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Renegades (esports)

Renegades[a] is an American professional esports organization. It has teams competing in Call of Duty, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Fortnite, Overwatch, Super Smash Bros., Rocket League, iRacing and Valorant. The organization previously had a League of Legends team that qualified for the 2016 North American League of Legends Championship Series (LCS), but it was sold to Team EnVyUs after the owners were banned from NA LCS ownership.

Renegades
DivisionsCall of Duty
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Overwatch
Super Smash Bros.
Rocket League
Smite
Valorant
FoundedMarch 9, 2015 (2015-03-09)
LocationDetroit, Michigan
OwnerJonas Jerebko
Partners5-hour Energy
HyperX
Twitch
DXRacer
Meta Threads
Websitewww.renegadespro.com

In September 2016, professional basketball player Jonas Jerebko purchased the rights to the Renegades franchise.[1]

Current divisions edit

Call of Duty edit

On August 30, 2016, Renegades signed the former members of Dream Team known as Ground Zero. KiLLa, Chino, Sender and Diabolic had already qualified for the 2016 Call of Duty World League Championship by earning enough CWL Championship Points from Stage 1 and Stage 2 of the CWL. At the event, the team lost their first two matches in Group D to Epsilon eSports and Team Allegiance and then forfeited their match against PuLse Gaming after KiLLa didn't show up for the series. Renegades finished 25th-32nd. KiLLa was dropped less than a week later and was replaced by Ivy the following day.[2]

Current roster edit

Renegades Call Of Duty roster
Players Coaches
Handle Name Nationality
Fighta (C) Ferguson, Lincoln Australia
Pred Zulbeari, Amer Australia
Louqa Rigas, Luke Australia
Shockz Rymarek, Conrad Australia
Head coach
  • Vacant

Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  •   Substitute
  •   Injury / Illness
  

Latest roster transaction: August 22, 2021.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive edit

Renegades acquired the Australian CS:GO team Vox Eminor on June 19, 2015.[3] Renegades were the first team announced to be participating in the ELeague. After placing second at IEM Taipei 2016, Renegades announced that Karlo "USTILO" Pivac would be replacing Luke "Havoc" Paton in their starting roster.[4] On June 17, 2016, Chad "SPUNJ" Burchill announced his retirement from competitive Counter-Strike.[5] Ricky "Rickeh" Mulholland was announced as SPUNJ's replacement on July 12, 2016.[6] Following Rickeh's departure to Counter Logic Gaming, Renegades first added Nemanja "nexa" Isaković to their roster for a brief four-month stint, before releasing him. As their new fifth, they acquired David "Jayzwalkingz" Kempner on a trial-basis from Fnatic's academy team, before releasing him after a month. On September 1, 2017, Keith "NAF" Markovic was added as the fifth player from OpTic Gaming.[7] He transferred to Team Liquid on February 5,[8] 2018 and was replaced by Joakim "jkaem" Myrbostad three days later, as a long-term stand-in.[9] After some time of rumoring it was confirmed on October 31, 2019, that the then-current Renegades team, containing AZR, jks, Gratisfaction, jkaem, Liazz and kassad is being transferred to 100 Thieves.[10]

In December 2019, Renegades signed the roster of Grayhound Gaming, which consisted of Chris "dexter" Nong, Oliver "DickStacy" Tierney, Liam "malta" Schembri, Simon "Sico" Williams, and Joshua "INS" Potter.[11] On January 8, 2020, DickStacy departed from the squad,[12] and Jordan "Hatz" Bajic was brought in as his replacement three days later.[13] On February 11, 2021, Christopher "dexter" Nong left the team to join mousesports.[14] Following Nong's departure, Alistair "aliStair" Johnston joined from ORDER,[15] with IGL duties going to Joshua "INS" Potter.[16] On June 30, 2020, David "Kingfisher" Kingsford joined as the team's head coach.[17]

They recently placed first at the Oceanian IEM fall 2021 tournament,[18] thus securing enough RMR points[19] to qualify themselves to compete in the 2021 Stockholm Major, the first Major Championship in 2 years.

On June 3rd, 2022 Renegades announced that they would be dropping their CSGO team, with Australian team ORDER picking up the roster[20]

Rocket League edit

Renegade first entered the Rocket League scene in July 2017, picking up the former Selfless Gaming roster after the owners decided to step away from the organization.[21] Their first season in the RLCS saw Renegades go 1–6 in League Play, finishing last in the North American region and placing them in the promotion/relegation tournament. However, the team was able to keep their spot in the top division after defeating both Fibeon eSports and Out of Style in the tournament. Before the start of Season 5, the team decided not to re-sign with the org.[22] Renegades would sit out the next couple seasons of RLCS, returning to the scene halfway through Season 7 by acquiring the former Chiefs Esports roster.[23]

Last full roster edit

Renegades Rocket League roster
Players Coaches
Handle Name Nationality
Fever Aitchison, Lachlan Australia
Kamii Ingram, Cameron New Zealand
CJCJ Johns, Cameron Australia
Head coach
  • Lachlan "LBP" Parker

Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  •   Substitute
  •   Injury / Illness
  

Latest roster transaction: March 5, 2021.

Super Smash Bros. edit

Renegades expanded into the Super Smash Bros. series on October 6, 2016.

Valorant edit

Current roster edit

Renegades Valorant roster
Players Coaches
Handle Name Nationality
randyySAVAGE Bréard, Devon Canada
retrQ Kadan, Alex United States
StrongLegs Ahad, Roy Canada
Apoth Le, Vincent Canada
lin Gariépy, Alex Canada
Head coach

Evan "Warbirds" Olzem


Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  •   Substitute
  •   Injury / Illness
  

Latest roster transaction: December 20, 2021.

Former divisions edit

Gigantic edit

Renegades acquired the Gigantic roster known as Team ApeX on November 9, 2015.[24]

Halo edit

Renegades acquired the team "Leftovers" on January 18, 2016.[25] Following the Halo World Championship, Spartan and StelluR left Renegades for Team Liquid.[26]

League of Legends edit

2015 edit

Renegades was initially announced as an unnamed Challenger team in early March 2015 by Chris Badawi.[27] The team's first roster included mid laner Alex Ich and jungler Crumbzz, along with support Remilia from solo queue.[27] After tryouts for the remaining two positions, top laner RF Legendary and AD carry Intense joined the team, and they named themselves Misfits.[27] In April, Misfits participated in the AlphaDraft Challenger League (ADCL) and dropped only a single game during the regular season round robin, finishing 11–1 in first place. After the ADCL regular season ended, Intense left the team. Stixxay joined as a substitute AD carry and played with the team for the bracket stage of the ADCL, and they won the tournament, beating Frank Fang Gaming in the finals.[27]

Misfits played under the name The Expendables6 on the Challenger Ladder and were in third place at the cut-off date for NA Challenger Series (NACS) Summer Qualifier participation.[27] Danish AD Carry Jebus joined as the team's final permanent member, replacing Stixxay, but his first appearance was delayed due to visa issues. In the NACS Qualifier, Misfits played against Also Known As, Team Liquid Academy, and Magnetic, using two different substitute AD carries — Maplestreet against Also Known As and Magnetic, and Nien against Team Liquid Academy. Misfits swept their competition with three consecutive 2-0 victories and qualified for the Summer Season. The team shortly thereafter renamed to Renegades, with caster and former coach Chris "MonteCristo" Mykles joining as the team's co-owner.[3]

Prior to the start of the Challenger Series, Riot Games published a competitive ruling regarding team owner Chris Badawi claiming that he had inappropriately attempted to persuade otherwise contracted players to join the team (then Misfits), including Team Liquid's Quas and Keith. The ruling stated that if Renegades were to qualify for the LCS, Badawi would have to drop his ownership stake in the team. Multiple parties reacted to the ruling, including MonteCristo and Badawi himself, who both protested the fairness of the ruling; and team owners and managers Steve "LiQuiD112" Arhancet of Team Liquid,[28] Reginald of Team SoloMid, and Jack Etienne of Cloud9, who spoke out in support of it. Ultimately Badawi was banned from participating with the team in an official capacity and was forced to divulge his ownership stake in the team if they qualified for the LCS.[29]

Renegades finished the Challenger Series regular season with an 8–2 record and in second place, after losing a tiebreaker to Team Coast. However, in the playoffs, they defeated Imagine 2–1 and then Coast 3–2, earning a berth in the 2016 NA LCS Spring Season. Remilia became the first woman to qualify for the LCS in the league's history.[30]

In October 2015, Maplestreet stepped down from the starting roster. The organization announced open tryouts for his replacement.[31]

2016 edit

In January Renegades picked up a team in the European Challenger Series, dubbed Renegades Banditos. The team consisted of Erik "Tabzz" van Helvert, Matthew "Impaler" Taylor, Marc "Caedrel" Lamont, Barney "Alphari" Morris, and Aleksi "Hiiva" Kaikkonen, with subs Marcin "Xaxus" Maczka and Divit "DxAlchemist" Bui.[32]

In April 2016, the team was at the center of an ownership and management controversy, which resulted in the team being banned from the NA LCS and owners Chris Badawi and Christopher "MonteCristo" Mykles selling the team to NBA player Jonas Jerebko. Following the transfer, the team was rebranded as Detroit Renegades.

Renegades' League of Legends roster was disbanded on May 8, 2016, after they allegedly "violated the competitive ban against Chris Badawi, misrepresented their relationship with TDK, and compromised player welfare and safety". The roster was sold eventually to Team EnVyUs on May 18, 2016.[33]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Previously known as the Detroit Renegades and LA Renegades.

References edit

  1. ^ Rock, J (August 30, 2016). "Leftovers to Renegades". Retrieved September 3, 2016.
  2. ^ "Renegades Call of Duty replace KiLLa with Ivy". September 10, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Wolf, Jacob; Lewis, Richard (June 19, 2015). . The Daily Dot. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
  4. ^ Demarco, David. "Havoc steps down, USTILO to enter lineup". renegades.pro. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
  5. ^ Malachowski, Michal. "SPUNJ retires from CS:GO". HLTV.org. Retrieved June 18, 2016.
  6. ^ Malachowski, Michal. "Rickeh joins Renegades". HLTV.org. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  7. ^ . Renegadespro.com. September 1, 2017. Archived from the original on February 9, 2018. Retrieved February 9, 2018.
  8. ^ MIRAA (February 5, 2018). "NAF completes Liquid move". HLTV.org. Retrieved February 9, 2018.
  9. ^ Renegades [@Renegades] (February 8, 2018). "Please give a warm Renegades welcome to @jkaemGO who will be our stand-in for the upcoming 2018 CS:GO season! His first event will be #ESLProLeague, which starts on the 13th of February 💪 #RNGFAM" (Tweet). from the original on June 23, 2021. Retrieved September 4, 2021 – via Twitter.
  10. ^ @100Thieves (October 31, 2019). "Announcing 100 Thieves CS:GO Welcome to the team: @Azr @jkaemGO @GratisfactionNZ @liazzgo @100Tjks @kassadCSGO @GoMeZCSGO #100Thieves #HonorAmongThieves" (Tweet). from the original on August 21, 2021. Retrieved September 4, 2021 – via Twitter.
  11. ^ . @Renegades. December 3, 2019. Archived from the original on December 3, 2019. Retrieved December 3, 2019.
  12. ^ "Farewelling Ollie "DickStacy" Tierney". Renegades. January 8, 2020. Retrieved January 8, 2020.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ Renegades [@Renegades] (January 12, 2020). "Howdy, Introducing the latest addition to our CS:GO roster... Jordan "@hatz_csgo" Bajic" (Tweet). from the original on May 30, 2021. Retrieved September 4, 2021 – via Twitter.
  14. ^ mouz [@mousesports] (February 10, 2021). "Welcome @dextersjourney The 26-year-old Australian has moved his life to Hamburg, Germany to practice and compete from the mouz HQ. After dominating the Oceanic scene with @Renegades, he will lead our team for the first time during #IEM Katowice. #ReadyWillingAble #TeamRazer" (Tweet). from the original on July 30, 2021. Retrieved September 4, 2021 – via Twitter.
  15. ^ Renegades [@Renegades] (February 13, 2021). "The "BEST" kept secret in Esports history.... WELCOME @aliStair_CS ! #RNGFAM" (Tweet). from the original on August 9, 2021. Retrieved September 4, 2021 – via Twitter.
  16. ^ Taifalos, Nicholas (June 30, 2021). "Malta-bound: Renegades "iron out mistakes" to get over Order in crucial EPL qualifier". Snowball Esports. Retrieved July 11, 2021.
  17. ^ Renegades [@Renegades] (June 29, 2021). "We never told anyone this but… we've had some serious rage issues in the team lately. So we decided to bring in @Kingfisheroce to the #RNGFAM as the team counselor… er I mean Coach!" (Tweet). from the original on July 31, 2021. Retrieved September 4, 2021 – via Twitter.
  18. ^ "IEM Fall 2021 Oceania".
  19. ^ "What are RMR points CSGO?".
  20. ^ king_dempz (June 4, 2022). "ORDER SIGN RENEGADES ROSTER". HLTV. Retrieved February 28, 2024.
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  22. ^ Trill Timi [@timifalodun] (January 18, 2018). "@Dappuh @MijoRL @RL_Moses and I are no longer affiliated with @Renegades" (Tweet). from the original on August 3, 2021. Retrieved September 4, 2021 – via Twitter.
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  26. ^ Yamada, Stacey. "Liquid'Halo changes moving forward..." teamliquidpro.com. Retrieved May 4, 2016.
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  29. ^ Lingle, Samuel (June 24, 2015). "Riot levels one-year ban against Renegades owner Chris Badawi for tampering". The Daily Dot. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
  30. ^ LeJacq, Yannick (August 14, 2015). "The League Of Legends Championship Series Has Its First Woman Player". Kotaku.
  31. ^ Lingle, Samuel (October 7, 2015). "Maplestreet leaves Renegades ahead of their inaugural LCS season". The Daily Dot. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
  32. ^ Leslie, Callum (January 8, 2016). "Renegades branches out to EU with new Challenger side". The Daily Dot. Retrieved January 9, 2016.
  33. ^ "Competitive Ruling: Renegades and TDK".

External links edit

  • Official website

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Renegades a is an American professional esports organization It has teams competing in Call of Duty Counter Strike Global Offensive Fortnite Overwatch Super Smash Bros Rocket League iRacing and Valorant The organization previously had a League of Legends team that qualified for the 2016 North American League of Legends Championship Series LCS but it was sold to Team EnVyUs after the owners were banned from NA LCS ownership RenegadesDivisionsCall of Duty Counter Strike Global Offensive Overwatch Super Smash Bros Rocket League SmiteValorantFoundedMarch 9 2015 2015 03 09 LocationDetroit MichiganOwnerJonas JerebkoPartners5 hour EnergyHyperXTwitchDXRacerMeta ThreadsWebsitewww wbr renegadespro wbr comIn September 2016 professional basketball player Jonas Jerebko purchased the rights to the Renegades franchise 1 Contents 1 Current divisions 1 1 Call of Duty 1 1 1 Current roster 1 2 Counter Strike Global Offensive 1 3 Rocket League 1 3 1 Last full roster 1 4 Super Smash Bros 1 5 Valorant 1 5 1 Current roster 2 Former divisions 2 1 Gigantic 2 2 Halo 2 3 League of Legends 2 3 1 2015 2 3 2 2016 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksCurrent divisions editCall of Duty edit On August 30 2016 Renegades signed the former members of Dream Team known as Ground Zero KiLLa Chino Sender and Diabolic had already qualified for the 2016 Call of Duty World League Championship by earning enough CWL Championship Points from Stage 1 and Stage 2 of the CWL At the event the team lost their first two matches in Group D to Epsilon eSports and Team Allegiance and then forfeited their match against PuLse Gaming after KiLLa didn t show up for the series Renegades finished 25th 32nd KiLLa was dropped less than a week later and was replaced by Ivy the following day 2 Current roster edit Renegades Call Of Duty rosterPlayers CoachesHandle Name NationalityFighta C Ferguson Lincoln AustraliaPred Zulbeari Amer AustraliaLouqa Rigas Luke AustraliaShockz Rymarek Conrad Australia Head coachVacantLegend I Inactive S Suspended nbsp Substitute nbsp Injury Illness Latest roster transaction August 22 2021 Counter Strike Global Offensive edit Renegades acquired the Australian CS GO team Vox Eminor on June 19 2015 3 Renegades were the first team announced to be participating in the ELeague After placing second at IEM Taipei 2016 Renegades announced that Karlo USTILO Pivac would be replacing Luke Havoc Paton in their starting roster 4 On June 17 2016 Chad SPUNJ Burchill announced his retirement from competitive Counter Strike 5 Ricky Rickeh Mulholland was announced as SPUNJ s replacement on July 12 2016 6 Following Rickeh s departure to Counter Logic Gaming Renegades first added Nemanja nexa Isakovic to their roster for a brief four month stint before releasing him As their new fifth they acquired David Jayzwalkingz Kempner on a trial basis from Fnatic s academy team before releasing him after a month On September 1 2017 Keith NAF Markovic was added as the fifth player from OpTic Gaming 7 He transferred to Team Liquid on February 5 8 2018 and was replaced by Joakim jkaem Myrbostad three days later as a long term stand in 9 After some time of rumoring it was confirmed on October 31 2019 that the then current Renegades team containing AZR jks Gratisfaction jkaem Liazz and kassad is being transferred to 100 Thieves 10 In December 2019 Renegades signed the roster of Grayhound Gaming which consisted of Chris dexter Nong Oliver DickStacy Tierney Liam malta Schembri Simon Sico Williams and Joshua INS Potter 11 On January 8 2020 DickStacy departed from the squad 12 and Jordan Hatz Bajic was brought in as his replacement three days later 13 On February 11 2021 Christopher dexter Nong left the team to join mousesports 14 Following Nong s departure Alistair aliStair Johnston joined from ORDER 15 with IGL duties going to Joshua INS Potter 16 On June 30 2020 David Kingfisher Kingsford joined as the team s head coach 17 They recently placed first at the Oceanian IEM fall 2021 tournament 18 thus securing enough RMR points 19 to qualify themselves to compete in the 2021 Stockholm Major the first Major Championship in 2 years On June 3rd 2022 Renegades announced that they would be dropping their CSGO team with Australian team ORDER picking up the roster 20 Rocket League edit Renegade first entered the Rocket League scene in July 2017 picking up the former Selfless Gaming roster after the owners decided to step away from the organization 21 Their first season in the RLCS saw Renegades go 1 6 in League Play finishing last in the North American region and placing them in the promotion relegation tournament However the team was able to keep their spot in the top division after defeating both Fibeon eSports and Out of Style in the tournament Before the start of Season 5 the team decided not to re sign with the org 22 Renegades would sit out the next couple seasons of RLCS returning to the scene halfway through Season 7 by acquiring the former Chiefs Esports roster 23 Last full roster edit Renegades Rocket League rosterPlayers CoachesHandle Name NationalityFever Aitchison Lachlan AustraliaKamii Ingram Cameron New ZealandCJCJ Johns Cameron Australia Head coachLachlan LBP ParkerLegend I Inactive S Suspended nbsp Substitute nbsp Injury Illness Latest roster transaction March 5 2021 Super Smash Bros edit Renegades expanded into the Super Smash Bros series on October 6 2016 Valorant edit Current roster edit Renegades Valorant rosterPlayers CoachesHandle Name NationalityrandyySAVAGE Breard Devon CanadaretrQ Kadan Alex United StatesStrongLegs Ahad Roy CanadaApoth Le Vincent Canadalin Gariepy Alex Canada Head coachEvan Warbirds OlzemLegend I Inactive S Suspended nbsp Substitute nbsp Injury Illness Latest roster transaction December 20 2021 Former divisions editGigantic edit Renegades acquired the Gigantic roster known as Team ApeX on November 9 2015 24 Halo edit Renegades acquired the team Leftovers on January 18 2016 25 Following the Halo World Championship Spartan and StelluR left Renegades for Team Liquid 26 League of Legends edit 2015 edit Renegades was initially announced as an unnamed Challenger team in early March 2015 by Chris Badawi 27 The team s first roster included mid laner Alex Ich and jungler Crumbzz along with support Remilia from solo queue 27 After tryouts for the remaining two positions top laner RF Legendary and AD carry Intense joined the team and they named themselves Misfits 27 In April Misfits participated in the AlphaDraft Challenger League ADCL and dropped only a single game during the regular season round robin finishing 11 1 in first place After the ADCL regular season ended Intense left the team Stixxay joined as a substitute AD carry and played with the team for the bracket stage of the ADCL and they won the tournament beating Frank Fang Gaming in the finals 27 Misfits played under the name The Expendables6 on the Challenger Ladder and were in third place at the cut off date for NA Challenger Series NACS Summer Qualifier participation 27 Danish AD Carry Jebus joined as the team s final permanent member replacing Stixxay but his first appearance was delayed due to visa issues In the NACS Qualifier Misfits played against Also Known As Team Liquid Academy and Magnetic using two different substitute AD carries Maplestreet against Also Known As and Magnetic and Nien against Team Liquid Academy Misfits swept their competition with three consecutive 2 0 victories and qualified for the Summer Season The team shortly thereafter renamed to Renegades with caster and former coach Chris MonteCristo Mykles joining as the team s co owner 3 Prior to the start of the Challenger Series Riot Games published a competitive ruling regarding team owner Chris Badawi claiming that he had inappropriately attempted to persuade otherwise contracted players to join the team then Misfits including Team Liquid s Quas and Keith The ruling stated that if Renegades were to qualify for the LCS Badawi would have to drop his ownership stake in the team Multiple parties reacted to the ruling including MonteCristo and Badawi himself who both protested the fairness of the ruling and team owners and managers Steve LiQuiD112 Arhancet of Team Liquid 28 Reginald of Team SoloMid and Jack Etienne of Cloud9 who spoke out in support of it Ultimately Badawi was banned from participating with the team in an official capacity and was forced to divulge his ownership stake in the team if they qualified for the LCS 29 Renegades finished the Challenger Series regular season with an 8 2 record and in second place after losing a tiebreaker to Team Coast However in the playoffs they defeated Imagine 2 1 and then Coast 3 2 earning a berth in the 2016 NA LCS Spring Season Remilia became the first woman to qualify for the LCS in the league s history 30 In October 2015 Maplestreet stepped down from the starting roster The organization announced open tryouts for his replacement 31 2016 edit In January Renegades picked up a team in the European Challenger Series dubbed Renegades Banditos The team consisted of Erik Tabzz van Helvert Matthew Impaler Taylor Marc Caedrel Lamont Barney Alphari Morris and Aleksi Hiiva Kaikkonen with subs Marcin Xaxus Maczka and Divit DxAlchemist Bui 32 In April 2016 the team was at the center of an ownership and management controversy which resulted in the team being banned from the NA LCS and owners Chris Badawi and Christopher MonteCristo Mykles selling the team to NBA player Jonas Jerebko Following the transfer the team was rebranded as Detroit Renegades Renegades League of Legends roster was disbanded on May 8 2016 after they allegedly violated the competitive ban against Chris Badawi misrepresented their relationship with TDK and compromised player welfare and safety The roster was sold eventually to Team EnVyUs on May 18 2016 33 Notes edit Previously known as the Detroit Renegades and LA Renegades References edit Rock J August 30 2016 Leftovers to Renegades Retrieved September 3 2016 Renegades Call of Duty replace KiLLa with Ivy September 10 2016 a b Wolf Jacob Lewis Richard June 19 2015 Misfits rebrands as Renegades picks up Vox Eminor CS GO team adds MonteCristo as co owner The Daily Dot Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved November 1 2015 Demarco David Havoc steps down USTILO to enter lineup renegades pro Retrieved February 9 2016 Malachowski Michal SPUNJ retires from CS GO HLTV org Retrieved June 18 2016 Malachowski Michal Rickeh joins Renegades HLTV org Retrieved July 12 2016 Welcome NAF FLY to Renegades CSGO detroit renegades Renegadespro com September 1 2017 Archived from the original on February 9 2018 Retrieved February 9 2018 MIRAA February 5 2018 NAF completes Liquid move HLTV org Retrieved February 9 2018 Renegades Renegades February 8 2018 Please give a warm Renegades welcome to jkaemGO who will be our stand in for the upcoming 2018 CS GO season His first event will be ESLProLeague which starts on the 13th of February RNGFAM Tweet Archived from the original on June 23 2021 Retrieved September 4 2021 via Twitter 100Thieves October 31 2019 Announcing 100 Thieves CS GO Welcome to the team Azr jkaemGO GratisfactionNZ liazzgo 100Tjks kassadCSGO GoMeZCSGO 100Thieves HonorAmongThieves Tweet Archived from the original on August 21 2021 Retrieved September 4 2021 via Twitter Renegades CSGO A New Era Renegades December 3 2019 Archived from the original on December 3 2019 Retrieved December 3 2019 Farewelling Ollie DickStacy Tierney Renegades January 8 2020 Retrieved January 8 2020 permanent dead link Renegades Renegades January 12 2020 Howdy Introducing the latest addition to our CS GO roster Jordan hatz csgo Bajic Tweet Archived from the original on May 30 2021 Retrieved September 4 2021 via Twitter mouz mousesports February 10 2021 Welcome dextersjourney The 26 year old Australian has moved his life to Hamburg Germany to practice and compete from the mouz HQ After dominating the Oceanic scene with Renegades he will lead our team for the first time during IEM Katowice ReadyWillingAble TeamRazer Tweet Archived from the original on July 30 2021 Retrieved September 4 2021 via Twitter Renegades Renegades February 13 2021 The BEST kept secret in Esports history WELCOME aliStair CS RNGFAM Tweet Archived from the original on August 9 2021 Retrieved September 4 2021 via Twitter Taifalos Nicholas June 30 2021 Malta bound Renegades iron out mistakes to get over Order in crucial EPL qualifier Snowball Esports Retrieved July 11 2021 Renegades Renegades June 29 2021 We never told anyone this but we ve had some serious rage issues in the team lately So we decided to bring in Kingfisheroce to the RNGFAM as the team counselor er I mean Coach Tweet Archived from the original on July 31 2021 Retrieved September 4 2021 via Twitter IEM Fall 2021 Oceania What are RMR points CSGO king dempz June 4 2022 ORDER SIGN RENEGADES ROSTER HLTV Retrieved February 28 2024 Renegades Fans Start Your Engines Renegades Archived from the original on May 4 2019 Retrieved May 4 2019 Trill Timi timifalodun January 18 2018 Dappuh MijoRL RL Moses and I are no longer affiliated with Renegades Tweet Archived from the original on August 3 2021 Retrieved September 4 2021 via Twitter Renegades Return to Rocket League Renegades Archived from the original on May 4 2019 Retrieved May 4 2019 Team ApeX joins Renegades Renegades Retrieved January 24 2016 Lee Rob Leftovers to Renegades renegades pro Retrieved May 4 2016 Yamada Stacey Liquid Halo changes moving forward teamliquidpro com Retrieved May 4 2016 a b c d e Stull Katherine September 28 2015 Band of misfits How the Renegades went from challengers to winners The Daily Dot Archived from the original on March 5 2016 Gafford Travis June 30 2015 Team Liquid Co owner on Badawi Statement He s Flat Out Lying to the Community GameSpot Retrieved November 1 2015 Lingle Samuel June 24 2015 Riot levels one year ban against Renegades owner Chris Badawi for tampering The Daily Dot Retrieved November 1 2015 LeJacq Yannick August 14 2015 The League Of Legends Championship Series Has Its First Woman Player Kotaku Lingle Samuel October 7 2015 Maplestreet leaves Renegades ahead of their inaugural LCS season The Daily Dot Retrieved November 1 2015 Leslie Callum January 8 2016 Renegades branches out to EU with new Challenger side The Daily Dot Retrieved January 9 2016 Competitive Ruling Renegades and TDK External links editOfficial website As of this edit this article uses content from Renegades which is licensed in a way that permits reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3 0 Unported License but not under the GFDL All relevant terms must be followed Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Renegades esports amp oldid 1214023793, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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