MeetYourMakers
MeetYourMakers (MYM or mYm) is a German professional esports organization founded in 2001. It currently has a PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds team and formerly had teams competing in Battlefield 4, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Dota 2, Hearthstone, League of Legends, StarCraft II, and Warcraft III.
Short name | MYM, mYm |
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Divisions | PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds |
Founded | 2001 |
Location | Denmark |
Manager | Tim Olsson |
Website | esportmym |
History
Dane Mark and Peter "Mercy" Fries founded MeetYourMakers in 2000, but the organization was not officially established publicly until 2001. In 2002, the decision was made to turn MeetYourMakers into a professional esports organization.
In 2008 MeetYourMakers acquired the "Golden Five" Polish Counter-Strike players: Wiktor "TaZ" Wojtas, Filip "NEO" Kubski, Łukasz "LUq" Wnęk, Mariusz "loord" Cybulski, and Jakub "Kuben" Gurczyński. MeetYourMakers dropped their WarCraft III team in 2009.[1] After the dissolution of their previous League of Legends team, MeetYourMakers acquired EU LCS team Supa Hot Crew on 8 December 2014, playing in the league until it disbanded in mid-2015.
In July 2015, MeetYourMakers was embroiled in controversy after the team's manager threatened to take Marcin "Kori" Wolski's house away as a consequence of him leaving the team.[2][3][4]
Former players
Battlefield 4
- James "Waffy" Totty (2013–2015)
- Markus "Flaxe" Sterner (2013-2015)
- Leo "duckieChan" Nordling (2013–2015)
- Kenneth "PUNCHRULLE" Persson (2013-2015)
- Saief "S8F" Al-Faour (2013–2014)
- Oskar "sayo" Pieliński (2014–2015)
- Norberto "Minghee" Soares (2013-2015)
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
- Faruk "pita" Pita (2009–2016)
- Andreas "MODDII" Fridh (2016)
- Matthew "Thalorim" van Herten (2016)
- Filip "NEO" Kubski
- David "Ch3W" Byrne
- Joe "n0osH" Martens
- Slava "Mindtalk" Taranenk
FIFA 14
- Jan "Sneijder" Zimmermann (2013–2014)
- Benedikt "Salz0r" Saltzer(2012-2014)
- Jannik "Era" Huber(2012-2014)
Hearthstone
- Dima "Rdu" Radu (2014)
- Thijs "ThijsNL" Molendijk (2014)
- Anton "Semijew" Holm Klang (2014)
- Jan "Skip" Birkemeyer (2014)
- Tobias "Kunzi" Kunzweiler (2014)
League of Legends
- Jael "Katowice" Durán (2014-2016)
- Jakub "Kubon" Turewicz (2012–2015)
- Konrad "Mokatte" Kukier (2012–2017)
- Krystian "Czaru" Przybylski (2012–2014)
- Marek "Makler" Kukier (2012–2014)
- Marek "Libik" Kręgiel (2012–2014)
Starcraft II
- Carlo "ClouD" Giannacco (2010–2011)
- Kim "SaSe" Hammar (Jan.–Jul. 2011)
- Daniel "XlorD" Spenst (2011–2012)
Warcraft III
- Jang "Moon" Jae-ho (2006–2009)
- Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen (2008–2009)
- Pedro "LucifroN" Moreno Durán (2009–2010)
- Kim "ReMinD" Sung Sik
- JaeWook "Lucifer" Noh
- Hyo Sub "FoCuS" Eom
- Jung-Ki "Susiria" Oh
- Deok Man "Soccer" Youn
- Kim Dong "Gostop" Moon
- Kim "Storm" JaeWoong
- Jin Sung "BerA" Lee
- Jae Shin "EVE" Park
- Rene "Ciara" Krag
- Viktor "ySKhYr" Stauning
- Bjarke "Bjarke" Rasmussen
Tournament results
Battlefield 4
- EMS One Winter 2013/14 Finals: 1st place
- ESL One Spring 2014 Finals: 5th place
- ESL One Summer 2014 Finals: 3rd place
- ESL One Fall 2014 Finals: 3rd place
- ESL One Spring 2015 Finals: 3rd place
Counter-Strike
- World Cyber Games 2006: Top 8
- CPL Finals 2006: 2nd place
- ESL Intel Extreme Masters I: Top 8
- Samsung Euro Championship 2007: 3rd place
- Samsung Euro Championship 2008: 2nd place
- Electronic Sports World Cup 2008: 1st place
- ESL Intel Extreme Masters III GC Dubai: 2nd place
League of Legends
- ESL Intel Extreme Masters Season VII GC Singapore: 1st place
- ESL Intel Extreme Masters VII GC Köln: 3rd place
- ESL Intel Extreme Masters VII GC São Paulo: 3rd place
Warcraft III
- zweifacher WC3L-Meister (Seasons IX, XIII)
- dreifacher WC3L-Vizemeister (Seasons VIII, X, XII)
- dreifacher NGL-ONE-Meister (Seasons 2006, 2007, 2007/2008)
- NGL-ONE-Vizemeister (Season 2006/2007)
- Electronic Sports World Cup 2006: 1st place – Noh "Lucifer" Jae-Wook
- International eSports Tournament 2006: 1st place – Jang "Moon" Jae-ho
- World Cyber Games 2007: 3rd place – Jang "Moon" Jae-ho
- ESL Intel Extreme Masters II: 3rd place – Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen
- ESWC Masters of Paris 2008: 1st place – Jang "Moon" Jae-ho
- World Cyber Games 2008: 1st place – Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen
- World Cyber Games 2008: 2nd place – Jang "Moon" Jae-ho
References
- Turlakov, Ivan. "MeetYourMakers drops WarCraft 3 team".
- LeJacq, Yannick (9 February 2015). "League Of Legends Player Tries To Quit Team, Manager Freaks Out". Kotaku. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
- Lewis, Richard (8 February 2015). "MYM threatened Kori with taking his mother's house". The Daily Dot. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
- Zacny, Rob (3 Feb 2015). "LCS team MeetYourMakers in contract scandal after threatening to take a player's family home". PCGamesN. Retrieved 2015-12-15.