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SK Gaming
Year founded: 1997
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SK Gaming is a e-Sports gaming team from Germany. SK Gaming fields teams in many different games and are particularly known for their success in Counter-Strike tournaments. SK is one of the founding members of the G7 Teams.

Contents

Current Roster

Staff

  • Flag of Sweden Andreas 'bds' Thorstensson
  • Flag of Germany Alexander 'Theslash' Müller-Rodic

Counter-Strike

  • Flag of Sweden Jimmy 'allen' Allen
  • Flag of Sweden Robert 'RobbaN' Dahlström
  • Flag of Sweden Dennis 'walle' Wallenberg
  • Flag of Sweden Abdisamad 'SpawN' Mohamed
  • Flag of Sweden Kristoffer 'Tentpole' Nordlund
  • Flag of Sweden Christopher 'GeT_RiGhT' Alesund (backup player)

Warcraft III(DotA)

  • Flag of Sweden Jonathan "Loda" Berg (Team Captain)
  • Flag of Sweden Erik "Renji" Olsson
  • Flag of Sweden Joakim "Akke" Akterhall
  • Flag of Sweden Edvin "KwoM" Börjesson
  • Flag of Sweden Erik "Bogdan" Olsson

World of Warcraft

  • Flag of Sweden Stefan 'zeksy' Baudin (Team Captain)
  • Flag of Sweden Michael 'Dosferra' Tofer
  • Flag of Sweden Thomas 'Lomas' Lindmark
  • Flag of Sweden Jonas 'Tarde' Jakobsson
  • Flag of Sweden Erik 'daimx' Olofsson
  • Flag of Sweden Mattias 'Oteus' Franck

Quake 4

  • Flag of Sweden Fredrik "gopher" Quick
  • Flag of Sweden Karl "fooKi" Johansson
  • Flag of Sweden Pelle "fazz" Söderman

FIFA

  • Flag of Germany Daniel "hero" Schellhase
  • Flag of Germany Dennis "styla" Schellhase
  • Flag of Germany Marc "WurST" Knieb
  • Flag of Germany Andreas "Kaddy" Varlemann
  • Flag of Germany Florian "Flo" Brellochs
  • Flag of Austria Mario "mario" Viska
  • Flag of Lebanon Mohamed "TornAdo" El-eter
  • Flag of Germany Daniel "eNnu" Ennulat
  • Flag of Germany Nils "niLssoN" Nolting

History

SK Gaming was formed in 1997 as a German Quake clan named Schroet Kommando by seven young people who all lived in the town of Oberhausen, among them three brothers, whose parents' house became the SK headquarters. Their major international successes came when they took the players of the successful Swedish Counter-Strike clan Ninjas in Pyjamas (NiP for short) into their organization. The SK Counter-Strike team have won most of the major international tournaments at least once, and have been a dominant team in the Cyberathlete Professional League. Other SK Gaming teams are also notably successful in their respective games. On February 1, 2003 SK Gaming became the first club in FPS gaming to contract their players when SK Sweden became contractually bound to the clan. Having begun contracting their players, SK also set other precedents regarding contracts: on May 18, 2004 they were the first team to receive a fee for a player transfer after rivals Team NoA bought SK.swe player Ola "elemeNt" Moum out of his contract. At the beginning of the 2005 season, the Counter-Strike players decided not to renew their contracts and to re-form Ninjas in Pyjamas, because of the distribution of the prize money and disagreements with the management. However, later some of the original players returned to the club in 2006. The 2006 season brought no successes to the Counter-Strike team. Most notably, the team failed to qualify for the Electronic Sports World Cup, in which Sweden was represented by rivals fnatic and Ninjas in Pyjamas. The team did manage to qualify however for the KODE5 finals, now unsuccessful at beating their two rivals. At the KODE5 finals, they won two matches and lost to team MiBR in the group stages. They then lost to wNv in the single elimination round, placing 5th-8th overall. Success did come for the Quake 4 squad, as Swedish star player Johan "Toxic" Quick managed to win eight out of the ten major tournaments this year, including four out of five World Championships. Also the FIFA 06 squad had a successful year, the team managed to win the prestigious ESL Pro Series twice, and German player hero won the World Cyber Games championship.

Etymology

When playing Quake deathmatch, one of the founding members used to shout "Schrööt!" (literally meaning "shrapnel") when he took the double-barreled shotgun; they decided to incorporate this into their name and named their clan "Schroet Kommando" which translates into English as "Shrapnel Commando". This has been changed and the clan now refers to itself as SK Gaming, stating that this is their name now, and not an abbreviation for the original name.

Notable Achievements

SK Gaming has placed in the top 3 at the following major international tournaments:

Counter-Strike

World Championships

Zonerank Rankings

  • Top Ranking: 3rd (07-2007)[1]
  • Current Ranking: 3th[2]

Deathmatch

World Championships

Warcraft III

World Championships

Trivia

  • Benjamin Reichert, aka Kane, a long-time member and founder of SK Gaming,[1] is a fairly successful football player, at his pinnacle being a sub for Rot-Weiß Oberhausen in the Second Bundesliga racking up 3 games at professional level[2] and also had games on the amateur team.
  • Jonathan Berg's nickname, "Loda", is an acronym for "Lord of Dol Amroth". [3]

External links

References

  1. ^ ZoneRank
  2. ^ ZoneRank
  3. ^ "DigitalLife 2006 Final Standings" - GGL
  4. ^ "WCG 2006 Invitational Quake4 All Stars - Final Results" - WCG

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