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  • === North America === === South America ===
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  • ====North America====
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  • | area = North America [[Category:North American TF2 leagues]]
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  • | area = {{flag|nam}} North America, {{flag|eu}} Europe
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  • | area = {{flag|na}} North America
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  • | area = North America, Europe ...community-organised [[Highlander]] tournament, open for both European and North American players. Alongside a league dedicated solely for already formed te
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  • ! style="width:120px" | North America
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  • | {{flag|us}} North America | {{flag|us}} North America
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  • ===Правила North American BBall=== * [[Comp.tf 2nd bball cup NA|Comp.tf 2nd BBall cup - North America]]
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  • ...th March 2019 the first season of No Restriction 6v6 was launched in North America, with 83 teams competing for a $2,360 total prize pool for the Invite Divis ...rgl.gg/?r=37&a=1371</ref>, and the format made it's debut outside of North America in the form of an Australian one day cup on the 18th of April 2020. <ref>ht
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  • ...tem, cash prizes, monthly seasons and more. It launched in March for North America and was released April for Europe.<ref>[http://www.teamfortress.tv/46450/tf
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  • ! style="width:120px" | North America
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  • === North America === === South America ===
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  • | North America | North America
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  • | area = North America '''TFCL''' (''Team Fortress Competitive League'') is a defunct North American competitive TF2 league that hosted [[4v4]], [[6v6]], [[Highlander]
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  • |country = North America ...diate|Intermediate]], [[ESEA Season 24/Open|Open]]) and began across North America on the 29th of January, 2017.
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  • |location=North America
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  • ! North America ! South America
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  • |location=North America
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  • [http://na.serveme.tf serveme North America]<br /> ...rs are hosted by various organisations in various regions of Europe, North America and South East Asia.
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  • |name2=North&nbsp;America |link2=RGL Prolander Season 2 |name2=Invite |link2=RGL Prolander Season 2/North America/Invite
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  • |location=North America
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  • |name2=North&nbsp;America |link2=RGL Prolander Season 3 |name2=Invite |link2=RGL Prolander Season 3/North America/Invite
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  • |location=North America
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  • |location=North America
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  • ! style="width:120px" | North America
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  • |location2=North America [[Category:6v6 Teams]][[Category:North American Teams]][[Category:United States]]
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  • |name2=North&nbsp;America |link2=RGL Prolander Season 4 |name2=Invite |link2=RGL Prolander Season 4/North America/Invite
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  • ===North American BBall rules=== * [[Comp.tf 2nd bball cup NA|Comp.tf 2nd BBall cup - North America]]
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  • |name2=North&nbsp;America |link2=RGL Prolander Season 1 |name2=Invite |link2=RGL Prolander Season 1/North America/Invite
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  • On the 15th June 2017 the first season of Prolander was launched in North America, with 18 teams competing for a $4000 total prize pool. <ref>http://na.rgl.g ...l RGL European events, however the league continues to run events in North America and Australia.
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  • |location=North America
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  • ! North America ! South America
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  • ! North America ! South America
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  • |location=North America
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  • ! style="width:120px" | North America
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  • |location=North America
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  • ! style="width:120px" | North America
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  • ! North America ! South America
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  • |location2=North America
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  • ! style="width:120px" | North America
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  • ! style="width:120px" | North America
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  • |location=North America
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  • |location=North America
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  • ! North America ! South America
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  • |country2 = North America === North America ===
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  • |location=North America
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  • ! North America ! South America
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  • ! North America ! South America
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  • ! North America ! South America
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  • ! North America ! South America
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  • |location=North America
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  • ! style="width:120px" | {{flag|nam}} North America
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  • ! style="width:120px" | North America
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  • ===North American=== === South America ===
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  • ! style="width:120px" | North America
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  • ...], [[Shrugger]], and [[yomps]]. One of the most established teams in North America, debuting in [[ESEA-I Season 15]], with Bdonski they claimed one infamous t ...ve his legacy. His consistency with the class performing at the top of the North American scene was evident; Bdonski was especially one of the quickest at [
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  • | North America | South America
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  • | area = {{flag|nam}} North America ...ent Association)'' is an e-sports organisation located and hosted in North America. It currently hosts a platform for competitive [http://en.wikipedia.org/wik
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  • |location=North America
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  • |location=North America
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  • ...tive TF2 player, who is considered an Invite veteran and legend within the North American TF2 community. Cyzer started playing in [[ESEA]] since their secon ...of Leviathan Gaming in [[Insomnia46]], taking second place, showing North America's dominance of the time. The [[ESEA-I (Invite)]] team came first in playoff
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  • |country = North America ...te|Intermediate]], [[ESEA Season 20/Open|Open]]) and was held across North America from the 3rd of September, 2015 to the 16th of December, 2015; though varia
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  • |location=North America ...|rgl|link=RGL|name=RGL Invite Season 3}} {{LeagueIconSmall|tfcl|link=TFCL (North American League)|name=TFCL Season 2}} {{LeagueIconSmall|rgl|link=RGL|name=R
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  • |country = North America ...te|Intermediate]], [[ESEA Season 21/Open|Open]]) and was held across North America from the 24th of January, 2016 to the 20th of April, 2016; though variable
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  • ! style="width:120px" | North America
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  • |location=North America
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  • |country = North America
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  • ...4v4 Passtime's inception in 2018, it has remained almost entirely in North America, with some brief stints in Europe and even Asia, however players from acros
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  • |country = North America
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  • |country = North America ...te|Intermediate]], [[ESEA Season 18/Open|Open]]) and was held across North America from the 13th of January, 2015 to the 19th of April, 2015.
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  • |country = North America ...te|Intermediate]], [[ESEA Season 23/Open|Open]]) and was held across North America from the 30th of April, 2015 to the 3rd of August, 2015.
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  • |location=North America
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  • ...ress]] for Oceania, [[ETF2L]] for Europe, and [[ESEA]] & [[RGL]] for North America). == North America ==
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  • |location2=North America
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  • ! style="width:120px" | North America
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  • |country = North America
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  • ! style="width:120px" | North America
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  • |location=North America
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  • |name3=North&nbsp;America|link3=Game Sense Monthly Mayhem/North_America |country2= North America
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  • ...2L]] admin formed Highpander after playing for American teams in UGC North America and is currently one of the most experienced players in ETF2L today. In January 2017 he competed at the North American LAN [[Esports Arena Rewind 2017/Open|Esports Arena Rewind 2017]] w
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  • |country = North America ...te|Intermediate]], [[ESEA Season 22/Open|Open]]) and was held across North America from the 29th of May, 2016 to the 30th of August, 2016.
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  • |country = North America ...te|Intermediate]], [[ESEA Season 23/Open|Open]]) and was held across North America from the 11th of September, 2016 to the 19th of December, 2016. Dates are a
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  • ...d after the [[Insomnia52]] LAN event, where the team took 2nd place behind North American team [[Froyotech]]. Many of the team's players later formed the co ...the team even more dominant in the European scene and fit to take on North America's best.
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  • ...hlander]], [[6v6]], 4v4, [[Ultiduo]] and [[BBall]], with specific focus on North American, European and Australian leagues. The site was created by MasterNo ...provided by the players, and are divided into Europe, North America, South America and Oceania.
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  • ...rent teams. alfa was one of the few players who played for both Europe and North American teams, competing at LANs representing either. He was regarded as a ...17]] went by, eLevate took a perfect season and in playoffs, shocked North America, beating the world champions of the time, Classic Mixup. Classic Mixup disb
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  • |location2=North America [[Category:6v6 Teams]][[Category:North American Teams]][[Category:United States]]
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  • |name3=North&nbsp;America|link3=Game Sense Monthly Mayhem/North_America {{DISPLAYTITLE:Game Sense Monthly Mayhem: North America}}
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  • |country = North America
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  • **North America vs. Europe 6v6 Showmatch
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  • North America will now have only three Highlander divisions: Platinum, Silver and Steel. ! North America
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  • |country = North America
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  • ...ue: North America (NA), Europe (EU), Asia, Australia/NZ (AUS/NZ) and South America (SA). There are also different skill-based divisions for the NA, EU and AUS ...ue: North America (NA), Europe (EU), Asia, Australia/NZ (AUS/NZ) and South America (SA) There are also different skill-based divisions for the NA, EU and AUS/
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