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Epsilon eSports

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Location
  
CS:GO (Sweden)

Divisions
  
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Smite, Call of Duty, FIFA, and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege

Epsilon eSports is an esports organization that has teams competing in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Smite, Call of Duty, FIFA, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, and League of Legends. Epsilon's Smite team won the Smite World Championship 2016. The organization is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium but individual teams are based across Europe and North America. Epsilon's LoL team plays in the European League of Legends Challenger Series.

Contents

Call of Duty

  • SteVortex
  • Dqvee
  • Hawqeh
  • BsportJoshh
  • APOC (coach)
  • League of Legends

  • NOXIAK
  • SATORIUS
  • WOOLITE
  • KIREI
  • COZQ
  • MICHAI (manager)
  • Current roster

  • William "draken" Sundin
  • Fredrik "REZ" Sterner
  • André "BARBARR" Möller
  • Fredrik "freddieb" Buö
  • Karl-William 'kalle' Haraldsen
  • Christian "chrille" Lindberg (coach)
  • Former players

  • Happy
  • KioShiMa
  • JW
  • flusha
  • Youtube

    In Mid 2011 Epsilon eSports launched their "Youtube" team. This team consisted of players known in Europe and Australia.

    The Team Disbanded Mid 2013 due to internal reasons.

    Europe

  • Sammish (Manager)
  • Axo (Leader)
  • Eagle
  • Feynze
  • Lethulz
  • Vetrezz
  • Tigris
  • Vreal
  • Parry
  • Australia

  • Dash (Manager)
  • Marvel
  • Invictuz
  • Noize
  • Achievements

  • 4th — StarLadder StarSeries XI
  • 5–8th — ESL One Cologne 2014
  • 2nd — DreamHack Valencia 2014
  • 3–4th — DreamHack Summer 2014
  • 2nd — DreamHack Summer 2013
  • 5–8th — ESL One Cologne 2014
  • FIFA

    In October 2016 Epsilon announced a partnership with AS Monaco where Epsilon's FIFA players would also represent the football club by wearing their jerseys.

    References

    Epsilon eSports Wikipedia


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