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The Federation first started in the competitive ''Quakeworld Team Fortress'' community in 1998 and was one of the biggest reasons of the mod Team Fortress becoming the most popular first-person shooter in Brazil at the time. In 1999 the Organization was closed due to lack of personnel to maintain it. Years later, it was recreated to save the QWTF Brazilian scene which was dying due to lack of leagues, but few months passed and Team Fortress 2 released, bringing the QWTF community and the '''FBTF''' (led by tdf and Sunwar) to the new game. | The Federation first started in the competitive ''Quakeworld Team Fortress'' community in 1998 and was one of the biggest reasons of the mod Team Fortress becoming the most popular first-person shooter in Brazil at the time. In 1999 the Organization was closed due to lack of personnel to maintain it. Years later, it was recreated to save the QWTF Brazilian scene which was dying due to lack of leagues, but few months passed and Team Fortress 2 released, bringing the QWTF community and the '''FBTF''' (led by tdf and Sunwar) to the new game. | ||
In Team Fortress 2 the organization started to function as a ladder, but after some time, the teams were in need of a league so '''FBTF''' organized the first championship of competitive Team Fortress 2 in South-America, the '''Summer Challenge''', which happened between January and April of 2008. The '''Summer Challenge''' was the first and only championship that used the old 8v8 format in South-America. The first 6v6 tourney organized by '''FBTF''' was the '''Autumm Challenge''' that started right after the '''Summer Challenge''' and lasted 3 months. While players were busy with the '''Autumm Challenge''', '''FBTF''' launched its [http://www.teamfortress.com.br website], that, until today, concentrates most of the discussion about competitive TF2 in South America. | In Team Fortress 2 the organization started to function as a ladder, but after some time, the teams were in need of a league so '''FBTF''' organized the first championship of competitive Team Fortress 2 in South-America, the '''Summer Challenge''', which happened between January and April of 2008. The '''Summer Challenge''' was the first and only championship that used the old 8v8 format in South-America. The first 6v6 tourney organized by '''FBTF''' was the '''Autumm Challenge''' that started right after the '''Summer Challenge''' and lasted 3 months. While players were busy with the '''Autumm Challenge''', '''FBTF''' launched its [http://www.teamfortress.com.br website], that, until today, concentrates most of the discussion about competitive TF2 in South America. | ||
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+ | Before the first '''LBTF2''', '''FBTF''' organized 5 more championships (all in 2008): ''Half-dozen Challenge'' (Portuguese: ''Desafio da Meia-Dúzia''), ''Yeti Fortress'', ''Custom Maps Championship'', ''King of Freight'' and ''Granary Master Series''. |
Revision as of 00:32, 8 January 2014
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Full name | Brazilian Federation of Team Fortress | |
Competition formats | 6v6 | |
Area | South America | |
Current season | Season 9 (6v6) | |
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FBTF (Brazilian Federation of Team Fortress, Portuguese: Federação Brasileira de Team Fortress) it's the organization created and maintained by the South-American community that has been organizing the biggest leagues and events of competitive Team Fortress 2 in South America. The Federation has been led by a lot of different admins throughout the years, and right now it counts with: Ole, Doug, Jota and Lauty.
The organization has brought to the community 8 seasons of the biggest Team Fortress 2 South-American League, the LBTF2 (Brazilian League of Team Fortress 2, Portuguese: Liga Brasileira de Team Fortress 2), besides all the smaller championships, like the two FBTF Cups and the 5 seasons of CMC (Custom Maps Championships).
History
The Federation first started in the competitive Quakeworld Team Fortress community in 1998 and was one of the biggest reasons of the mod Team Fortress becoming the most popular first-person shooter in Brazil at the time. In 1999 the Organization was closed due to lack of personnel to maintain it. Years later, it was recreated to save the QWTF Brazilian scene which was dying due to lack of leagues, but few months passed and Team Fortress 2 released, bringing the QWTF community and the FBTF (led by tdf and Sunwar) to the new game. In Team Fortress 2 the organization started to function as a ladder, but after some time, the teams were in need of a league so FBTF organized the first championship of competitive Team Fortress 2 in South-America, the Summer Challenge, which happened between January and April of 2008. The Summer Challenge was the first and only championship that used the old 8v8 format in South-America. The first 6v6 tourney organized by FBTF was the Autumm Challenge that started right after the Summer Challenge and lasted 3 months. While players were busy with the Autumm Challenge, FBTF launched its website, that, until today, concentrates most of the discussion about competitive TF2 in South America.
Before the first LBTF2, FBTF organized 5 more championships (all in 2008): Half-dozen Challenge (Portuguese: Desafio da Meia-Dúzia), Yeti Fortress, Custom Maps Championship, King of Freight and Granary Master Series.