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  • ...es were represented across 8 groups, two containing of three countries and the rest in fours. Much of the competition was casted by [[VanillaTV]]
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  • | third = The Enigma Zone Crew '''InfoShow 2015''' was the second installment of the InfoShow LAN Series, the event was hosted in Kaunas, Lithuania. It was a one day event which began o
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  • ...rnament presented by [[FBTF]]. This tournament was the eleventh edition of the LBTF2 of 6v6. ::Enforcer
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  • ...rnament presented by [[FBTF]]. This tournament was the eleventh edition of the LBTF2 of 6v6. ::Enforcer
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  • ...n 13/Open|Open]]) and is held across Europe from the 16th of July, 2017 to the 10th of September, 2017; though variable by league. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...ies were represented across 8 groups, two containing of five countries and the rest in fours. The competition was covered by [[VanillaTV]] and [[BlackOut TV]].
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  • The Monthly Mayhem is a Winner-Takes-All competition where the winning team takes home $1,000 USD in cash. Each region will have its own separate tournament brackets composed of the Swiss System Qualifiers and Playoffs.
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  • ...30th of May 2022. The season officially concluded on the 12th of December the same year. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...ctober 2016. This tournament is considered as the most prestigious between the two major tournaments. | Enforcer =
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  • ...by team leaders. As confirmed in a blog post on the official UGC website, the Iron Division was removed this season. | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...d concluded on November 20th, 2015. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Fridays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...d concluded on November 16th, 2015. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Mondays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can | Enforcer =
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  • ...en|Open]]) and was held across North America from the 29th of May, 2016 to the 30th of August, 2016. ![[King of the Hill]]
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  • ...d concluded on November 18th, 2015. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Wednesdays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times | Enforcer =
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  • ...en]]) and was held across North America from the 3rd of September, 2015 to the 16th of December, 2015; though variable by league. | Enforcer =
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  • ...t the event. The competition was held in Poitiers, France from the 26th to the 27th of March, 2016. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...''Citadel'''. The season started on the 17th of July, 2016 and finished on the September 18th, 2016. | Enforcer =1
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  • '''Season 20''' was the twentieth season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[6v6]] competition, supported by Tt eSPORT ...m, the lack of sign ups for the season and the late map pool announcement. The main season began on February 1st.
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  • ...d on the 25th of September, 2016 and it was still possible to signup until the 23rd of September. '''OZF 17''' finished on December 4th. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...l. This season also saw the introduction of the 5 points win difference to the [[5CP]] gamemode.<ref>http://etf2l.org/2009/04/12/league-season-5-signups-o The prizes were donated by the main sponsor [[SteelSeries]]
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