Team Liquid
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- Netherlands
- $376,028
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- Inactive Members
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Team Liquid Organization Members
Name | Position |
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Eamon Drea | Manager |
ScreaM | In-Game Leader |
About Team Liquid
Pro Game | VALORANT |
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Team Liquid Wiki
Team Liquid is one of the most well-known and successful esports organizations, having won many tournaments and championships over the years. In this article, we will take a closer look at Team Liquid's history, achievements, and current roster.
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 beta in 2010. They are one of the most successful Western teams, winning numerous tournaments across multiple disciplines.
In January 2015, Team Liquid recruited a Dota 2 team, marking their first foray into the genre. The following year, they signed a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team. In 2018, they merged with Dutch organization Dignitas, and the following year they added a League of Legends team.
Team Liquid has a long and storied history in esports. They are one of the oldest and most successful Western teams, with a lineage that dates back to the early days of professional gaming. Over the years, they have won numerous tournaments across multiple disciplines, cementing their place as one of the premier esports organizations in the world.
Game | Team Member ID | Team Member | Team Member Role |
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive |
EliGE | Jonathan Jablonowski | Rifler |
NAF | Keith Markovic | Rifler | |
oSee | Joshua Ohm | AWPer | |
shox | Richard Papillon | Rifler | |
nitr0 | Nicholas Cannella | In-game leader | |
adreN (Coach) | Eric Hoag | Coach | |
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MATUMBAMANc | Lasse Urpalainen | Carry, Solo Middle |
miCKe | Michael Vu | Solo Middle, Carryc | |
zai | Ludwig Wåhlberg | Offlaner | |
Boxi | Samuel Svahn | Offlaner | |
iNSaNiA | Aydin Sarkohi | Captain | |
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Bwipo | Gabriël Rau | Top |
Santorin | Lucas Tao Kilmer Larsen | Jungle | |
Bjergsen | Søren Bjerg | Mid | |
Hans sama | Steven Liv | Bot | |
CoreJJ | Jo Yong-in | Support | |
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Clem | Clément Desplanches | Terran |
Elazer | Mikołaj Ogonowski | Zerg | |
Kelazhur | Diego Schwimer | Terran | |
MaNa | Grzegorz Komincz | Protoss | |
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Fr0zen | Frank Zhang | Americas |
Savjz | Janne Mikkonen | ||
ElkY | Bertrand Grospellier | ||
Bunnyhoppor | Raphael Peltzer | EMEA | |
SjoW | Jeffrey Brusi | ||
DeadDraw | Jack Bancroft | ||
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Ken | Ken Hoang | Marth |
Chillin | Kashan Khan | Fox | |
Hungrybox | Juan Debiedma | Jigglypuff | |
ChuDat | Daniel Rodriguez | Iceclimber | |
Dabuz | Samuel Buzby | Olimar | |
Atelier | Towa Kuriyama | Pokémon Trainer | |
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Jeemzz | Jim Eliassen | Rifler |
mxey | Anssi Pekkonen | Rifler | |
clib | Nikolaj Haugaard Madsen | In-game leader | |
vard | Alex Gouge | Rifler | |
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rapha | Shane Hendrixson | Duel |
DaHanG | Tim Fogarty | Duel | |
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nesk | André Oliveira | |
Paluh | Luccas Molina | ||
psk1 | Paulo Augusto | ||
AsK | Gabriel Santos | Captain | |
resetz | Pablo Oliveirac | ||
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Egor | Egor Akhmetzyanov | |
KaNaRiOoo | Cristian Herminio Sánchez Hernández | ||
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Mitr0 | Dmitri van de Vrie | |
Pulga | Thales Henrique | ||
Alixxa | |||
Scoped | Tyler Appleby | ||
Harmii | Nico Harms | ||
Persa | Felipe Alves de Cruz | ||
Suetam | Matheus de Assis Santos | ||
Seeyun | Igor de Oliveira | ||
Stretch | |||
Apex Legends |
Flanker | Thomas Cook | Caustic, Bloodhound |
oh Nocturnal | Brandon Singer | Wraith, Valkyrie | |
FunFPS | Brandon Groombridger | Gibraltar | |
Gildersons | Zachary Dennis | Bloodhound, Wraith, Octane | |
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Boss | Tallyson Gadelha | |
PEDRO.RS | Pedro Alexandre Dias Campos | ||
BuToN007 | Pedro Borges | ||
Phoenix23 | Raphael Ferreira Sande | ||
Mts007 | Mateus da Silva | ||
Souto (Coach) | Matheus Souto | ||
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AcroniK | Bruno Lopes | Player |
Oski | Oskar Gozdowski | Player | |
Atow. | Tristan Soyez | Player | |
Xpére (Coach) | André Ruivinho | Coach | |
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soulcas | Dom Sulcas | |
L1NK | Travis Mendoza | ||
ScreaM | Adil Benrlitom | ||
Jamppi | Elias Olkkonen | In-Game Leader | |
Nivera | Nabil Benrlitom | ||
naxy | Ana Beatriz | ||
drn | Paola Caroline | ||
bstrdd | Paula Naguil | ||
daiki | Natália Vilela | ||
nat1 | Natália Meneses |
Team Liquid's Influencer
Influencer ID | Influencers |
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72hrs | Thomas Mulligan |
HasuObs | Dennis Schneider |
ZiG | Leo Duarte Borges Pinto |
Tiffae | Tiffanie Hsu |
SurgicalGoblin | Frank Oskam |
Midbeast | Drew Timbs |
SirhcEz | Chris Enteria |
Broxah | Mads Brock-Pedersen |
Mendo | Lucas HÃ¥kansson |
Rakin | Rafael Knittel |
Acie | Brieanne Roksa |
AverageJonas | Jonas Navarsete |
AmandaTheJedi | Amanda |
RazaH | Rafael Ribeiro Pinheiro |
PashaBiceps | Jarosław Jarząbkowski |
BSJ | Brian Canavan |
Ruben de Ronde | Ruben de Ronde |
Powerzsurge | Aerial Powers |
Asa Butterfield | Asa Butterfield |
Lex Veldhuis | Lex Veldhuis |
Eiya | Gillian Long |
Naguura | Caroline Forer |
DeMusliM | Benjamin Baker |
bobqinXD | Boyuan Qin |
RedBeard | |
SunBaconRelaxer | Victor |
qojqva | Max Broecker |
Team Liquid is a world-renowned professional gaming organization established in the Netherlands in 2000. With a strong focus on Dota 2, StarCraft 2, and League of Legends, the team has earned a reputation as one of the most successful and consistent teams in the world.
To date, Team Liquid has won over 200 tournaments and championships, including three Dota 2 International Championships and two League of Legends World Championships. In addition to its competitive success, the team is also known for its strong community and support of up-and-coming players and teams.
Date | Placement | Tier | Type | Tournament | Team | Result | Prize |
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2019-07-21 | 1st | S-Tier | Offline | Intel Extreme Masters XIV - Chicago | 3 : 0 | $125,000 | |
2019-07-14 | 1st | A-Tier | Offline | BLAST Pro Series: Los Angeles 2019 | 2 : 0 | $125,000 | |
2019-07-07 | 1st | Misc | Offline | Intel Grand Slam Season 2 | IGS | 4 / 4 / 0 | $1,000,000 |
2019-07-07 | 1st | S-Tier | Offline | ESL One: Cologne 2019 | 3 : 1 | $125,000 | |
2019-06-23 | 1st | S-Tier | Offline | ESL Pro League Season 9 - Finals | 3 : 1 | $250,000 | |
2019-06-02 | 1st | S-Tier | Offline | DreamHack Masters Dallas 2019 | 2 : 1 | $100,000 | |
2019-05-05 | 1st | S-Tier | Offline | Intel Extreme Masters XIV - Sydney | 3 : 2 | $100,000 | |
2018-07-29 | 2nd | S-Tier | Offline | ELEAGUE CS:GO Premier 2018 | 0 : 2 | $200,000 | |
2018-06-10 | 2nd | S-Tier | Offline | Esports Championship Series Season 5 - Finals | 0 : 2 | $120,000 | |
2016-07-10 | 2nd | S-Tier | Offline | ESL One: Cologne 2016 | 0 : 2 | $150,000 |
Date | Place | Tier | Tournament | Team | Result | Prize |
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2022-04-16 | 7 - 8th | S-Tier | VCT 2022: Stage 1 Masters - Reykjavík | 1 : 2 | $25,000 | |
2022-03-25 | 4th | A-Tier | VCT 2022: EMEA Stage 1 Challengers | 0 : 2 | $19,918 | |
2021-12-11 | 3 - 4th | S-Tier | VALORANT Champions 2021 | 0 : 2 | $90,000 | |
2021-11-07 | 1st | A-Tier | Red Bull Home Ground #2 | 3 : 1 | $22,888 | |
2021-08-01 | 1st | A-Tier | VCT 2021: Europe Stage 3 Challengers 2 | 3 : 1 | $17,735 | |
2021-05-29 | 4th | S-Tier | VCT 2021: Stage 2 Masters - Reykjavík | 0 : 2 | $60,000 | |
2021-05-02 | 1st | A-Tier | VCT 2021: EMEA Stage 2 Challengers Finals | 3 : 2 | $42,094 | |
2021-04-18 | 2nd | A-Tier | VCT 2021: Europe Stage 2 Challengers 2 | 1 : 3 | $11,972 | |
2021-01-31 | 2nd | B-Tier | Red Bull Home Ground | 2 : 3 | $6,852 | |
2020-09-13 | 3rd | A-Tier | BLAST Twitch Invitational | 0 : 2 | $8,885 |
One of the biggest controversies surrounding Team Liquid is their decision to replace Chae "Piglet" Gwang-jin with Kim "Violet" Dong-hwi. Piglet is a fan favorite and was seen as one of the best players on the team. Many fans were upset that he was being replaced and felt that it was a mistake.
Another controversy was their decision to drop long-time support player Jo "CoreJJ" Yong-in. CoreJJ was a fan favorite and had been with the team for a long time. His replacement, Kim "Olleh" Joo-sung, was not well known and many fans felt that he was not up to the task of replacing CoreJJ.
The final controversy surrounds the team's decision to Bootcamp in Korea. This caused a lot of strife within the team as many of the players are not comfortable living and playing in Korea. This led to some players, including Piglet, threatening to leave the team.