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  • |rgl=76561198049461668 ...travelled with the team to [[i65]], where he achieved second place. During RGL Season 3, jayhyunpae was placed on froyotech's roster after [[yomps]] left
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  • {{TabsHeader|name1=Overview|link1=RGL Traditional Sixes Season 3 |name2=Invite |link2=RGL Traditional Sixes Season 3/Invite
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  • {{TabsHeader|name1=Overview|link1=RGL Prolander Season 5 |name2=Invite|link2=RGL Prolander Season 5/Invite
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  • |name= RGL Highlander Season 6 |series= RGL Highlander
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  • ...d mainly by members of the Highlander community and more notoriously the [[RGL]] league head admin [[Sigafoo]]. It aims at being a middle ground between 6 ...lso known as 7's or 7v7).<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgKG7PAK3Jk RGL.gg - Brand new TF2 League]</ref>
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  • |rgl=76561198053964742 ...[ESEA]] seasons until [[ESEA-I Season 31]], and the proceeding inaugural [[RGL]] Traditional Sixes season.
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  • {{TabsHeader|name1=Overview|link1=RGL Highlander Season 2 |name2=Invite |link2=RGL Highlander Season 2/Invite
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  • |rgl=76561198044290580 ...the division, in only his third season playing in ESEA. For the next seven seasons, yomps formed a core with teammates [[rando]] and [[Bdonski]] as they compe
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  • |name= RGL Highlander Season 1 |series= RGL Highlander
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  • |rgl= ...ts]] along with his twin brother [[deadbolt]]. He played [[Scout]] for six seasons, four of which were in [[ESEA-Invite]].
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  • |rgl= ...Mixup]] the following Season Dave took a break from Competitive for a few seasons before joining Mixup for Season 16 as their temporary Soldier, Mixup eventu
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  • |rgl= ...his twin brother [[paragon]]. He played [[Scout]] and [[Demoman]] for six seasons, four of which were in [[ESEA-Invite]].
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  • ...It had consisted of the core of the [[High Rollers Gaming|HRG]] team from Seasons [[ESEA-I Season 13|S13]] and [[ESEA-I Season 14|S14]] as well as [[iT]] fro ...abib]]. Between winning 6 international LANs, 15 ESEA championships, and 4 RGL championships, froyotech has proven themselves as one of the best Team Fort
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  • ! style="width:270px" | Seasons & Events | {{LeagueIconSmall|rgl}} [[RGL Highlander Season 1|Highlander Season 1]]
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  • |rgl= ...f [[Classic Mixup]], playing as the team's pocket soldier for six [[ESEA]] seasons in which he won three ESEA LANs as well as [[Insomnia46]]. In 2016, TLR was
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  • | image = RGL Logo.png | shortname = RGL
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  • ...ayed frequently in [[Highlander]], having been used by [[UGC]] for several seasons. Lakeside started out 2014 strongly, being played in the first seasons of both UGC League and ETF2L that year; It even featured in UGC's second ev
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  • |rgl= ...anded after S17 he went back to former team [[The Five Dollar Club]] for 2 seasons before joining the rebranded [[Street Hoops eSports]] team for Season 20 (n
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  • |rgl=76561198078149310 ...the [[ESEA-IM Season 22|previous season]]. However, he would only play two seasons in Invite before taking a hiatus in seasonal play, eventually returning to
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  • |rgl= ...rs Gaming]] in [[ESEA-I Season 13]] and [[ESEA-I Season 14]] (winning both seasons). He also attended [[Insomnia49]] with the team, where they placed 3rd over
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  • |rgl= ...n 3 and finishing 3rd and 2nd respectively with the team for the following Seasons. After a break he returned to play for [[The Experiment]] in Season 10 fini
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  • |rgl= ...n for [[ESEA-I Season 5]] and [[ESEA-I Season 6]], making playoffs in both seasons, and taking first and third place respectively. PYYYOUR rejoined iDemise as
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  • |rgl= ...rst full season of Invite with [[MoB-Gaming]] finishing 4th. He then had 2 seasons with [[Blight Gaming]] achieving 1st and 3rd place finishes in Season 6 and
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  • |rgl= Enigma's first team was [[loadedtf2]] which he played with for 3 seasons, taking 1st in Open in Season 2, 4th in Season 3 and 1st again in Season 4
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  • |rgl=76561198035096199 ...ns, Ma3la's history in open teams is quite brief (he got bumped to IM in 2 seasons), and the team's standings turns out to be overall negative. Although Ma3la
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  • |rgl=76561197970669109 ...ve titles from [[ESEA-I Season 21]] to [[ESEA-I Season 31]] as well as 4 [[RGL]] invite titles, with teams such as [[eMazing Gaming]], [[Leviathan Gaming]
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  • |rgl= ...on to the new team. The players asserted their dominance throughout ESEA-I Seasons 16 to 19, winning every final they faced. Besides winning ESEA-I titles, sh
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