List of Fnatic tournament results

The following is a list of achievements of gaming organization Fnatic.

First Person Shooter (S&D)

Counter-Strike 1.6
  • CPL World Championship: 1 2006 ($30,000)[1]
  • CPL World Tour: 2 2006($10,000), 2005($10,000)[1]
  • IEM World Championship: 1 2009($50,000)[2]
  • IEM European Championship: 1 2011($20,000)[2]
  • IEM Global Challenge: 5 2011($16,000), 2010($14,000), 2009($10,000), 2008($25,000), 2007($25,000)[2]
  • ESWC World Championship: 1 2009($20,000)[1]
  • DH DreamHack: 2 2012($7,500), 2011($20,000)[1]
  • e-Stars Seoul: 2 2007($25,000), 2009($12,000)[1]
  • K5 KODE 5: 1 2009($25,000)[1]
  • WEM World e-Sports Masters: 1 2009($22,500)[1]
  • GG GameGune: 3 2012($15,000), 2010($15,500), 2007($16,100)[1]
  • SEC Samsung Euro Championship 2008: 1 2008($19,700)[1]
  • NGL One: 2 2007($20,000), 2008($20,000)[1]
  • AC Arbalet Cup: 1 2010($15,000)[1]
  • Campus Party: 1 2005($10,700)[1]
  • Copenhagen Games: 1 2012($12,400)[1]
  • KGC Komplett Gamer Challenge: 1 2010($19,400)[1]
  • CSCL Counter-Strike Champions League: 1 2006($10,000)[3]
  • Counter-Strike Swedish Championship: 1 2012($10,000)[4]
  • ESWC World Championship: 2 2006($36,000), 2008($7,500)[1]
  • CPL World Tour: 1 2005($7,000)[1]
  • WCG World Championship: 1 2009($18,000)[1]
  • WSVG Championship Stops: 2 2007($7,000), 2006($7,500)[1]
  • WEM World e-Sports Masters: 1 2006($5,000)[1]
  • IEM World Championship: 1 2010($20,000)[2]
  • IEM European Championship: 1 2010($10,000)[2]
  • IEM Global Challenge: 1 2009($7,500)[2]
  • MSi Beat IT: 2 2011($5,000), 2010($7,500)[1]
  • K5 KODE 5: 1 2008($10,000)[1]
  • NGL One: 2 2006($14,400), 2007($10,000)[1]
  • SHG Open: 1 2006($13,500)[1]
  • ESL Pro-Series: 2 2009($2,850), 2010($2,400)[1]
  • WSVG Championship: 2 Summer 2006($20,000), Winter 2006($10,000)[1]
  • ESWC World Championship: 1 2007($12,000), 2008($14,000)[1]
  • IEM World Championship: 1 2007($14,400)[2]
  • IEM Global Challenge: 1 2009($2,000)[2]
  • AC Arbalet Cup: 1 2010($3,000)[1]
  • e-Stars Seoul: 1 2010($1,700)[1]
  • GGL EuroCup: 3 2006-XII($5,250), 2005-XI($3,000), 2005-X($3,600)[5]

Total Prize Money Won: $805,900

Call of Duty 4
  • TEX The eXperience: 1 2009($8,000)[6]
  • Multiplay I-Series: 12009-i37($8,150)[7]
  • SS e-Sport Challenge: 12010 ($5,000)[8]
  • SLAP Live: 1 2008($3,900)[9]
  • CGS European Qualifier: 1 2008($4,950)[10]
  • CDC Crossfire Devotii & Intel Challenge: 2 2008($4,400), 2010($7,200)[10][11]
  • ESL Major Series: 1 2009($1,500)[12]
  • Gamersject LAN: 1 2010($1,700)[13]

Total Prize Money Won: $44,800

Counter-Strike: Source
  • SLAP Live: 1 2007($6,700)[14]
  • Multiplay I-Series: 2 2007-i31($3,300), 2007-i29($3,000)[15]
  • TEX The eXperience: 1 2007($5,900)[16]
  • LAN79: 1 2007($7,150)[17]
  • CGS European Qualifier: 1 2007($5,000)[18]
  • Multiplay I-Series: 1 2007-i30($1,650)[19]
  • ESL Major Series: 1 2007($1,800)[20]
  • GGL EuroCup: 1 2007-XIV[21]

Total Prize Money Won: $34,500

XBOX (Call of Duty & Halo)
  • Major League Gaming (MLG) Dallas: 1 2010($2,500-HaloFFA)[22]
  • MLG Columbus: 1 2011($4,000-HaloFFA)[22]
  • European Console League: 4 2011($2,000-CoD), 2011($8,200-CoD), 2011($2,650-HALO), 2010($3,100-CoD)[23][24]
  • European Console League: 1 2010($1,850-HALO)[23]
  • European Console League: 1 2011($1,300-CoD)[23]
  • MLG Anaheim: 1 2011($8,000-HALO)[25]
  • #4 MLG Providance: 1 2011($28,000-HALO)[26]

Total Prize Money Won: $61,600

First Person Shooter(Duel & TDM)

Painkiller
  • CPL World Championship: 2 Summer 2004($25,000), Winter 2004($25,000)[27]
  • CPL World Tour Stop: 6 2005(21,000), 2005($15,000), 2005($15,000), 2005($15,000), 2005($15,000), 2005($15,000)[28]
  • ESWC Electronic Sports World Cup: 1 2004($5,000)[29]
  • Netgamez Series: 3 2004B($7,000), 2004B($7,000), 2004C($7,000)[30]
  • CPL World Championship: 1 2005($100,000)[31]
  • CPL World Tour Stop: 4 2005($10,000), 2005($10,000), 2005($10,000), 2005($10,000)[32]
  • CPL World Tour Stop: 3 2005($7,000), 2005($7,000), 2005($7,000)[32]

Total Prize Money Won: $323,000

Unreal Tournament Series
  • WCG World Championship: 1 2004($25,000)[33]
  • CXG Cyber X Games: 1 2004($10,000)[34]
  • GGL Digitallife: 1 2005($7,000)[35]
  • EOGC European Online Gaming Championships: 1 2004($5,000)[36]
  • CPL World Championship: 1 2004($11,500)[37]
  • WCG World Championship: 1 2003($10,000)[38]
  • GGL EuroCup: 2 2005-XI($3,000), 2004-VIII($3,000)[39]
  • ESWC Electronic Sports World Cup: 2 2004($1,000), 2005($2,000)[40]
  • ECG European Cyber Games: 1 2005($5,000)[41]

Total Prize Money Won: $82,500

Quake & Doom Series
  • QC QuakeCon : 3 2008($5,000), 2005($25,000), 2005($10,000)[42]
  • ESWC World Championship: 2 2008($12,000), 2008($2,500)
  • Multiplay I-Series: 1 2006-i27($1,600)[43]
  • ESWC World Championship: 2 2006(9,000), 2009($4,500)
  • QC QuakeCon: 42011($4,000), 2010($6,000), 2009($7,500), 2006($7,000)
  • QC QuakeCon: 2 2009($4,000), 2006($5,000)[44]
  • WSVG World Championship Stops: 2 2007($2,100), 2006($10,000)[45][46]
  • IEM World Championship: 1 2011($2,500)[2]
  • IEM European Championship: 1 2011($1,150)[2]
  • UGC Ultimate Gaming Championship: 1 2011($1,100)[47]
  • Multiplay I-Series: 1 2007-i32($2,500)[48]
  • ZOTAC Online CUP: 40 2009-2011($5,750)[49]

Total Prize Money Won: $128,200

StarCraft II

  • IPL IGN Pro-League: 1 2012($40,000)[50]
  • GG GameGune: 1 2010($10,000)[51]
  • GoSu GosuCoaching Premiere League: 1 2011($7,000)[52]
  • SEC Samsung European Championship: 1 2011($3,000)[53]
  • IEM American Championship: 1 2010($4,000)[54]
  • GG GameGune: 1 2010($5,000)[55]
  • MLG Dallas: 1 2010($3,750)[56]
  • NASL North American Star League: 1 2011($10,000)[57]
  • EG Masters Cup: 1 2011($2,000)[58]

Total Prize Money Won: $84,750

World of Warcraft

  • MLG Dallas: 1 - 2008($12,000)[59]
  • WSVG World Series of Video Games: 1 - 2007($4,500)[60]
  • BC BlizzCon: 1 - 2008($15,000)[59]
  • IEM Global Challenge: 1 2008($3,600)[2]
  • IEM American Championship: 1 - 2009($1,500)[2]
  • MLG Columbus: 1 - 2010($2,250)[59]
  • 4th MLG Dallas 4th: 1 - 2009($5,600)[59]

Total Prize Money Won: $44,450

Defense of the Ancients

  • GC GamesCom: 1 - 2009($7,000)[61]
  • MGC Make Games Colorful: 1 - 2008($7,000)[62]
  • WGT World GameMaster Tournament: 2 - 2008($5,000), 2008($5,000)[62]
  • ESWC Regional Championship: 1 2008($5,000)[62]
  • ESTC E-Sports Thailand Championship: 1 2008($1,500)[62]

Total Prize Money Won: $31,500

Heroes of Newerth

  • HonTour World Finals: 1 2017($72,822)[63]
  • DH DreamHack: 4 2012($32,000), 2011($30,000), 2011($8,800), 2010($8,600)[64]
  • SS HoN World Cup: 1 2011($10,000)[64]
  • GoSu GosuGamers HoN Cup: 1 2011($1,500)[64]
  • GR GameReplays Season Invite: 1 2011($1,400)[65]
  • GA Gamers Assembly: 1 2011($4,400)[66]
  • DH DreamHack: 1 2010($4,600)[67]
  • ESL Major Series: 1 2011($1,450)[68]

Total Prize Money Won: $175,572

League of Legends

  • LoL World Championship: 1 2011($50,000)[69]
  • IEM World Championship: 1 2011 ($5,950)[2]
  • IEM Global Challenge: 1 2011($12,000)[2]
  • ESL Major Series: 1 2010($1,300)[70]
  • IEM Global Challenge: 1 2011($3,400)[2]
  • 2015 Summer EU : 1 2015

Total Prize Money Won: $72,650

Dota 2

  • DH DreamHack: 1 2011($3,600)
  • 7/8th TI The International 1 - 2013 ($43,116)
  • MLG T.K.O. Europe 1- 2014($30,000)

Total Prize Money Won: $76,716

Sports

Pro Evolution Soccer
  • Konami PESLeague Konami World Championship: 1 – 2007[71]

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