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MVP Project
MVP Project
Team Information
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Region:
Manager:

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Sponsors:
Total Winnings:
$74,853
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Links
History
Created:
2015-11-17
Disbanded:
2017-07-30
Team MVP is a prominent South Korean eSports organization that first became notable during the rise of StarCraft 2. They have since achieved success in Dota 2, League of Legends, and Heroes of the Storm. On November 17, 2015, the organization announced that they would be expanding into Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, also releasing a video with their roster and staff. The organization's CS:GO team competes under the name MVP Project in reference to Project_kr, a famous Korean Counter-Strike: 1.6 team.
History[edit]
Timeline[edit]
Player Roster[edit]
Former[edit]
Former Squad | ||||||
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ID | Name | Join Date | Leave Date | New Team | ||
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XigN | Lee Hyun-pyo | 2015-11-17 [1] | 2017-07-30 [8] | ![]() | |
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HSK | Kim Hae-sung | 2015-11-17 [1] | 2017-07-30 [8] | ![]() | |
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rindA | Jeon Jung-hyeon | 2015-11-17 [1] | 2017-07-30 [8] | Inactivity
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Argency ![]() |
Kwon Soon-woo | 2015-11-17 [1] | 2017-07-30 [8] | ![]() | |
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kAyle | Jung Soo-yong | 2017-02-11 [7] | 2017-07-30 [8] | Retired
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Rambo (Coach) | Ronald Kim | 2016-10-14 [4] | 2017-07-30 [8] | ![]() |
Former Players | ||||||
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ID | Name | Join Date | Leave Date | New Team | ||
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timon | Ahn Ho-kyeong | 2016-12-01 [6] | 2017-02-11 [7] | ![]() | |
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timon (Backup) | Ahn Ho-kyeong | 2016-09-?? | 2016-12-01 [6] | ![]() | |
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Sound | Nam Hyeong-ju | 2015-11-17 [1] | 2016-11-29 [5] | Inactivity
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termi (Coach) | Pyeon Seon-ho | 2015-11-17 [1] | 2016-06-27 [3] | ![]() | |
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zeff | Park Min-seok | 2016-01-?? | 2016-06-27 [3] | ![]() |
Temporary stand-ins | ||||||||
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ID | Name | Replacing | ID | Name | Tournament(s) | |||
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sucke | Kim Kee-Suk | ![]() |
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Argency | Kwon Soon-woo | VSL Spring 2017 | |
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sucke | Kim Kee-Suk | ![]() |
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rindA | Jeon Jung-hyeon | Infinite Challenge Cup Weekly #3 DreamHack Masters Malmö 2017 - East Asia Open Qualifier |
Organization[edit]
Organization | ||||||
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ID | Name | Position | Join Date | |||
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CAN | Can Yang | CBO | 2016-03 |
Former[edit]
Former Organization | ||||||
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ID | Name | Position | Join Date | Leave Date | New Organization | |
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Sunbi | Jang Eun | Manager | 2015-11-17 [1] | 2016-04-?? |
Results[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Milan "Striker" Švejda (2015-11-17). "Team MVP go official". HLTV.org.
- ↑
TEAM MVP OFFICIAL MAGAZINE - Team Announcement, mvpzine.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Luis "MIRAA" Mira (2016-06-27). "Korean legends return in MVP PK". HLTV.org.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Luis "MIRAA" Mira (2016-10-14). "Rambo joins MVP as coach". HLTV.org.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Alex "flam3z" Deng (2016-11-29). "Sound leaves MVP Project". HLTV.org.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Alex "flam3z" Deng (2016-12-01). "MVP Project confirm new fifth". HLTV.org.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 flam3z (2017-02-11). "MVP expands; Project change fifth". HLTV.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 eZIo (2017-07-30). "MVP Project disband". HLTV.org.