Evil Geniuses
Overview
Evil Geniuses (often abbreviated as EG) is a professional gaming organization founded in Canada in 1999.
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With a core of experienced and talented players, Evil Geniuses is always looking to add new members to their roster in order to stay on top. If you think you have what it takes to be a part of one of the most successful esports organizations in the world, Evil Geniuses is the team for you.
Evil Geniuses is one of the oldest and most successful esports organizations in North America. Founded in 1999, the team has been a part of some of the most iconic moments in esports history.
Over the years, Evil Geniuses has fielded teams and players in a variety of games, including Counter-Strike, Dota 2, League of Legends, Smite, and more. The team has seen success in all of these games, with multiple championship wins across all titles.
Evil Geniuses is also one of the most popular esports organizations in the world, with millions of fans across the globe. The team has built up a large following thanks to its success in competition, as well as its charismatic players and personalities.
Looking to the future, Evil Geniuses is poised to continue its dominance in the world of esports. With a passionate fan base and some of the best players in the world, the team is primed to win more championships and cement its place as one of the all-time greats in esports.
Game | Team Members ID | Team Members | Role |
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Arteezy | Artour Babaev | Carry | |
Abed | Abed Yusop | Solo Middle | |
Nightfall | Egor Grigorenko | Offlaner | |
Cr1t | Andreas Nielsen | Support | |
JerAx | Jesse Vainikka | Support | |
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive |
Brehze | Vincent Cayonte | Rifler |
CeRq | Tsvetelin Dimitrov | AWPer | |
Stewie2K | Jacky Yip | In-Game Leader | |
autimatic | Timothy Ta | Rifler | |
RUSH | William Wierzba | Rifler | |
League of Legends |
Impact | Jeong Eon-young | Top |
Inspired | Kacper SÅ‚oma | Jungle | |
Jojopyun | Joseph Pyun | Mid | |
Danny | Kyle Sakamaki | Bot | |
Vulcan | Philippe Laflamme | Support | |
Valorant |
Boostio | Kelden Pupello | |
Reformed | Jeffrey Lu | ||
jawgemo | Alexander Mor | ||
C0M | Corbin Lee | ||
Apotheon | Vincent Le | ||
Rocket League |
Catalysm | Leonardo Christ Ramos | Captain |
ivn | Ivan Sabri | ||
Rizex45 | Riccardo Mazzotta | ||
arise | Simon Arnautovic | (Substitute) | |
Mumen | Kuno Hildebrandt | (Coach) |
Evil Geniuses is one of the most successful esports teams of all time. They have won numerous championships and tournaments in a variety of games over the years.
Some of their most notable achievements include:
-Winning the Dota 2 International Championship in 2015
-Winning the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship at ESL One Cologne in 2016
-Winning the League of Legends World Championship in 2017
Over the years, Evil Geniuses has established itself as one of the premier esports teams in the world. They have a strong track record of success and are always a team to watch in any tournament they compete in.
Date | Place | Tier | Tournament | Team | Result | Prize |
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2019-08-23 | 5 - 6th | Tier 1 | The International 2019 | 0 : 2 | $1,201,552 | |
2018-08-25 | 3rd | Tier 1 | The International 2018 | 0 : 2 | $2,680,879 | |
2017-05-28 | 1st | Tier 1 | The Manila Masters | 3 : 1 | $125,000 | |
2016-10-02 | 1st | Tier 1 | Mars Dota 2 League 2016 Autumn | 3 : 1 | $112,500 | |
2016-08-13 | 3rd | Tier 1 | The International 2016 | 1 : 2 | $2,180,898 | |
2015-08-08 | 1st | Tier 1 | The International 2015 | 3 : 1 | $6,634,661 | |
2015-07-12 | 1st | Tier 1 | Dota Pit League Season 3 | 3 : 0 | $126,055 | |
2015-02-09 | 1st | Tier 1 | Dota 2 Asia Championships 2015 | 3 : 0 | $1,284,158 | |
2014-10-26 | 1st | Tier 1 | StarLadder StarSeries Season 10 | 3 : 2 | $105,291 | |
2014-07-20 | 3rd | Tier 1 | The International 2014 | 1 : 2 | $1,037,778 |
Date | Placement | Tier | Type | Tournament | Team | Result | Prize |
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2020-08-29 | 1st | S-Tier | Online | ESL One: Cologne 2020 Online - North America | 3 : 2 | $65,000 | |
2020-06-21 | 1st | S-Tier | Online | BLAST Premier: Spring 2020 American Finals | 2 : 0 | $160,000 | |
2020-04-12 | 2nd | S-Tier | Online | ESL Pro League Season 11: North America | 0 : 3 | $45,000 | |
2019-12-22 | 3rd - 4th | S-Tier | Offline | EPICENTER 2019 | 0 : 2 | $40,000 | |
2019-11-30 | 3rd - 4th | S-Tier | Offline | Esports Championship Series Season 8 - Finals | 1 : 2 | $50,000 | |
2019-10-27 | 1st | S-Tier | Offline | StarSeries & i-League CS:GO Season 8 | 2 : 0 | $250,000 | |
2019-09-29 | 1st | S-Tier | Offline | ESL One: New York 2019 | 3 : 1 | $100,000 | |
2010-09-06 | 1st | A-Tier | Offline | MSI BEAT IT finals | 2 : 1 | $15,000 | |
2009-12-13 | 1st | S-Tier | Offline | IEM IV American Championship Finals | 2 : 0 | $15,000 | |
2009-09-12 | 1st | A-Tier | Offline | GameGune Mexico 2009 | 2 : 0 | $17,986.74 |
In the world of competitive video gaming, Evil Geniuses is one of the most successful and controversial teams. Founded in 1999, the team has won multiple championships and has earned millions of dollars in prize money. However, the team has also been embroiled in several controversies, including accusations of match-fixing, cheating, and using performance-enhancing drugs.
In 2015, Evil Geniuses was accused of match-fixing in the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship. The team was fined and banned from future Major Championships.
In 2016, two members of Evil Geniuses were caught cheating in the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive World Championships. The team was fined and the two players were banned from competitive play for life.
In 2017, a member of Evil Geniuses was caught using performance-enhancing drugs during a competitive match. The player was banned from competitive play for two years.
Evil Geniuses has also been criticized for its treatment of its players. In 2016, the team was accused of not paying its players enough and of not providing adequate practice facilities.
Despite the controversies, Evil Geniuses remains one of the most successful and popular teams in the world of competitive video gaming.