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| description2 = '''Crowns eSports Club''' picked up [[NameLess]] after [[ETF2L_6v6_Season_24/Premiership|ETF2L Season 24]].<ref name="Crowns eSports Club signs nameLess roster" /> The roster placed first at the event, defeating legends [[froyotech]] and European rivals [[Full Tilt]].<ref>[http://www.teamfortress.tv/35868/crowns-are-gold-at-insomnia58 Crowns are gold at Insomnia58]</ref> During this event, [[Kaidus]], who formed the original roster under [[Reason Gaming]] for [[ETF2L_6v6_Season_20|ETF2L Season 20]], acted as an in-game coach.<ref>[http://www.teamfortress.tv/35587/insomnia58-viewers-guide Insomnia58 viewer's guide]</ref> | | description2 = '''Crowns eSports Club''' picked up [[NameLess]] after [[ETF2L_6v6_Season_24/Premiership|ETF2L Season 24]].<ref name="Crowns eSports Club signs nameLess roster" /> The roster placed first at the event, defeating legends [[froyotech]] and European rivals [[Full Tilt]].<ref>[http://www.teamfortress.tv/35868/crowns-are-gold-at-insomnia58 Crowns are gold at Insomnia58]</ref> During this event, [[Kaidus]], who formed the original roster under [[Reason Gaming]] for [[ETF2L_6v6_Season_20|ETF2L Season 20]], acted as an in-game coach.<ref>[http://www.teamfortress.tv/35587/insomnia58-viewers-guide Insomnia58 viewer's guide]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 04:18, 23 January 2017
Publiclir renamed to Crowns eSports Club on May 31st, 2016. The rebranding was announced by Heny, a Publiclir member of staff, with a tweet suggesting the company had not dropped the team, but rebranded.[1] Soon after, it was publicly stated that the change was due to their wish to divide the growing Publiclir community from the competitive teams.[2] On July 2016 Crowns acquired the nameLess roster intending to compete at Insomnia58.[3] The team won the event, beating Full Tilt in the grand final, and became the first European team to win an i-series event since Epsilon eSports won i49. After winning ETF2L Season 25, the core of the roster dropped their sponsorship and creates their own organization with a TF2-exclusive brand called Se7en.
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Rosters
ETF2L Season 25
Roster | |
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Scout | Stark |
Scout | Thalash |
Roamer | Drackk |
kaptain | |
Demoman | spudd |
Medic | Raymon |
Shortly after the team won i58, Full Tilt's Thalash joined the roster, replacing Starkie as a flank scout who moved to the pocket scout role to replace Hafficool due to Hafficool's other commitments to Overwatch.[4] |
i58
Roster | |
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Scout | Stark |
Scout | Hafficool |
Roamer | Drackk |
kaptain | |
Demoman | spudd |
Medic | Raymon |
Coach | kaidus |
Crowns eSports Club picked up NameLess after ETF2L Season 24.[3] The roster placed first at the event, defeating legends froyotech and European rivals Full Tilt.[5] During this event, Kaidus, who formed the original roster under Reason Gaming for ETF2L Season 20, acted as an in-game coach.[6] |
ETF2L Season 24
Roster | |
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Scout | atomic- |
Scout | pierzzz- |
Roamer | Buttnose |
AMS | |
Demoman | Smirre |
Medic | ondkaja |
Thaigrr was initially meant to play for the team, however due to a series of other engagements he played only Week 1, Week 4 and Week 5 before leaving the roster. Buttnose played in place of Thaigrr during his absences before joining the team for the final two weeks of the season. |