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  • '''Season 22''' was the twenty second season of ETF2L's 6v6 competition, supported by Saloon.tf. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...#3''' was a free to enter cup, utilised to test out potential new maps for the upcoming [[RGL Highlander Season 6|sixth Highlander season]]. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...limination, best of 3 format. First maps were set and proceeding maps were the losing team's pick. Like the [[ESEA]] ruleset, first team to achieve 5 rounds in two 30 minute halves wi
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  • The whitelist for all qualifiers mirrored the [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 23]] whitelist. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...land (Highlander)]] won the tournament, beating [[Russia (Highlander)]] in the finals and winning their first of many nations cups. | Enforcer =1
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  • '''ozfortress winter league 14''', or '''OWL 14''', was the 14th "ozfortress winter league". | Enforcer =
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  • ...tournament presented by [[FBTF]]. This tournament was the third edition of the LBTF2 of Highlander. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...land (Highlander)]] won the tournament, beating [[Russia (Highlander)]] in the finals and winning their first of many nations cups. | Enforcer =1
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  • |teamthird= The Specimens | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...28 countries were represented across 7 groups, each containing four teams. The tournament allowed weapon pick ups. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...den (Highlander)]] won the tournament, beating [[England (Highlander)]] in the finals and winning their first of two nations cups. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...TF2L for the anniversary season. Because of the new division structure and the returning teams, Division 1 was split into two sub-divisions. ...ling attitude of some teams (previously, default dates were set later into the week, leading to many delayed matches).
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  • ...ayoffs matches. This decision was later retracted and the top 5 maps from the map poll could be chosen for all playoff matches (cp_freight_final1 was cut ...ogies to run the game with increased field of view without the need to use the aforementioned plugins.
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  • '''Season 19''' is the nineteenth season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[6v6]] competition, supported by Tt eSPOR Signups opened on September 1st and closed on September 16th. The main season began on September 28th 2014. In this season ETF2L removed [[Tu
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  • ...son began on April 29th, 2012. '''schocky''' was selected as the player of the season. The hardware prizes were donated by the main sponsor [[Tt eSPORTS]]. The cash was provided by an anonymous donor.
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  • '''Season 13''' was the thirteenth season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[6v6]] competition, powered and sponsored ...he main season began on September 16th. [[Kaidus]] was nominated player of the season.
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  • |teamthird2= The Last Resort ...to face one of four [[ETF2L-Prem|Premiership]] teams that were invited to the tournament.
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  • | Enforcer = 1 ![[King of the Hill]]
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  • | Enforcer = 1 ![[King of the Hill]]
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  • |teamthird2= The Last Resort ...featuring seven of Europe's highest teams, hosted by [[teamfortress.tv]]. The tournament was also meant to include North America's current ESEA champion
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