrackmania Nations nbsp Kalle Frostbeule Moertlund Videkull nbsp Freek XenoGear Molema nbsp Simon Lign Ferreira nbsp Dorian Carl ValletDefense of the Ancients nbsp Zenith nbsp KingSurf nbsp MeetYourMakers nbsp Evil GeniusesMasters of Paris Edit In place of the ESWC the Masters of Paris was held from July 4 to July 6 during the Mondial du Gaming taking place at the Palais omnisports de Paris Bercy The same disciplines took place during this Masters and offered additional qualifying slots for ESWC Grand Final in San Jose All winners won a slot to participate in the ESWC Grand Final and hotel accommodation in San Jose free of charge 2008 Masters of Paris 41 nbsp nbsp nbsp 4thCounter Strike nbsp Mortal Teamwork nbsp fnatic nbsp Mousesports nbsp RoccatWarcraft III The Frozen Throne nbsp Jae Ho Moon Jang nbsp Li Sky Xiaofeng nbsp Yoan ToD Merlo nbsp Du Seop WhO ChangQuake 3 nbsp Alexey Cypher Yanushevsky nbsp Magnus fox Olsson nbsp Maciej av3k Krzykowski nbsp Fan Jibo ZhiboCounter Strike Female nbsp Les Seules nbsp SK Gaming nbsp Emulate nbsp forZeTrackmania Nations nbsp Simon Lign Ferreira nbsp Freek XenoGear Molema nbsp Kalle Frostbeule Mortlund Videkull nbsp Pedro Moriah BenjaminDefense of the Ancients nbsp SK Gaming nbsp The Elder Gods nbsp MeetYourMakers nbsp Evil GeniusesMasters of Athens Edit Masters of Athens was held from October 17 to October 18 2008 during the Athens Digital Week Disciplines featured were Quake III and Warcraft III The Frozen Throne The tournament had a 30 000 prize purse and the champion qualified for ESWC 2009 2008 Masters of Athens nbsp nbsp nbsp 4thWarcraft III The Frozen Throne nbsp June Lyn Park nbsp Jae Ho Moon Jang nbsp Yoan ToD Merlo nbsp Du Seop WhO ChangQuake 3 nbsp Shane Rapha Hendrixson nbsp Sebastian Spart1e Siira nbsp Maciej av3k Krzykowski nbsp Alexey Cypher Yanushevsky2009 EditThis article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject Please help improve the article by providing more context for the reader January 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Masters of Cheonan Edit Venue Cheonan South Korea Prize 54 000 Date 2 6 May 20092009 Masters of Cheonan 43 nbsp nbsp nbsp 4thCounter Strike nbsp fnatic nbsp SK Gaming nbsp Mousesports nbsp AlchemistsWarcraft III The Frozen Throne nbsp Pedro LucifroN Moreno Duran nbsp Park Lyn June nbsp Lu Fly100 Weiliang nbsp Dmitriy Happy KostinStarCraft Brood War nbsp Gregory IdrA Fields nbsp Oleksii White Ra Krupnik nbsp Seo ToSsGirL Ji Soo nbsp Zhang Super MingluSpecial Force nbsp ITBANK Razer nbsp eSTRO nbsp ITBANK teenager Razer nbsp ENDFIFA Online 2 nbsp Kim Jung Min nbsp Lee Woo Young nbsp Yang Jin Mo2010 EditThe 2010 Electronic Sports World Cup which took place at Disneyland Paris featured a 213 500 prize purse Games Solution or DIP Organisation took over the ESWC in 2010 44 2010 nbsp nbsp nbsp 4thCounter Strike nbsp Natus Vincere nbsp SK Gaming nbsp mortal Team work nbsp Frag eXecutorsWarcraft III The Frozen Throne nbsp June Lyn Park nbsp Jae Ho Moon Jang nbsp Sung sik ReMinD Kim nbsp HappyQuake Live nbsp Rapha nbsp 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that would include Counter Strike 1 6 which was the main attraction of the tournament for many years and the last remaining game that had been featured in the inaugural ESWC event 47 Date From October 20 to October 25 2011 Venue Paris Games Week Porte de Versailles Paris France Production Photos Videos2011 nbsp nbsp nbsp 4thStarCraft II Wings of Liberty nbsp Ilyes Stephano Satouri nbsp Grzegorz MaNa Komincz nbsp Jung Hoon MarineKing Lee nbsp Manuel Grubby SchenkhuizenCounter Strike nbsp SK Gaming nbsp Natus Vincere nbsp Mousesports nbsp AGAiNCounter Strike Female nbsp UBINITED nbsp Millenium nbsp Moscow Five nbsp GamerhouseCounter Strike Source nbsp Team VeryGames Ex6TenZ NBK RpK shox SmithZz nbsp CKRAS Gaming 3k2 cajun FeTiSh h0lm wantz nbsp CheckSix Gaming DaZeD frozt neiL Steel tck nbsp Team Dynamic adreN ANGER AZK Legend PEX TrackMania Forever nbsp Erik hakkiJunior Lestach nbsp Marek tween Pacher nbsp Yoann YoYo Cook nbsp Tim Spam LunenburgDota 2 nbsp Natus Vincere nbsp EHOME nbsp GamersLeague nbsp monkeybusinessFIFA 11 nbsp Adrien Aquino Viaud nbsp Rafael Ralfitita Riobo Sanchez nbsp Francisco Quinzas Cruz nbsp Koen k0entj92 Weijland2012 EditDate From October 30 to November 4 2012 Venue Paris Games Week Porte de Versailles Paris France Official disciplines Counter Strike Global Offensive on PC 5v5 Shootmania Storm on PC 3v3 Call of Duty Black Ops 2 on Xbox 360 4v4 Dota 2 on PC 5v5 FIFA 14 on Xbox 360 1v1 Trackmania Stadium on PC 1v4 Production Photos Videos2012 nbsp nbsp nbsp 4thStarCraft II Wings of Liberty nbsp Grzegorz MaNa Komincz nbsp Park fOrGG Ji Soo nbsp Ilyes Stephano Satouri nbsp Gregory NeOAnGeL FerteDota 2 nbsp Natus Vincere nbsp Team Dignitas nbsp Shiba Gaming nbsp Imaginary GamingShootManiaStorm nbsp Colwn nbsp Eclypsia nbsp GamersLeague nbsp 287TrackMania Nations Forever nbsp Tim Spam Lunenburg nbsp Marek Tween Pacher nbsp Carl Antoni CarlJr Cloutier nbsp Adrien Ned Le BerreFIFA 13 nbsp Bruce Spank Grannec nbsp Ovidiu Ovvy Patrascu nbsp Julien Juliianooo Dassonville nbsp Abdulaziz Alshehri AlshehriTekken Tag Tournament 2 nbsp Bae Knee Jae Min nbsp Park Nin Hyun Kyu nbsp Leonard lion art Y H nbsp Eze StarScream IzunduCounter Strike Global Offensive nbsp Ninjas in Pyjamas Get Right f0rest Xizt friberg Fiflaren nbsp Team VeryGames Ex6TenZ NBK RpK SmithZz kennyS nbsp Area 51 DaZeD sgares semphis PineKone tck nbsp n faculty asmo kirby smn disruptor qk mantis Counter Strike Global Offensive Girls nbsp UBINITED Ali jso potter missharvey sapphiRe nbsp Team ALTERNATE beyoNd n i c i kathi iReNe zAAz nbsp Reason Gaming Abiii Kaat aNi Sephi Salah nbsp Imaginary Gaming AmandiiNe Cla Kly PrincesS TuEuSee e TrackMania 2 Canyon nbsp Kasperi klovni Aaltonen nbsp Florian oNio Roschu nbsp Ludovic Ludo Marquet nbsp Come Cocow Marquet2013 EditDate From October 30 to November 3 2013 Venue Paris Games Week Porte de Versailles Paris France Official disciplines Counter Strike Global Offensive on PC 5v5 ShootMania Storm on PC 3v3 Call of Duty Black Ops 2 on Xbox 360 4v4 Dota 2 on PC 5v5 FIFA 14 on Xbox 360 1v1 Trackmania Stadium on PC 1v4 Production Archives Photos VideosResults nbsp nbsp nbsp 4thCall of Duty Black Ops II nbsp compLexity nbsp Millenium nbsp Epsilon eSports nbsp InfusedCounter Strike Global Offensive nbsp Clan Mystik nbsp VeryGames nbsp Astana Dragons nbsp Ninjas in PyjamasCounter Strike Global Offensive women nbsp Druidz nbsp Alternate nbsp Mistral Gaming nbsp UbinitedDota 2 nbsp Team Empire nbsp Evil Geniuses nbsp Sigma int nbsp 4FCFIFA 14 nbsp Vincent Vinch Hoffmann nbsp Robert Ufenok77 Fakhretdinov nbsp Ivan Boraslegend Lapanje nbsp Alban azzurra XhemajliShootMania Storm nbsp aAa nbsp Lemondogs nbsp Pyro Gen nbsp FnaticTrackMania 2 Stadium nbsp Carl Jr nbsp TaLa nbsp Koenz nbsp Bergie2014 EditDate From October 29 to November 2 2014 Venue Paris Games Week Porte de Versailles Paris France Official disciplines Counter Strike Global Offensive on PC 5v5 Call of Duty Ghosts on Xbox One 4v4 Just Dance video game on Xbox One 1v1 FIFA 15 on Xbox One 1v1 Trackmania Stadium on PC 1v4 ShootMania Storm on PC 3v3 Production Archives Photos VideosResults nbsp nbsp nbsp 4thCall of Duty Ghosts nbsp Evil Geniuses nbsp TCM Gaming nbsp Ascentia Gaming nbsp Team VitalityCounter Strike Global Offensive nbsp Fnatic nbsp Team LDLC nbsp Virtus Pro nbsp Natus VincereCounter Strike Global Offensive women nbsp 3DMAX nbsp Team Karma nbsp Bad Monkey gaming nbsp Reason GamingFIFA 15 nbsp Navid AdamanT Borhani nbsp Sean Dragonn Allen nbsp Benfreha neyo67 Hicham nbsp Ivan Boraslegend LapanjeJust Dance nbsp Diego Diegho san Dos Santos nbsp Tulio Tulioakar96 Furst Akar nbsp Amandine Dina Morisset nbsp elvin Jaeder Da Rocha SantosShootMania Storm nbsp Aera eSport nbsp aAa nbsp Awsomniac nbsp FM eSportsTrackMania 2 Stadium nbsp Carl Jr nbsp tween nbsp YoYo nbsp Spam2015 EditESWC 2015 COD Edit Date May 2 3 2015 Venue Zenith Paris Paris France Official disciplines Call of Duty Advanced Warfare on Xbox One 4v4 Results nbsp nbsp T3rd T3rdCall of Duty Advanced Warfare nbsp OpTic Gaming nbsp Denial eSports nbsp Revenge Gaming nbsp Vitality StormESWC 2015 CSGO Edit Date From July 9 to July 12 2015 Venue Mondial des Jeux Loto Quebec Montreal Quebec 48 Official disciplines Counter Strike Global Offensive on PC 5v5 Results nbsp nbsp T3rd T3rdCounter Strike Global Offensive nbsp Natus Vincere nbsp Cloud9 nbsp Team EnVyUs nbsp FlipSid3 TacticsCounter Strike Global Offensive female nbsp Counter Logic Gaming Red nbsp Games4u se Female nbsp Team Karma nbsp Team Acer fe2015 PGW Edit Date From October 28 to November 1 2015 Venue Paris Games Week Porte de Versailles Paris France Official disciplines Counter Strike Global Offensive on PC 5vs5 FIFA 16 League of legends on PC 5vs5 Just Dance Trackmania Stadium on PC 1v4 ShootMania Storm on PC 3v3 Results nbsp nbsp T3rd T3rdFIFA 16 nbsp August Agge Rosenmeier nbsp Spencer HugeGorilla Ealing nbsp Erhan DrErhano Kayman nbsp Kiarash Immortal ShokouhisolgiLeague of Legends female 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Saudi Arabia 1 0 0 119 nbsp Singapore 1 0 0 120 nbsp Finland 1 0 0 121 nbsp Iran 1 0 0 122 nbsp United Kingdom 0 2 2 423 nbsp Austria 0 2 0 224 nbsp Romania 0 2 0 225 nbsp Portugal 0 1 2 326 nbsp Italy 0 1 0 127 nbsp Croatia 0 1 0 128 nbsp Malaysia 0 1 0 129 nbsp Indonesia 0 0 2 230 nbsp Serbia 0 0 2 231 nbsp Belgium 0 0 1 132 nbsp Mexico 0 0 1 1External links EditElectronic Sports World CupOfficial Media Partners EditCadred org ESEA NewsReferences Edit Oxent acquires the ESWC ESWC www eswc com Archived from the original on 1 February 2014 Retrieved 30 October 2017 Electronic Sports World Cup Archived from the original on 10 January 2008 Retrieved 30 October 2017 ESWC Electronic Sports World Cup Archived from the original on 8 March 2008 Retrieved 30 October 2017 Electronic Sports World Cup ESWC 2005 Official Website Archived from the original on 28 September 2008 Retrieved 30 October 2017 Electronic Sports World Cup ESWC 2006 Official Website Archived from the original on 12 May 2006 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