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  • '''Sweden''' may be referring to one of two teams played within different formats. *[[Sweden (6v6)]], Sweden's ETF2L 6v6 Team.
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  • |country=Sweden ...Highlander Season 7|name=HL Season 7}} {{LeagueIconSmall|etf2l|link=ETF2L Highlander Season 8|name= HL Season 8}} {{LeagueIconSmall|ugc|link=UGC#Highlander_2|na
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  • |country=Sweden {{Medal|1st}} {{LeagueIconSmall|etf2l|name=ETF2L Highlander Nations cup #3}} {{LeagueIconSmall|wireplay|name=9v9 Season 13}} {{LeagueIc
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  • |country=Sweden ...eIconSmall|etf2l|ETF2L Highlander Season 5}} {{LeagueIconSmall|etf2l|ETF2L Highlander Season 8}}<br /><!--
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  • |name= Highlander Nations Cup 3 |series= ETF2L Highlander Nations Cup
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  • |gamemode=Highlander | description = [[UGC Highlander Season 23]]
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  • |name= Highlander Nations Cup 8 |series= ETF2L Highlander Nations Cup
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  • |gamemode=Highlander ...2 time champions, in the group stages. They would go on to meet [[Poland (Highlander)]] in the finals, the winners of the previous 2 nations cups, and win on [[
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  • | country = Sweden ...particularly at sniper. He currently holds the best streak of all time in Highlander as Sniper, winning 3 seasons in a row in ETF2L HL Premiership.
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  • |country=Sweden |format=Highlander
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  • |name= Highlander Nations Cup 7 |series= ETF2L Highlander Nations Cup
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  • |name= Highlander Nations Cup 5 |series= ETF2L Highlander Nations Cup
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  • | fullname = ETF2L Highlander Nations Cup 2 | third1 = Sweden
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  • | fullname = ETF2L Highlander Nations Cup 1 | third1 = Sweden
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  • |country=Sweden ...ing abilities and versatility as a player and even competed in Premiership Highlander (winning Season 5 with [[Kill Switch]]). He retired in 2016 in order to pur
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  • |teamsecond= sweden (6v6) ...age. Ukraine was disqualified after one of their matches overlapped with a Highlander Nations Cup match, the players left their match early and one of their play
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  • |name= Highlander Nations Cup 4 |caption= Highlander Nations Cup #4 powered by Tt eSPORTS
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  • |demoman=Highlander(player) |demomanflag=uksc |team=Sweden |link=Sweden (6v6)
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  • ...largest competitive Team Fortress 2 league. ETF2L hosts both [[6v6]] and [[Highlander]] leagues. ...hlander seasons, [[The Highlander Open]] Cup with over 250 teams and the [[Highlander Community Challenge]] in 2010/2011 with 846 teams.
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  • Badwater is a one of the standard [[Payload]] maps played in [[Highlander]], next to [[pl_upward|Upward]]. * {{YouTube video|caG5brI84d8|text=ETF2L Nations Cup Semi Finals - USA vs Sweden}}
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