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  • {{TabsHeader|name1=Overview|link1=ozfortress Season 23 |name2=Premier|link2=ozfortress Season 23/Premier
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  • {{TabsHeader|name1=Overview|link1=ozfortress Season 28 |name2=Premier|link2=ozfortress Season 28/Premier
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  • {{TabsHeader|name1=Overview|link1=ozfortress Season 35 |name2=Premier|link2=ozfortress Season 35/Premier
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  • ...agueIconSmall|ozf|ozfortress Cup 3}}{{LeagueIconSmall|ozf|link=OWL 10|name=ozfortress Winter League 10}} ...n. Following this, Smauglet joined Supervillains, going on to place 2nd in ozfortress Cup 3 and OWL 10, a competition in which he won the award for best Utility.
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  • {{TabsHeader|name1=Overview|link1=ozfortress Season 24 |name2=Premier|link2=ozfortress Season 24/Premier
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  • {{TabsHeader|name1=Overview|link1=ozfortress Season 27 |name2=Premier|link2=ozfortress Season 27/Premier
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  • {{TabsHeader|name1=Overview|link1=ozfortress Season 25 |name2=Premier|link2=ozfortress Season 25/Premier
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  • {{TabsHeader|name1=Overview|link1=ozfortress Season 26 |name2=Premier|link2=ozfortress Season 26/Premier
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  • {{TabsHeader|name1=Overview|link1=ozfortress Season 22 |name2=Premier|link2=ozfortress Season 22/Premier
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  • {{TabsHeader|name1=Overview|link1=ozfortress Season 23 |name2=Premier|link2=ozfortress Season 23/Premier
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  • ...]</ref>, and staff previously overseeing RSL competitions were instated as ozfortress' Highlander League Admins. ...en or Main) for the first half of its existence due to low player numbers. Seasons 6-10 however featured 2 divisions - Premier and Main.
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  • |ozfortress= ...the divisions of [[ESEA]] to play eight seasons of Invite, three of those seasons being with his most successful team [[froyotech]]. After said different vi
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  • |ozfortress=7341 ...eIconSmall|ozfortress|link=OWL 11|name=OWL 11: Premier}} {{LeagueIconSmall|ozfortress|link=OWL 13|name=OWL 13: Premier}}
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  • ! style="width:280px" | Seasons & Events | {{LeagueIconSmall|ozf}} [[OzFortress Winter League Season 3|OWL Season 3]]
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  • * ozfortress Ultiduo 8 2nd Place ...[[Rewound]]/[[Sequential Gaming]]. Raiin played for this team for several seasons until it disbanded, at which point he joined [[World Underground]].
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  • {{TabsHeader|name1=Overview|link1=ozfortress Highlander Season 1 |name2=Premier|link2=ozfortress Highlander Season 1/Premier
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  • ...ed multiple times in early seasons for [[UGC]], [[ETF2L]], [[ESEA]], and [[ozfortress]] in both [[Highlander]] and [[6v6]]. Development of the map has ceased as
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  • ...nd was used multiple times in early 6v6 seasons of [[UGC]], [[ESEA]] and [[ozfortress]], as well as UGC Highlander.
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  • |ozfortress= ...by captain [[Linus]]. They then played in all regular [[ETF2L]] Highlander Seasons until they merged into [[Jamais Vu]] in Highlander Season 6
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  • |ozfortress= ...ican eSports organization which sponsored a successful team in the earlier seasons of Invite. Pandemic was extremely dominant early on, winning every North Am
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  • |ozfortress= During the seasons, substitute players [[Ale]] and [[Niko]] had been replacing the team's [[Sc
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  • |ozfortress= ...the iT servers. They consisted of the core of [[High Rollers Gaming]] from Seasons [[ESEA-I Season 13|S13]] and [[ESEA-I Season 14|S14]]. The core of the tea
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  • |ozfortress= ...is currently playing Roamer for [[ANTIC]]. He has participated in numerous seasons of ETF2L playing for teams like [[Ownage Squad]], [[Fenneks eSports]] and m
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  • |ozfortress= ...]. They have been crowned champions 3 times in total. They won the first 3 seasons they played in, though they were not consecutive.
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  • ...same team, ultimately ending their winning streak that lasted for several seasons. Xiao had experienced many different roster changes throughout the seasons, but their most notable change was during [[PURE League Season 2]] when the
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  • |ozfortress= ...asons 1-7). They sponsored one of the most successful teams in the earlier seasons of ETF2L which won five titles in the top division of ETF2L as well as winn
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  • ...ons and changes based on community feedback. These revisions occur between seasons of the major leagues. <ref name="Adjustments made to global whitelist">[htt Since its creation, the [[UGC]], [[ETF2L]], [[ozfortress]], and [[AsiaFortress]] leagues continue to uphold the use of the whitelist
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  • |ozfortress= ...aymaking.<br />Since moving from ownage squad he has won three consecutive Seasons of the [[ETF2L]] Premiership with Reason Gaming (then [[nerdRage]]), [[name
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  • |etf2l=71548 |esea= |ozfortress= |faceit= |interview= |etf2l=71547 |esea= |ozfortress= |faceit= |interview=
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  • |ozfortress= ...0|ETF2L Season 20]]. The team was surrounded by a big scandal in these two seasons when their [[Pocket Soldier]], [[baud]], was banned by [[ETF2L]] for cheati
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  • |ozfortress= Auto has played in multiple online events outside of the regular [[ETF2L]] seasons. One of these events was [[Kaidus]]'s [[Unity Cup 2022]], which Auto was ab
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  • |ozfortress= ...ory to compete in Open, Mid, High and Premiership Divisions in consecutive seasons.
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  • |ozfortress= ...eason 12|S12]]). They were the first team in Invite to have two undefeated seasons.
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  • |ozfortress= Mulaa has played in multiple online events outside of the regular [[ETF2L]] seasons. During lockdown he was able to win [[Lockdown Throwdown Round 2]], aswell
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  • |ozfortress= ...it they had a rough time then to only get 7 map wins combined from the two seasons in high. The team disbanded for a while after Season 24 as nearly half of t
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  • ! style="width:180px" | Seasons & Events | {{LeagueIconSmall|ozf}} [[OzFortress Cup 2|OzFortress Cup 2]]
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  • |ozfortress= Toemas_ has played in multiple online events outside of the regular [[ETF2L]] seasons. During lockdown achieved multiple first place finishes in online tournamen
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  • |ozfortress= ...ican eSports organisation which sponsored a successful team in the earlier seasons of Invites. compLexity won 2 iterations of CEVO Professional as well as Sea
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  • |ozfortress= Domo has played in multiple online events outside of the regular [[ETF2L]] seasons. During lockdown achieved multiple first place finishes in online tournamen
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  • |ozfortress= ...id|ETF2L Season 20]] (winning mid in their first season). In their earlier seasons the team was mainly composed of German players including prolific Scout [[s
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  • |ozfortress= Zoob is a Finnish Soldier main, playing 6v6 and Highlander for multiple seasons in the ETF2L Premiership. He is also the creator of popular website, [[logs
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  • |ozfortress= ...team that became dominant in the European Highlander division for several seasons.
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  • |ozfortress= ...dgod has played in multiple online events outside of the regular [[ETF2L]] seasons. During lockdown achieved multiple first place finishes in online tournamen
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  • |ozfortress= ...tion first acquired a team for [[insomnia43]]. The team competed for three seasons and was famously able to contest [[Epsilon]], defeating them in the [[ETF2L
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  • |ozfortress= dd + 5abs was a European Team who competed for 3 Seasons of ETF2L including the Premiership Division in Season 23 where they finishe
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  • |ozfortress= ...ip division of ETF2L. The team have been present in the scene for numerous seasons with their best performance so far being winning the High Division in [[ETF
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  • |ozfortress= Highpander is a European [[Highlander]] team which has played numerous seasons in the [[ETF2L]] Premiership division.
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  • |ozfortress= ...hip]] for the first time in their history. They requalified for Prem three seasons later with a different roster.
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  • |ozfortress= ...was picked up by [[nameLess]]. Alle was main Demoman in Full Tilt for two Seasons finishing 2nd and 3rd with the team respectively, constantly impressing wit
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  • |ozfortress= ...t players [[Furbo]] and [[Lazybear]]. The team has competed in three prior seasons of the Premiership, the first of which was under [[Team Decerto]]'s banner.
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  • |ozfortress= ...y for the tournament. They then played in all regular [[ETF2L]] Highlander Seasons until they eventually folded after Season 3.
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  • |ozfortress= ...play for the team) in Season 15 which quickly moved up the ranks over the seasons with various roster changes. In Season 19 they were a single point adrift f
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  • |ozfortress= * SVMZI played Highlander for a few seasons on [[Heavy]], most notably with [[Stacked]], where he was praised for his t
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  • |ozfortress= ...AN]] in Telford, placing first. The team has never placed below 3rd in any seasons and tournaments. Only two ocassions since their formation, the [[Insomnia52
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  • |ozfortress= ...European TF2, having sponsored 16 different teams over the past few ETF2L seasons. The main team is lead by Coleman and has attended multiple international L
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  • ...ayed frequently in [[Highlander]], having been used by [[UGC]] for several seasons. ...format, being Ready Steady Pan. As well as this, Lakeside was picked up by OzFortress for the first time, being featured in their short-lived Highlander League.
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  • |ozfortress= ...or roster changes. sorex and TausoN will be working the flank, but between seasons TausoN has not been playing due to 6v6, though hopefully their chemistry wi
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  • |ozfortress= ...(Invite)|ESEA-I]] team. They played in [[ESEA-I (Invite)|ESEA-I]] between Seasons 16 and Season 19. After they lost to the Five Dollar club, showstopper, the
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  • |ozfortress= ...ch history">[https://play.esea.net/teams/98254?tab=league&period%5Btype%5D=seasons&period%5Bseason_start%5D=189 ESEA-I Season 21 -bird noises- match history]<
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  • |ozfortress= ...nt ETF2L Premiership team [[SUAVE]], before disbanding after winning ETF2L Seasons 19 and 20. Epsilon eSports reunited to play in ETF2L Season 22, although on
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  • |ozfortress= ...It had consisted of the core of the [[High Rollers Gaming|HRG]] team from Seasons [[ESEA-I Season 13|S13]] and [[ESEA-I Season 14|S14]] as well as [[iT]] fro
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  • |ozfortress= ...r playing Medic for [[ETF2L]] Premiership team [[LEGO]] in their first two seasons.
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