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  • ...Fortress]] Head-Admin. He is also known for funding servers for the South American community to host pugs and official matches. His first appearance was in [[ After '''Vanilla Fortress''' ceased operations in South America, '''PrestusHood''' reactivated the league again in 2020 drafting an
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  • | fullname = South American Vanilla Fortress | area = {{flag|south_america}} South America
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  • ...of Team Fortress 2. The community used to host [[6v6]] and [[Highlander]] tournaments, casual, [[BBall]] and [[Ultiduo]] cups. ...o more experienced players, respectively, which applied to almost all main tournaments the league developed through the seasons.
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  • | area = {{flag|sam}} South America ...rganizing the biggest leagues and events of competitive Team Fortress 2 in South America.
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  • ...good tournaments. Bяuno was considered the best administrator in the south american community. In 2019 he left the Chapelaria after some disagreements with bag
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  • ...ortress'' competitive communities featuring it in their 7v7 and Highlander tournaments at the time, respectively. After these brief appearances, UGC would begin t ...uch far from that, Lakeside also had its first major exposure to the South American competitive scene by being played in LBTF2's first season of Highlander nea
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