Mousesports

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Mousesports
Mousesports logo.jpg
Location: Flag Germany.png Germany
Founded: 2002
Manager(s): Flag Germany.png Florian "PaisY" Schmedes
Sponsors: GeIL
BenQ
Razer
Thortech
Divisions: Counter-Strike
Counter-Strike: Source
FIFA
Pro Evolution Soccer
Quake Live
StarCraft II
Dota 2
Website: http://www.mousesports.com

Mousesports (mouz) is a professional gaming organization based out of Germany. Mousesports fields teams in many different games and are particularly known for the company's successful Counter-Strike team. Mousesports is one of the founding members of the G7 Teams.[1]

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[edit] History

Mousesports was formed in 2002 in Berlin, Germany as a Counter-Strike team under the same given name.

Mousesports' DotA division once featured the likes of KuroKy, Miracle and Drayich. They were then considered a powerhouse in the European DotA scene. However, due to internal conflicts, Mousesports announced on April 20, 2009 that it would be withdrawing its support for DotA, despite the considerable amount of success they had.[2]

In 2011, Mousesports picked up EBIN as their new Dota 2 team.[3]

In September 2012, ComeWithMe departed from the team to form Team Y. 1437 also left the team. Black^ decided to take a break from competitive Dota. The three were temporarily replaced by Alex, Kebap, and KuroKy.

In October 2012, the players parted ways with Mousesports.[4]

In November 2012, Mousesports picked up German squad Zero, which included former Mousesports players KuroKy and Black^.

In February 2013, KuroKy was traded to Natus Vincere[5]. FATA- aswell as Black^ shared the position of the captain.

In March 2013, qojqva officially joined Mousesports as the fifth member.[6]

In April 2013, Alex was removed from the team, and syndereN was announced as his replacement. He also took over as captain.[7]

[edit] Current Roster

[edit] Achievements

[edit] Dota 2

Place Tournament Location Date Prize money
4 Dota 2 Star Championship Flag Ukraine.png Kiev, Ukraine 8 - 11 December 2011 $1,500 USD
2nd Place Fnatic PLAY RaidCall Dota 2 Cup #1 Online 5 - 7 March 2012 -
1st Place Dota2Replays Brawl Online 11 February - 11 March 2012 $4,000 USD
1st Place GD Studio Arena Showmatch Online 18 March 2012 $500 USD[8]
1st Place The Arena 1 Online 15 - 17 April 2012 $1,000 USD
2nd Place ASUS Open Spring Cup Online 13 May 25,000 Rubles
3rd Place Dreamhack Summer 2012 Corsair Vengeance Cup Flag Sweden.png Jönköping, Sweden 16 – 19 June 2012 25,000 SEK
2nd Place GosuLeague Season 2 Online 1 June - 1 July 2012 $1,000 USD
2nd Place SLTV StarSeries Season Two Online & Flag Ukraine.png Kiev, Ukraine 14 May - 15 July 2012 $3,000 USD
1st Place GosuLeague Season 3 Online 1 - 30 July 2012 $2,500 USD
3rd Place Prodota2 Pro League Online 13 April - 5 August 2012 $4,000 USD
2nd Place The Defense 2 Online 21 June - 12 August 2012 €2,500 EUR
2nd Place Bigpoint Battle 1 Online 23 - 24 February 2013 €500 EUR
2nd Place DotaHut Invitational Online 17 January - 3 March 2013 $500 USD
3rd Place RaidCall EMS One Season 1 Online & Flag Poland.png Katowice, Poland 18 March - 21 April 2013 $4,000 USD
1st Place Bigpoint Battle 4 Online 9 - 12 May 2013 €1,500 EUR
~5 WePlay Dota 2 League Online 16 March - 13 May 2013 $1,000 USD in gear
3rd Place RaidCall EMS One Season 2 - Cup 1 (Europe) Online 20 - 21 May 2013 $100 USD
1st Place RaidCall EMS One Season 2 - Cup 2 (Europe) Online 27 - 28 May 2013 $600 USD
1st Place RaidCall EMS One Season 2 - Cup 3 (Europe) Online 3 - 4 June 2013 $600 USD
1st Place The Premier League Season 5 - Reaver Cup Online 2 - 6 June 2013 -
~5 Dreamhack Summer 2013 ASUS ROG Cup Flag Sweden.png Jönköping, Sweden 15 - 17 June 2013 10,000 SEK
($1,500 USD)

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