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[[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.<ref name="Heny tweets about Crowns eSports">[https://twitter.com/ItsHeny/status/737758392035516416 Heny tweets about Crowns eSports]</ref> Soon after, it was publicly stated that the change was due to their wish to divide the growing Publiclir community from the competitive teams.<ref name="Publiclir Rebranded to Crowns Esports Club">[http://www.teamfortress.tv/33996/publiclir-rebranded-to-crowns-esports-club Publiclir Rebranded to Crowns Esports Club]</ref> On July 2016 Crowns acquired the [[nameLess]] roster intending to compete at [[Insomnia58]].<ref name="Crowns eSports Club signs nameLess roster">[http://www.teamfortress.tv/35108/ Crowns eSports Club signs nameLess roster]</ref> 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]].
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[[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.<ref name="Heny tweets about Crowns eSports">[https://twitter.com/ItsHeny/status/737758392035516416 Heny tweets about Crowns eSports]</ref> Soon after, it was publicly stated that the change was due to their wish to divide the growing Publiclir community from the competitive teams.<ref name="Publiclir Rebranded to Crowns Esports Club">[http://www.teamfortress.tv/33996/publiclir-rebranded-to-crowns-esports-club Publiclir Rebranded to Crowns Esports Club]</ref> On July 2016 Crowns acquired the [[nameLess]] roster intending to compete at [[Insomnia58]].<ref name="Crowns eSports Club signs nameLess roster">[http://www.teamfortress.tv/35108/ Crowns eSports Club signs nameLess roster]</ref> 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 Season 25 losing only one map in the entire Season the core roster defected from Crowns to form their own Organisation [[Se7en]].
  
 
== Rosters ==
 
== Rosters ==

Revision as of 21:43, 11 December 2016

[e][h]Crowns eSports Club
Crowns eSports Club Logo.jpg
Crowns eSports Club's Logo
Team Information
Tag:
Crowns.
Location:
Team Captain:
Starkie
Sponsor:
LeoVegas, G2A, Arozzi, Swedishhost, QPAD
Total Earnings:
$6,174
Game Mode:
Links
ETF2L Team Page
Old ETF2L Team Page
Website Steam Group Twitter YouTube Channel
Achievements
First Place Insomnia58 ETF2L 6v6 Season 25
Third Place DreamHack Summer 2016First Place Insomnia58, ETF2L 6v6 Season 25: Premiership
Third Place/Semifinalist(s) DreamHack Summer 2016
History
Created:
2016-05-31


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 Season 25 losing only one map in the entire Season the core roster defected from Crowns to form their own Organisation Se7en.

Rosters

ETF2L Season 25

Roster
Scouticon.png Scout England Stark
Scouticon.png Scout Denmark Thalash
Roamericon.png Roamer England Drackk
Pocketicon.png Pocket Netherlands kaptain
Demomanicon.png Demoman England spudd
Medicicon.png Medic England 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
Scouticon.png Scout England Stark
Scouticon.png Scout Iceland Hafficool
Roamericon.png Roamer England Drackk
Pocketicon.png Pocket Netherlands kaptain
Demomanicon.png Demoman England spudd
Medicicon.png Medic England Raymon

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
Scouticon.png Scout Latvia atomic-
Scouticon.png Scout Italy pierzzz-
Roamericon.png Roamer England Buttnose
Pocketicon.png Pocket Finland AMS
Demomanicon.png Demoman Sweden Smirre
Medicicon.png Medic Sweden 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 sesaon.

Gallery

References