MOUZ

MOUZ

Overview

MOUZ is a German professional gaming organization based in Hamburg.

Country
Bulgaria Bulgaria
Team Earnings
$7,704
Active Members
0
Inactive Members
0

MOUZ Organization Members

Name Position
Leon Packheiser Manager

About MOUZ

Pro Game VALORANT
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MOUZ Wiki

History 

Mouz remained a top team in Germany throughout the 2000s, winning numerous national and international tournaments. In 2012, they made the switch to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and once again became one of the top teams in the world.

Mouz has won numerous tournaments over the years, including the ESL One Cologne 2014 Major, and the ELEAGUE Major Boston 2018. They are one of the most successful esports teams of all time, and show no signs of slowing down.

MOUZ Game Divisions and Players

Game Team Members ID Team Members Role

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
frozen David ÄŒerňanský Rifler
Bymas Aurimas Pipiras Rifler
dexter  Christopher Nong In-Game Leader
torzsi Ádám Torzsás AWPer
JDC Jon de Castro Rifler
sycrone Dennis Nielsen (Coach)

Valorant
al0rante Felix Brandl  
Luzuh Joseph Loose  
Kryptix James Affleck  
memset Laurent Werly  
RECIDENT Ben Battash  
banx Dustin Yeboah (Substitute)

League of Legends
BOSS Vladislav Fomin Top
Nomanz Lev Yakshin Mid
Practice Ömer Türgüt Bot
Saviour Vladen Dvoretsky Support

Fortnite
Stompy Klaus Konstanzer  

Achievements

Mouz is a French professional esports organization that was founded in 2002. The organization has teams competing in a variety of games, including Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Dota 2, Rocket League, and more.

Mouz has had a lot of success in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, with their most recent achievement being a win at the cs_summit 4 in 2019. The team has also won a number of other tournaments, including the ESL One Cologne 2016 and the ELEAGUE Major Boston 2018.

In Dota 2, Mouz has had a number of top finishes, including a 3rd-place finish at The International 2019. The team has also won a number of smaller tournaments, such as the StarLadder i-League Invitational Season 3 and the joinDOTA League Season 8.

Mouz has also had success in Rocket League, with the team winning the Rocket League Championship Series Season 5 in 2017. The team has also won a number of other tournaments, such as the DreamHack Rocket League Championship 2017 and the X Games Rocket League Invitational 2018.

Controversies

MOUZ is one of the most successful and well-known Esports teams in the world. However, they have also been embroiled in a number of controversies over the years.

One of the most high-profile controversies occurred in 2016, when two of MOUZ's players were accused of match-fixing. This led to an investigation by the Esports Integrity Commission, which ultimately cleared the players of any wrongdoing.

However, the controversy damaged MOUZ's reputation, and they have been dogged by allegations of match-fixing ever since.

In 2019, another one of MOUZ's players was embroiled in controversy after he was caught cheating during a live tournament. This led to the player being banned from all future tournaments, and MOUZ was once again left with a tainted reputation.

Despite these controversies, MOUZ remains one of the most successful and popular Esports teams in the world. They have a large and loyal fan base, and they continue to attract top talent.

Date Placement Tier Type Tournament Teams Result Prize
2020-02-06 1st A-Tier Offline ICE Challenge 2020   3 : 1 $125,000
2019-12-22 2nd S-Tier Offline EPICENTER 2019   1 : 2 $120,000
2019-12-08 1st S-Tier Offline ESL Pro League Season 10 - Finals   3 : 0 $250,000
2019-11-24 1st S-Tier Offline CS:GO Asia Championships 2019   2 : 0 $250,000
2018-09-30 1st S-Tier Offline ESL One: New York 2018   3 : 2 $125,000
2018-03-25 1st A-Tier Offline V4 Future Sports Festival - Budapest 2018   2 : 1 $247,161.4
2018-02-25 1st S-Tier Offline StarLadder & i-League StarSeries Season 4   2 : 1 $130,000
2017-12-17 2nd S-Tier Offline Esports Championship Series Season 4 - Finals   1 : 2 $120,000
2017-09-10 1st S-Tier Offline ESG Tour Mykonos 2017   3 : 2 $120,280.07
2008-03-09 1st S-Tier Offline Intel Extreme Masters II   2 : 0 $50,000

 

Date Place Tier Tournament Team Result Prize
2022-03-20 3rd B-Tier VRL 2022 DACH: Evolution Stage 1   0 : 2 $4,266