
After being crowned as Esports Team of The Year in 2006, an avalanche started in the ranks of fnatic, allowing them to win various events in different game disciplines for the past two years. With the mission of wanting to turn enthusiasm, passion and entrepreneurial skills into a thriving global business, through the creation of the most prolific and well knows esports team in the infancy of a new world sport, Fnatic sets the standard high and have obviously not fallen below their proclaimed level, when looking at recent achievements.
DreamHack Winter 2011, Jönköping
1st ($14,250)
IEM VI Global Challenge 2011, Guangzhou
1st ($16,000)
IEM V European Championship Finals 2011, Kiev
1st ($20,000)
Komplett Gamer Challenge 2010, Copenhagen
1st ($18,838)
IEM 5 Global Challenge 2010, Shanghai
1st ($14,000)
GameGune 2010, Bilbao
1st ($15,493)
Arbalet Cup Europe 2010, Stockholm
1st ($15,000)
World e-Sports Masters 2009, Hangzhou
1st ($22,500)
World Cyber Games 2009, Chengdu
2nd ($18,000)
Extreme Masters Global Challenge 2009, Dubai
1st ($10,000)
e-Stars 2009, Seoul
1st ($12,000)
Kode5 Global Finals 2009, Moscow
1st ($25,000)
ESWC Masters 2009, Chenoan
1st ($20,000)
Extreme Masters III Global Finals 2009, Hannover
1st ($50,000)
Extreme Masters III Global Challenge 2009, Montreal
1st ($25,000)
Samsung Euro Championship 2008, Hannover
1st ($19,700)