mousesports founded in Berlin
Founded to dominate the German Counter-Strike scene from the start with the five best players from Berlin.
World Cyber Games Bronze Medal
In one of the first global competitions for mousesports, the team managed to claim the Bronze Medal at the 2002 World Cyber Games behind Russia and Canada.
3rd place CPL Cannes
In France, mousesports fought their way through the tournament bracket, only losing to Team9 twice to finish on third place.
3rd place CPL Kopenhagen
Another Bronze Medal finish by mousesports in Kopenhagen, as mousesports finished on third place behind SK Gaming & GamePoint Online.
WarCraft III team established
In 2003, mousesports set the foundation for what was about to become one of the most successful WarCraft III divisions in the world, with legendary players like HasuObs & Spell.
Battlefield European Champion
The mousesports Battlefield 1942 team was considered one of the strongest forces worldwide, as they've won the European Championship in 2004.
New games in mousesports
In 2004, mousesports started its Unreal Tournament division, which will later dominate the tournament scene for years to come. Mousesports not only started the Unreal Tournament division, but also ventured into FIFA, Painkiller and CS:CZ for ESWC eventually.
WCG Vice World Champion
Maurice "Burnie" Engelhardt joined forces with mousesports after winning the Electronic Sports World Cup 2004 in Unreal Tournament and became Vice World Champion at the World Cyber Games 2004.
Best CS team worldwide
The mousesports Counter-Strike team was ranked 1st in the GotFrag World Ranking in 2005, becoming the best Counter-Strike team in that period. The team not only won the EuroCup and CPL Barcelona but also finished 3rd at the Electronic Sports World Cup 2005.
Double EuroCup Champions
In 2005, mousesports won the ClanBase EuroCup not once, but twice. In Counter-Strike & Unreal Tournament, no team was able to mess with the German brand.
Cooller joins mousesports
One of the most storied pro players of all time, Anton "Cooler" Singov joined mousesports in 2005 to represent the organisation in the coming years in Quake 4 and Quake Live.
Defending EuroCup
In 2006, mousesports successfully defended the ClanBase/GGL EuroCup in Counter-Strike, with the addition of legendary Norwegian player Ola "elemeNt" Moum.
Cooller becomes best Quake player
In 2006, mousesports player Anton "Cooller" Singov became the world's best Quake 4 player, winning the CPL Winter 2005 over his arch rival for the next year, Johan "toxic" Quick.
New era in Counter-Strike
In 2007, mousesports started a new era in professional Counter-Strike, as Tixo, Kapio, gob b and cyx joined the brand. Together with Franz "gore" Burghardt and Roman "roman" Ausserdorfer they created the most successful German CS team of all times.
Nihilum joins mousesports
Nihilum, the world's most successful World of Warcraft guild, joined forces with mousesports in 2007 to become the brand's official WoW label.
Dota & PES in mousesports
In 2007, mousesports expanded its gaming portfolio to Dota and Pro Evolution Soccer - both teams will become one of the world's best to compete with the very best.
IEM World Champion
Mousesports won the IEM World Championship in Hannover, Germany.
IEM Global Champion Dubai
In 2008, mousesports won the IEM Global Challenge in Dubai, with a 2-0 victory over the Golden 5 lineup, representing Frag eXecutors.
WEM Vice World Champion
Mousesports claimed the Vice World Championship in Korea in 2008, at the World Esports Masters, only losing to later champion mTw.
mousesports wins GameGune
After finishing on 2nd place in 2008, mousesports won the GameGune 2009 in a thrilling Grand Final over the Golden 5 lineup "WICKED" with 16-11 on de_dust2 to take home the Gold Medal.
Setting National Records
In 2009, mousesports was the first team to win three consecutive National Championships in Counter-Strike. From 2008 to 2012, mousesports has won all CS ESL Pro Series Championships (nine in a row), before closing the legendary Counter-Strike 1.6 division.
StarCraft II team created
In 2010, mousesports ventured into StarCraft II, to become the world's best StarCraft team outside of Korea.
cyx dies in car accident
Legendary mousesports player Antonio "cyx" Daniloski dies in a tragic car accident in July 2010 and will be missed by many up to date.
IEM European Champion
In early 2010, mousesports claimed first place at the IEM European Championship with a victory over Fnatic in the Grand Final.
Early StarCraft II dominance
Quickly after switching to StarCraft II, mousesports claimed several Gold Medals, including the IEM Global Challenge Cologne Championship as well as first and second place at DreamHack Winter 2010.
StarCraft II Champions
In 2011, the mousesports StarCraft II team showcased their strength by winning the EG Masters Cup twice, as well as the MEDION Trophy at Paris Games Week.
TSL3 Champion
In 2011, mousesports StarCraft II player Marcus "ThorZaIN" Eklöf has won the Team Liquid Starleague #3 with a 3-1 Grand Final victory over his Swedish compatriot NaNiWa in New York City.
ESWC World Champion
Mousesports StarCraft II player Grzegorz "MaNa" Komincz won the Electronic Sports World Cup 2012. His teammate Florian "oNio" Roschu secured the Vice World Championship in Trackmania.
Copenhagen Games Champion
In 2012, mousesports won the Copenhagen Games 2012, the most important and prestigious Counter-Strike: Source tournament worldwide. Shortly following after their triumph, the lineup transitioned to become the brands first official Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team.
DreamHack Summer Champion
In 2012, mousesports StarCraft II player Grzegorz "MaNa" Komincz has won the DreamHack Summer with a 3-1 Grand Final victory over DIMAGA.
EMS One Summer Champion
In 2013, the mousesports Dota 2 team became the EMS One Summer Champion after defeating Evil Geniuses with 3-1 in the Grand Final. In the Spring season, mousesports finished on 3rd place.
ESL Euro Series Champion
In 2013, the mousesports StarCraft II team has been crowned ESL Euro Series Champion after a 3-1 Grand Final victory over Natus Vincere.
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American Dota Champion
In 2014, mousesports won the American Dota League Season 2, with a 3-1 Grand Final victory over Team Liquid.
The International 2014
In 2014, mousesports has qualified for the most important Dota 2 tournament in the world, The International, for the third time in a row. From 2012 to 2014, mousesports has been part of the most prestigious tournament all year. They've finished 13th in 2012 and 2013, as well as 11th in 2014.
First Major Event
In 2014, mousesports has been a part of the first major event in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, the Intel Extreme Masters Katowice.
Return of a legend
In Januar 2015, legendary mousesports team captain Fatih "gob b" Dayik announced his return to the professional gaming scene by signing with mousesports, the team he led to glory several years ago in Counter-Strike 1.6.
New era in CS:GO
By signing the tree players Denis "denis" Howell, Johannes "nex" Maget and Timo "Spiidi" Richter, as well as one of the most talented players of his time, Nikola "NiKo" Kovac, mousesports recreated their Counter-Strike: Global Offensive division from scratch in 2015.
APM S2 Champions
Mousesports has won the APM Season 2 Finals in Krefeld, Germany. The team performed well, not dropping a single map in their second offline event of 2016, after finishing 5th at DreamHack Leipzig in January.
WESA Founding Member
In 2016, mousesports has been among the eight founding members of WESA, an organization aiming to further professionalize esports by introducing elements of player representation, standardized regulations, and revenue sharing for teams.
E LEAGUE success
In 2016, mousesports was one of the core teams to compete in E LEAGUE, a new CS:GO league, organized by WME|IMG & Turner Sports Broadcasting. Mousesports finished 3rd and 5th in their first two seasons, winning a combined prize money of $120,000 USD.
Jung von Matt/sports becomes official agency
In January 2017, mousesports and Jung von Matt/sports, Germany's most decorated sports marketing agency, announced their future cooperation.
6 consecutive Majors
In June 2017, mousesports has successfully qualified for their 6th consecutive CS:GO Major since 2015.
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Champions of Mykonos
In September 2017, mousesports has won the ESG Tour in Mykonos. On their way to the championship, they’ve defeated the likes of Heroic, Gambit, Virtus.pro and Team Liquid.
Problem X becomes EVO Champion
SFV player Ben "mouz Problem X" Simon became the World Champion of the Evolution Championship Series 2018 in Las Vegas.
ESL One New York Champions
In September 2018, mousesports won against numerous opponents during ESL One New York, including NRG eSports and Fnatic. The team then proceeded to win against Team Liquid in the finals.
StarSeries S4 Champions
In February 2018, mousesports got the upper hand against the best teams in the world, in the likes of SK Gaming, Cloud9, Team Liquid and G2 Esports during the Starseries S4 in Kiev, Ukraine. mousesports defeated home crowd favorites Natus Vincere in the Grand Final.
V4 Future Sports Champions
In March 2018, mousesports CS:GO team won the V4 Future Sports Festival in Budapest. In the Grand Final mousesports defeated Virtus.pro with 2:1 and they took home €200,000 EUR price money
Pro League World Champions
At the end of 2019, the mousesports Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team won the ESL Pro League Season 10 Finals in Odense, Denmark. mousesports player Robin "ropy" Kool was awarded as the Most Valuable Player of the tournament.
German League of Legends Champions
In April 2019, mousesports League of Legends roster won the German ESL Meisterschaft in Düsseldorf. In the finals they defeated SK Gaming Prime with 2:0.
League of Legends Champions
In August 2019, the mousesports League of Legends team won the Premier Tour Summer 2019 at gamecom in Cologne, Germany. In the Grand Final against BIG, mousesports took the trophy with a 3:2 victory.
Finishing 2019 at the top
After winning the ESL Pro League S11 in Odense with a legendary 3:0 win over Fnatic, the cs_summit 5 in Los Angeles and the EPICENTER 2019, mousesports' CS:GO roster finished at first place according to the ESL world ranking.
2002
mousesports founded in Berlin
2002
World Cyber Games Bronze Medal
2003
3rd place CPL Cannes
2003
3rd place CPL Kopenhagen
2003
WarCraft III team established
2004
Battlefield European Champion
2004
New games in mousesports
2004
WCG Vice World Champion
2005
Best CS team worldwide
2005
Double EuroCup Champions
2005
Cooller joins mousesports
2006
Defending EuroCup
2006
Cooller becomes best Quake player
2007
New era in Counter-Strike
2007
Nihilum joins mousesports
2007
Dota & PES in mousesports
2008
IEM World Champion
2008
IEM Global Champion Dubai
2008
WEM Vice World Champion
2009
mousesports wins GameGune
2009
Setting National Records
2010
StarCraft II team created
2010
cyx dies in car accident
2010
IEM European Champion
2010
Early StarCraft II dominance
2011
StarCraft II Champions
2011
TSL3 Champion
2012
ESWC World Champion
2012
Copenhagen Games Champion
2012
DreamHack Summer Champion
2013
EMS One Summer Champion
2013
ESL Euro Series Champion
2014
American Dota Champion
2014
The International 2014
2014
First Major Event
2015
Return of a legend
2015
New era in CS:GO
2016
APM S2 Champions
2016
WESA Founding Member
2016
E LEAGUE success
2017
Jung von Matt/sports becomes official agency
2017
6 consecutive Majors
2017
Champions of Mykonos
2018
Problem X becomes EVO Champion
2018
ESL One New York Champions
2018
StarSeries S4 Champions
2018
V4 Future Sports Champions
2019
Pro League World Champions
2019
German League of Legends Champions
2019
League of Legends Champions
2019
Finishing 2019 at the top
Hall of Fame
Christian 'Blizzard' Chmiel
Former CS Player
Antonio 'cyx' Daniloski
Former CS Player
Anton 'Cooller' Singov
Former Quake Player
Fatih "gob b" Dayik
Former CS Player
Franz "gore" Burghardt
Former CS Player
Dennis 'HasuObs' Schneider
Former WC3 & SC2 Player
Jonas "Johnny R." Bollack
Former CS Player
Navid "Kapio" Javadi
Former CS Player
Roman "Roman R." Reinhardt
Former CS Player
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Minh "Spell" Nguyen
Former WC3 Player
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