Team LoL Pro

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Team LoL Pro
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Team Information
Location: Europe Europe
Managers: Benjamin "Ben" Gray
Website: http://www.curse.com/
Sponsor: TeamSpeak
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Youtube: Curse Network
Facebook: Curse.eu Gaming
Twitter: CurseNetwork
Number of Players: 0
History
Created: 2012-06-01
Disbanded: 2013-01-DD
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Team LoL Pro is a European team formed by the Curse Gaming organization in June of 2012 when the lineup of Absolute Legends transferred to Curse.

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[edit] History

[edit] Formation of Curse Gaming EU

On June 1st, 2012, gaming organization Curse purchased Absolute Legends' roster, consisting of extinkt, Sleper, Malunoo, xinec, YoungBuck, and team manager Flyy. Curse's European squadron would be known as Curse Gaming EU.

[edit] Season 2

Curse Gaming EU's first event would be at the Reign of Gaming International Invitational. Curse Gaming EU qualified for the tournament originally under the flagship of Absolute Legends, but the players would move to Curse midway. In the qualifiers, Curse Gaming EU would defeat Team ALTERNATE, SK Gaming, and exHCL 2-0 to qualify for the offline finals event along with Teamless, Team Solomid, and Team SoloMid Evo. However, Curse EU's success would end at the offline event, going 0-6 against Teamless, Team SoloMid, and Team SoloMid Evo. In the third place match, Curse Gaming EU would lose 1-2 against Teamless, ending the event with a fourth place finish.

A week after the event, Curse Gaming EU would replace their top lane player Youngbuck with former Absolute Legends top laner Angush.

Six days after the roster change, Curse Gaming EU would take third at the DreamHack Summer 2012 offline LAN, qualifying through the online qualifiers. In the group stage, Curse Gaming EU would place first, going 3-0, defeating FnaticRC, PAH, and Millenium. However, Curse EU would fall to Moscow Five in the semifinals 0-2, relegating Curse EU to play in the third place match. There, Curse would defeat FnaticRC 2-1 to take home third place.

On July 17th, 2012, Curse Gaming EU would place first at the Elite of Europe online tournament. Curse EU would have a strong showing at the tournament, defeating FnaticRC 2-0 in the quarterfinals, Team SoloMid 2-0 in the semi-finals, and Mousesports 2-1 in the grand finals.

[edit] Timeline

[edit] 2011

To read about Absolute Legends history, click here

[edit] 2012

To read about Absolute Legends history, click here.

[edit] 2013

[edit] Player Roster

[edit] Former

ID Name Role Next Team
Lithuania extinkt Vytautas Melinauskas AP Dragonbornlogo std.png DragonBorns
Sweden Malunoo Tobias Magnusson Jungle Dragonbornlogo std.png DragonBorns
Lithuania Sleper Algirdas Saliamonas AD
None
Czech Republic Mozilla Pavel Klaban Top Fnaticlogo std.png Fnatic.Beta
Germany LeDuck Titus Hafner Support Dragonbornlogo std.png DragonBorns
Lithuania Angush Aurimas Gedvilas Top Milllogo std.png Millenium
Poland Creaton Jakub Grzegorzewski AD Milllogo std.png Millenium
Poland SuperAZE Piotr Prokop Support Mousesportlogo std.png mousesports
Denmark xinec Andreas Krogsbøll Support
None
Netherlands YoungBuck Joey Steltenpool Top Sklogo std.png SK Gaming

[edit] Temporary Subs

ID Name Role Replacing Tournament
USA Saintvicious Brandon DiMarco AP Lithuania extinkt Reign of Gaming International Invitational
USA Patoy Jordan Blackburn Support IGN ProLeague Season 5

[edit] Organization

ID Name Position
United Kingdom Ben Benjamin Gray Manager

[edit] Team Achievements

In Premier Tournaments
Date Place Event Result Winnings
2012-12-01 Ipllogo small.png A99 - 12th IPL 5 1 : 2 Crslogo std.png  Crs $ 1,500
2012-11-23 DH-star.png A55 - 8th DreamHack Winter 2012 1 : 2 Group Stage $ 2,200
2012-08-18 Esltumbnail.png A55 - 8th Season Two Regional Finals 0 : 2 Fnaticlogo std.png  Fnatic $ 10,000
2012-07-29 Esltumbnail.png A44th European Challenger Circuit: Poland 1 : 2 Sklogo std.png  SK $ 2,800
2012-06-18 DH-star.png A33rd DreamHack Summer 2012 2 : 1 Fnaticlogo std.png  Fnatic $ 7,500
In Major Tournaments
Date Place Event Result Winnings
2012-12-10 A22nd The Siege 0 : 2 Moscow Five € 2,500
2012-11-11 A11st Tales of the Lane 2 : 1 Eclypsia € 15,000
2012-08-23 A55 - 8th Campus Gaming Party: Berlin 1 : 1 Group Stage $ 1,125
2012-07-17 A11st Elite of Europe 2 : 1 Mousesports $ 4,000
2012-06-03 A44th Reign of Gaming International Invitational 1 : 2 Teamless $ 2,000
Complete results in Minor, Monthly and Weekly Tournaments

[edit] Minor Tournaments

Date Event Result Winnings
2012-09-20 Gold.png 4Players.de All or Nothing 5 2 : 1 Eloblade € 1,000
2012-09-17 Gold.png EmpireTV Challenge 2 : 0 Fnatic $ 1,000
2012-08-03 Silver.png IGN ProLeague Elites 0 : 3 Moscow Five $ 700

[edit] Highlight Videos

[edit] Interviews

[edit] See Also

[edit] Links

[edit] Gallery

Previous Crs.EU Roster at Gamescom 2012 - Left to Right: flyy, Angush, extinkt, Malunoo, Sleper, xinec, and Panky

[edit] References

  1. Absolute Legends EU becomes Curse EU reignofgaming.net
  2. Curse.EU Welcomes Back Angush as Top Lane reignofgaming.net
  3. Curse.EU Welcomes New Bottom Lane: Say Hello to Crs SuperAze and Crs Creaton(formerly LOL PRO) reignofgaming.net
  4. SuperAZE leaves Team Curse.EU shortly before IPL5 reddit.com
  5. BaronCast Twitter Update twitter.com
  6. A Quick explanation for Curse EU's lack of appearance in the EU Season 3 Online Qualifiers reddit.com

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