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Team Dignitas is an international esports team headquartered in Great Britain. It was founded on September 9, 2003 as a fusion of the Battlefield 1942 clans Legion Condor and Sweden Kompanix. Later on, more teams were added to the organization, and in July 2004 Team Dignitas was registered as a company - Team Dignitas Ltd. In addition to their League of Legends team, Dignitas also sponsors teams and players for Battlefield 3, Counter Strike, Fifa, various fighting games, Quake Live, racing games, and StarCraft II. Michael "ODEE" O'Dell is the current Managing Director of the Team Dignitas organization.
The League of Legends division of Dignitas is one of the leading teams in the North American scene, placing highly in numerous premier and major events, both regional and international, since its conception with the acquisition of Rock Solid in September 2011. Currently, Team Dignitas hosts one team in the North American Season 3 Championship Series and an amateur team, Team Dignitas EU.
History[]
Season 1[]
European Squad[]
Team Dignitas made its first foray into League of Legends on February 18, 2011 with the pickup of the FurlR roster, of which the only notable player is MoMa.[1] The team was invited to the IEM Season V - LoL Invitational which took place on March 4, 2011 where the team placed fourth out of four teams. The squad was dropped in April 2011 citing "irreconcilable differences" with "no way to repair this relationship".[2]
2015 Season[]
Team Dignitas EU reformed early in the season, acquiring the roster of SK Gaming Prime, who had qualified for the EU Challenger Series Spring Split via the Spring Qualifier. After the second week of the split, AD carry CrazyCaps and support Zytan were replaced with Kobbe and Voidle, respectively. The team finished in fourth place at 4-6, qualifying them for the Spring Playoffs, however due to Sencux and Wunderwear being under the minimum age of 17, they could not play with the current roster. The team turned down the opportunity to play with subs and therefore gave up their spot in the playoffs, which then went to fifth place Reason Gaming.[3]
During the Challenger Series off-season, Brokenshard transitioned from jungler to head coach and was replaced by Obvious. In addition, support player Voidle was replaced by Nisbeth, forming an all-Danish roster. In the summer split of the Challenger Series, the team finished 8-2 in second place behind only Gamers2. While playing each series to the maximum number of games, Dignitas EU defeated Denial eSports EU and Mousesports, finishing first and earning a spot in the 2016 Spring Season of the European LCS.
2016 Preseason[]
Due to now having two LCS-level teams, Dignitas was forced to sell one of their rosters, and the organization chose to sell their European team. On October 29, 2015, the team was announced as sold to Follow eSports.[4]
Timeline[]
- 2011
- 2015
- February 18, Team Dignitas EU acquires Team FurIR.
Beardie,
Skaft,
abcDDS,
MoMa,
Play int its ok, and
sommie join.[5] - March 9,
koenig joins. - March 28,
dustFox,
QStrYKerQ, and
Araneae join.
Skaft,
abcDDS, and
sommie leave. - April 20, Team disbands.
Beardie,
dustFox,
koenig,
MoMa,
Play int its ok,
QStrYKerQ, and
Araneae leave.[6]
- February 13, Roster of SK Gaming Prime is acquired.
Wunderwear,
Brokenshard,
Sencux,
CrazyCaps,
Zytan, and Rnglol (Head Coach) join.[7] - February 28,
Kobbe and
Voidle join.
CrazyCaps and
Zytan leave.[8] - March (approx.), Rnglol (Head Coach) leaves.
- March 20, Froskurinn (Assistant Coach,Analyst) joins.
- April 14,
Obvious and
Nisbeth join. Brokenshard (Jungle to Head Coach) changes position.
Voidle leaves.[9] - May 2,
Candyfloss joins as temporary substitute for SCAN Invitational 2, replacing Obvious. - May 4,
Candyfloss (temporary substitute) leaves. - June 19, Froskurinn (Assistant Coach,Analyst) leaves.[10]
- June 23, Razleplasm (Head Analyst) joins.[11]
- July 14,
GoB joins as substitute.[12]
Saulius,
SozPurefect, and
Seffe join as substitutes.
w0ltex leaves. - July (approx.), Veteran (Coach) joins.
- July (approx.), Veteran (Coach) leaves.
- October 29, Follow eSports acquires Team Dignitas EU and their EU LCS 2016 Spring slot.
Wunderwear,
Obvious,
Sencux,
Kobbe,
Nisbeth,
GoB,
Saulius,
SozPurefect,
Seffe, Brokenshard (Head Coach), and Razleplasm (Head Analyst) leave.[13]
Player Roster[]
Former[]
ID | Name | Role | Next Team | |
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Wunderwear | Martin Hansen | Top | Follow eSports | |
Obvious | Dennis Sørensen | Jungle | Enemy | |
Sencux | Chres Laursen | Mid | Follow eSports | |
Kobbe | Kasper Kobberup | Bot | Follow eSports | |
Nisbeth | Nicolai Nisbeth | Support | Follow eSports | |
GoB | Julian Tréguer | Sub/Top | Inspire eSports | |
Brokenshard | Ram Djemal | Sub/Jun | Dignitas | |
Saulius | Saulius Lukošius | Sub/Mid | CooLife Gaming | |
SozPurefect | Hicham Tazrhini | Sub/Mid | To Infinity and Beyond | |
Seffe | Sebastian Tenn | Sub/Sup | NYYRIKKI | |
w0ltex | Marc Bakager Galthéen | Sub/Sup | None | |
Voidle | Erih Sommermann | Support | None | |
Crazycaps | Andy Walda | Bot | Millenium | |
Zytan | Niklas Lakaniemi | Support | Caseking Gaming | |
Beardie | Björn Nilsson | Top | None | |
dustFox | Lars Fasse | Jungle | n!faculty | |
koenig | Raoul Seyfert | Mid | Reason Gaming | |
MoMa | Maik Wallus | Mid | against All authority | |
Play int its ok | Henrik Stach | Bot | Playground Avenue | |
QStrYKerQ | Thomas Höllich | Bot | None | |
Araneae | Alvar Martín Aleñar | Support | Wizards e-Sports Club | |
Skaft | Simon Bergöö | Top | None | |
sommie | Ricky Eriksson | Support | Kismet (European Team) | |
abcDDS | Julien Deregnaucourt | Jungle | Fureur |
Organization[]
Former[]
C | ID | Name | Position | Next Team |
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ODEE | Michael O'Dell | Managing Director | Dignitas | |
Brokenshard | Ram Djemal | Head Coach | Dignitas | |
Razleplasm | Barento Mohammed | Head Analyst | Dignitas | |
Waboba | Magnus Hjorth | Analyst | None | |
Froskurinn | Ryanne Mohr | Assistant Coach/Analyst | Caster | |
Phake | Frederik Knudsen | Manager | None | |
Rnglol | John Crichton | Coach | paiN Gaming |
Tournaments[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Media[]
- 2015
- March 7, Interview with Team Dignitas EU's coach, Rnglol with , and on Team Dignitas
- April 14, Dignitas EU retools with all-Danish lineup, move Brokenshard to head coach by , and on the Daily Dot
- April 27, Interview with dignitas/Obvious: "I like to adjust myself to whatever my team needs" with Roscoe on dignitas.gg
- August 19, Interview with Team Dignitas.EU's Analyst Razleplasm with , and on Esports Heaven
- November 3, Million-dollar deal for pro-gaming team by , and on the BBC
See Also[]
External Links[]
References[]
- ↑ Team Dignitas welcomes LoL team-dignitas.net
- ↑ League of Legends team released team-dignitas.net
- ↑ Competitive Ruling: Team Dignitas EU lolesports.com
- ↑ Follow eSports Acquires Dignitas EU LCS Team followesports.com
- ↑ Team Dignitas welcomes LoL team-dignitas.net
- ↑ League of Legends team released team-dignitas.net
- ↑ Team Dignitas Back in EU League of Legends! team-dignitas.net
- ↑ Team Dignitas LoL EU welcomes a new botlane duo! team-dignitas.net
- ↑ Team Dignitas LoL EU Roster Changes: Two New Players, Brokenshard Head Coach team-dignitas.net
- ↑ Brokenshard's TwitLonger twitlonger.com
- ↑ Raz replaces Froskurinn as LoL EU analyst team-dignitas.com
- ↑ Brokenshard's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Follow eSports Acquires Dignitas EU LCS Team followesports.com