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: 2018-01-15
Team Liquid is a professional esports organization, founded in the Netherlands in 2000. Originally a Brood War clan, the team switched to StarCraft II during the SC2 Beta in 2010, and became one of the most successful foreign teams. On January 15, 2018, it was announced that the team had formed a Rainbow Six Siege division.[1]
Team Liquid is also strongly associated with its website, TeamLiquid.net. Launched on May 1, 2001, it has developed through the years into a focal point for StarCraft coverage, eventually became the most-browsed StarCraft-related website in the world, gathering thousands of members (including several professional players) and centralizing news about the global SC2 scene. The website also features a progaming database, the TLPD, as well as a wiki dedicated to Brood War, StarCraft II, Hearthstone, Dota 2, Super Smash Brothers, Heroes of the Storm, Overwatch, Rocket League and Counter-Strike, Liquipedia.
Timeline[edit]
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
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- January 15th - Team Liquid acquires the roster of MOPA TEAM.[1]
- February 22nd - yuuk leaves.[2]
- March 2nd - psk1 joins as sixth player.[3]
- March 12th - psk1 eventually becomes the official fifth player.[4]
- April 18th - Silence joins on trial as assistant coach as well as sixth player.[5]
- November 2nd - Paluh replaces Bullet1.[6]
- November 14th - gohaN joins the team. psk1 is benched.[7]
- March 2nd - psk1 is back in the active roster. gohaN is released.[8]
- May 5th - ziGueira retires from competitive gaming to focus on real life commitments and his streaming career.[9]
- May 31st - HSnamuringa joins the team.[10]
- July 1st - Sensi is promoted to Manager and Coach, as Rafa becomes General Manager.[11]
- September 5th - mav joins the coaching team.[12]
- January 5th - Mav is suspended due to allegations of physical assault against his girlfriend [13].
Player Roster[edit]
Organization[edit]
Organization
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ID
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Name
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Position
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Join Date
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Rafa
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Rafael Queiroz
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General Manager
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2018-01-15 [1]
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Silence
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Adenauer Alvarenga
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Coach & Substitute
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2018-05-??
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Sensi
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André Kaneyasu
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Manager
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2019-07-01 [11]
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ziGueira
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Leo Duarte
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Streamer
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2019-05-05 [9]
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RazaH
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Rafael Ribeiro
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Streamer
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2020-08-21 [14]
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Inactive[edit]
Inactive Players
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ID
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Name
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Join Date
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Inactive Date
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Mav
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Rafael Loureiro Freitas
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2020-09-05 [12]
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2021-01-06 [15]
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Former Organization
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ID
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Name
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Position
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Join Date
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Leave Date
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New Organization
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Sensi
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André Kaneyasu
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Coach
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2018-01-15 [1]
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2019-07-01 [11]
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Team Liquid
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Silence
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Adenauer Alvarenga
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Trial Assistant Coach & Substitute
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2018-04-18 [5]
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2018-05-??
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Team Liquid
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Results[edit]
- Achievements
- Recent Matches
Date
|
Placement
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Tier
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Tournament
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Results
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Prize
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2020-11-29
|
A22nd
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A2A-Tier
|
|
Brasileirão 2020 - Finals
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0 : 3
|
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$16,000
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2020-11-01
|
A11st
|
A2A-Tier
|
|
Six November 2020 Major - Brazil
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3 : 1
|
|
$50,000
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2020-04-14
|
A11st
|
A2A-Tier
|
|
Pro League Season 11 - Latin America
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9/2/3
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Grp. S.
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$50,000
|
2020-02-09
|
A99 - 12th
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A1S-Tier
|
|
Six Invitational 2020
|
1/2
|
Grp. S.
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$80,000
|
2019-12-08
|
A11st
|
A2A-Tier
|
|
OGA PIT Season 3
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3 : 1
|
|
$30,000
|
2019-09-08
|
A22nd
|
A2A-Tier
|
|
DreamHack Montreal 2019
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1 : 2
|
|
$15,000
|
2019-07-28
|
A11st
|
A3B-Tier
|
|
Brasileirão 2019
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3 : 2
|
|
$52,967.86
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2019-04-24
|
A33rd
|
A2A-Tier
|
|
Pro League Season 9 - Latin America
|
8/2/4
|
Grp. S.
|
$17,000
|
2019-02-15
|
A55 - 8th
|
A1S-Tier
|
|
Six Invitational 2019
|
1 : 2
|
|
$80,000
|
2018-05-20
|
A11st
|
A1S-Tier
|
|
Pro League Season 7 - Finals
|
2 : 1
|
|
$75,000
|
About achievementsComplete Results in any Tournament
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Gallery[edit]
Rosters[edit]
Additional Content[edit]
Interviews[edit]
Articles[edit]
References[edit]