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Crack Clan are an eSports sponsor who reportedly started supporting Team Fortress 2 since its release in 2007.<ref>http://ccglobalgaming.com/#tf2</ref> The team had originally sponsored TF2 teams around the globe, placing high in tournaments including [[Ozfortress Winter League|OWL]], PC Gamer Show DOwn, ESL and the [[Insomnia Gaming Festival|i-series]].<ref>http://ccglobalgaming.com/#tf2</ref> Their original sponsorship for the European division ceased in June 2013<ref>http://etf2l.org/teams/8331/</ref>, turning the team to a new sponsor and thus rebranding as [[Team Infused]]. | Crack Clan are an eSports sponsor who reportedly started supporting Team Fortress 2 since its release in 2007.<ref>http://ccglobalgaming.com/#tf2</ref> The team had originally sponsored TF2 teams around the globe, placing high in tournaments including [[Ozfortress Winter League|OWL]], PC Gamer Show DOwn, ESL and the [[Insomnia Gaming Festival|i-series]].<ref>http://ccglobalgaming.com/#tf2</ref> Their original sponsorship for the European division ceased in June 2013<ref>http://etf2l.org/teams/8331/</ref>, turning the team to a new sponsor and thus rebranding as [[Team Infused]]. | ||
+ | On September 28, 2016 the organisation announced their come back in the Team Fortress 2 scene, picking up the French team previously knonw as [[BackGet Foolery]].<ref name="Another fine Gathering and TF2 update">[http://crackclan.com/another-fine-gathering-and-tf2-update/ Another fine Gathering and TF2 update]</ref> | ||
==Rosters== | ==Rosters== | ||
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− | === [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 14|ETF2L | + | === [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 25/High|ETF2L Season 25 - High]] === |
+ | {{6s team roster collapsible | ||
+ | | scout1 = {{Player link|fr|AlienSmiley}} | ||
+ | | scout2 = {{Player link|fr|Karnax}} | ||
+ | | roamer = {{Player link|fr|Soupah}} | ||
+ | | pocket = {{Player link|fr|Kinty}} | ||
+ | | demoman = {{Player link|fr|Maybe}} | ||
+ | | medic = {{Player link|fr|Mino}} | ||
+ | | collapsed = yee | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | === [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 14|ETF2L Season 14 - Premiership]] === | ||
{{6s team roster collapsible | {{6s team roster collapsible | ||
| scout1 = {{Player link|de|Smzi}} | | scout1 = {{Player link|de|Smzi}} | ||
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}} | }} | ||
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− | === [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 13|ETF2L | + | === [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 13|ETF2L Season 13 - Premiership]] === |
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| scout1 = {{Player link|de|Smzi}} | | scout1 = {{Player link|de|Smzi}} | ||
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− | === [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 12|ETF2L | + | === [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 12|ETF2L Season 12 - Premiership]] === |
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| scout1 = {{Player link|israel|ReveraL}} | | scout1 = {{Player link|israel|ReveraL}} | ||
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− | === [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 11|ETF2L | + | === [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 11|ETF2L Season 11 - Premiership]] === |
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| scout1 = {{Player link|de|basH.}} | | scout1 = {{Player link|de|basH.}} | ||
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− | === [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 10|ETF2L | + | === [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 10|ETF2L Season 10 - Premiership]] === |
{{6s team roster collapsible | {{6s team roster collapsible | ||
| scout1 = {{Player link|es|EstaniS}} | | scout1 = {{Player link|es|EstaniS}} |
Revision as of 16:20, 28 September 2016
Crack Clan are an eSports sponsor who reportedly started supporting Team Fortress 2 since its release in 2007.[1] The team had originally sponsored TF2 teams around the globe, placing high in tournaments including OWL, PC Gamer Show DOwn, ESL and the i-series.[2] Their original sponsorship for the European division ceased in June 2013[3], turning the team to a new sponsor and thus rebranding as Team Infused.
On September 28, 2016 the organisation announced their come back in the Team Fortress 2 scene, picking up the French team previously knonw as BackGet Foolery.[4]
Contents
Rosters
ETF2L Season 25 - High
Roster | |
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AlienSmiley | Scout |
Karnax | Scout |
Soupah | Roaming Soldier |
Kinty | Pocket Soldier |
Maybe | Demoman |
Mino | Medic |
ETF2L Season 14 - Premiership
Roster | |
---|---|
Smzi | Scout |
Tviq | Scout |
Ipz | Roaming Soldier |
Minimoose | Pocket Soldier |
Brego | Demoman |
Admirable | Medic |
ETF2L Season 13 - Premiership
Roster | |
---|---|
Smzi | Scout |
Tviq | Scout |
Ipz | Roaming Soldier |
Minimoose | Pocket Soldier |
Retsh0ck | Demoman |
Admirable | Medic |
ETF2L Season 12 - Premiership
Roster | |
---|---|
ReveraL | Scout |
Royze | Scout |
Tarkus | Roaming Soldier |
matnuN | Pocket Soldier |
Retsh0ck | Demoman |
p0Le | Medic |
ETF2L Season 11 - Premiership
Roster | |
---|---|
basH. | Scout |
HarryHook | Scout |
longas | Scout Sub |
Pescanova | Roaming Soldier |
matnuN | Pocket Soldier |
Retsh0ck | Demoman |
Royze | Medic |
Roster Changes
Team Achievements
References
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