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Team NoA
Year founded: 2003




Team NoA is a professional Counter-Strike
Counter-Strike
Counter-Strike is a tactical first-person shooter video game developed by Valve Corporation which originated from a Half-Life modification by Minh "Gooseman" Le and Jess "Cliffe" Cliffe...

team who are as well known for setting precedents as they are for being a successful team. Founded by Jonas "bsl" Alsaker, the team was several times regarded as the worlds best, taking home many prestigious "trophies" (or at least victories). They were the first professional e-sports team to consist of members from multiple continents when they formed the team from highly experienced players from the USA, Canada and Norway. They were also the first e-sports team ever to pay for a player transfer out of a contract when they bought Norwegian player Ola “element” Moum out of his contract with SK Gaming
SK Gaming
SK Gaming is a professional German electronic sports organization founded in 1997 by a small group of Quake players living in Oberhausen. SK Gaming retains teams across different genres and are particularly known for their success in Counter-Strike tournaments...

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In May 2004, elemeNt left Team NoA for the Brazilian team, mibr. Jason "Cpt. Canada" Kwong was brought in after being left out by his teammates as a backup player in NiP
Nip
NIP, NIPS, or nip may refer to:* Neural Information Processing Systems, a computational statistics conference held annually, usually in Canada....

. Team NoA was ready for World e-Sports Games
World e-Sports Games
World eSport Games is a competitive, international video game league with elite amateur and pro gamers from around the world battling to be crowned world champions...

 season 2. 3 days before the departure for Seoul, Korea, "fisker" left the team, putting his former teammates in a difficult situation. The team contacted Lars "Naikon" Olaisen who joined the team in Korea on very short notice.

In July 2005 the international Team NoA came to an end when it was announced that BrandTheGame would take over the management and method and shaGuar left for Team 3D
Team 3d
Team 3D may refer to any of the following:*Dudley Boyz, a professional wrestling tag team in the WWF/E and TNA.*3D.NY, an American electronic sports club.*Final Boss, a team of professional Halo 3 gamers who compete in Major League Gaming ....

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The team would from then on be more localised. In late August a new Scandinavian team was announced along with new sponsorships and branding.

The CPL UK World Tour (Sept 2005) was the new NoA's first tournament, and they did very well by outplacing big names such as SK.swe, 4Kings and MiBR.

Shortly after CPL UK, Team NoA participated in the World E-sports Games qualifier in Stockholm. All the best teams from Europe was gathered and Team NoA successfully qualified for the Korean Tournament. After World e-Sports Games season 3, the team had some internal problems after the 5 week long stay in Korea. All players except XeqtR were released and the current team was founded.

In 2006 Krystian "Gizmo" Kruszewski was joined to NoA and help them reflections from the bottom with a lot of experience in eSport. Only after a few weeks after Gizmo's joined Team NoA showed up at shgOpen 2006, seeded as one of the favorites. Team NoA showed their future potential and won the tournament by beating the Swedish favorites, fnatic in the Grand Final.

2003

Founded on November 26th, 2003 [1], Team NoA combined members hailing from both Europe and North America into one of the first truly international professional eSports rosters.

The team initially set their goal of winning the CPL Winter 2003 event before forming the team[2], and with a month to prepare. The members temporarily relocated to California to practice at the Gamers-X LAN Center with Swedish team AdrenalineGX[3] a few weeks prior to the tournament.

The team placed 2nd at CPL Winter 2003[4] losing to   Team SK in the grand finals. Notable wins include a 13-5 victory over Team 64, a 13-2 victory over AdrenalineGX and a 13-2 victory over   Mousesports.[5]

2004

Two months after acquiring   Ola "elemeNt" Moum[6] NoA traveled to Paris, France for the 2004 Electronic Sports World Cup
Electronic Sports World Cup
The Electronic Sports World Cup is an international professional gaming championship.Every year winners of national qualifier event around the world earn the right to represent their country in the ESWC Finals...

. After winning their initial group stage[7], the team entered the second group stage and lost to   Virtus.pro and TSG[8]. These relatively early losses resulted in a 9th-16th placing.

In contrast to the ESWC outcome, NoA moves on to go undefeated in Colorado Springs, Colorado at the EverLAN Summer 2004[9] event that was the precursor to CPL Summer 2004. After sweeping the group stage, NoA took the top seed heading into the quarter-finals. They had a narrow win over TEC that included one of the longest matches in Counter-Strike history after going into five overtimes.[10] They went on to beat   United 5 in the semi-finals[11] before defeating   Team EG 13-3 and 13-2 in the grand finals.[12]

Two weeks after EverLAN, the team competed in   Dallas, Texas for their second CPL attempt at CPL Summer 2004.[13] They received the number two seed.[14] Upon entering bracket play, NoA took a quick loss to their first opponent, TAU.[15] A 13-11 win over Gamewyze followed by two wins over lesser known teams saw them face the west-coasts Team Rival. A loss in double overtime sent them home with 9th-12th.[16]

One month later at   OsloLAN 2004, NoA placed 2nd to spiXel.[17] After a undefeated run in the upper bracket, NoA came up against   spiXel who had been knocked down to the lower bracket in the 2nd round. The grand finals was over in two maps with a 16-13 and 16-8 defeat.[18]

At this point,   knoxville[19] and   Destructo[20] went inactive. NoA picked up   XeqtR[21] and headed to Nollelva. They placed 4th overall, behind the Swedish teams spiXel, ICSU, and   SK-Gaming.[22]

Approaching the end of 2004, NoA made a third attempt at CPL with CPL Winter 2004. They received a number eight seed[23]. A close win over   MiBR[24] in the second round of upper bracket play put them against the winners of CPL Summer 2004,   EYEballers. Strong play in the opening half by NoA was reversed after a flash bug thrown by   shaGuar gave the rounds following it to   EYE[25]. EYE took the advantage and knocked NoA down to the lower bracket. They made it to the grand finals after beating teams   G3X, D!E,   compLexity,   Begrip, GamerCo.[26]. They became the first team ever to win a CPL after coming from the lower bracket by beating EYE two maps in a row.[27]

2005

In February of 2005 NoA traveled to Korea[28] for the inaugural season of the World e-Sports Games or WEG, an 8-team invite only tournament.[29] NoA won a best of three grand finals against   4kings, coming back after losing the first map.[30]

Following the Korean success,   MiBR bought out elemeNt's contract and NiP's reserve roster member   fisker came in to replace him[31]. However, only days before the start of WEG Season 2 fisker dropped out and was hastily replaced by   quick[32]. The second season of WEG was fruitless as the team lost twice in group play and was sent home.[33]

Once home, shaGuar and   method both received offers from   Team 3D which they took[34]. This left NoA with a one man roster of XeqtR, following   Naikon's inactive status because of schooling[35].

In August 2005, a new lineup was announced consisting of new members   DarK[36],   Red[37],   speedi[38], and   KixeR[39]. A week later the team competed at CPL UK 2005. With the ninth seed they ended up finishing fourth overall.[40]

October saw NoA sent to Korea for a third time[41] after placing 2nd at the qualifiers behind   Wings. Once in Seoul, the team was removed from play in the 2nd round of group play after loses to   wNv.cn and Project_Kr with a final placing of 5th-8th[42]. The three swedes on the roster left following the result, forcing the team to reform once again[43].

2006

On January 4th of 2006, DarK was released from the roster.[44] NoA refreshed its roster with four new members this time around. Picking up Norwegians   prb and   xione[45], along with Danish players   zonic and   hpx[46], the first of many Danes to join. The new roster got a test run at the   SHGOpen 2006[47] after a week of preparation. The team took 1st place after defeating   fnatic in the finals.[48]

Following success at at SHG, once again NoA flew to Seoul, Korea to attend the WEG Season Four tournament[49]. Losing all three of their first three matches[50], the team was hastily dispatched and loyal to history, again made roster changes upon returning home.

This time Norwegian xione was out[51], in his place XeqtR brought in the Danish player   Paddy[52]. The summer saw team leader XeqtR retiring from competitive gaming and leaving his roster without a Norwegian member for the first time in the history of the organization. Also leaving the roster, Preben "prb" Gammelsæter.[53]

To help fill the void, NoA brought in   mJe and   FaagaN.[54] Later that year, FaagaN went inactive and   ave was added.[55]

Competing at the   WCG 2006 Finals with the new lineup, NoA took home 4th place.[56]

2007

This gave NoA an entirely Danish membership. The new squad took top placings at Clanbase Eurocup XIII[57], and a third place finish at   SHGOpen2007[58].

Paddy left the team in May of 2007 to "pursue new goals". His replacement was   Sunde, a Danish player formerly of Spirit of Amiga[59]. The new rosters first tournament was   ESWC 2007.[60]

At the event, the first group stage was nearly perfect[61]. However, a loss to   wNv.cn marred the record. Moving on undefeated in the 2nd group stage, they beat teams   NiP,   Dignitas, and   Emulate on their way to the quarter finals[62]. Once there, NoA faced   MiBR. The first map of the best of three series went to NoA in triple overtime[63]. On the next map, they once again won with a narrow victory of 16-14, placing them in the grand finals opposite of   Pentagram. In a match that saw the crowd becoming very vocal, Pentagram took the first map 16-5. The second map went into two overtimes, with NoA taking the win 22-18. On the third and final map, NoA lost 9-16 and finished out 2nd.[64]

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July of 2007 brought the World Cyber Games 2007 Grand Championship, and another second place finish for the team.[65]

4th generation

Danny 'zonic' Sørensen Brian 'hpx' Pøhl Christensen Muhamed 'mJe' Eid Alexander 'ave' Holdt Christian 'Paddy' Juhl
Team NoA merged with, and became,   mortalTeamwork (mTw).

3rd generation

Jørgen 'XeqtR' Johannessen Preben 'prb' Gammelsæter Lasse 'xione' Stokke Danny 'zonic' Sørensen Brian 'hpx' Pøhl Christensen

2nd generation

Jørgen 'XeqtR' Johannessen Ruben 'Dark' Bielenberg Louis 'Red' Nyberg Michel 'speedi' Gewargis Andréas 'KixeR' Sjölander

1st generation

Jonas 'bsl' Alsaker Vikan Lars 'Naikon' Olaisen Hallvar 'knoxville' Dehli Griffin 'shaGuar' Benger Michael 'method' So

Latest roster

Mohammed "mJe" Eid Danny Michael "zonic" Sørensen Christoffer "Sunde" Sunde Brian Pøhl "hpx" Christensen Alexander "ave" Holdt

Former players

Jonas 'bsl' Alsaker Vikan Lars 'Naikon' Olaisen Hallvar 'knoxville' Dehli Griffin 'shaGuar' Benger Michael 'method' So Devon 'Destructo' Domercq Ola 'elemeNt' Moum Jørgen 'XeqtR' Johannessen Louis 'Red' Nyberg Christer 'fisker' Eriksson Andréas 'KixeR' Sjölander Michel 'speedi' Gewargis Ruben 'Dark' Bielenberg Lasse 'xione' Stokke Preben 'prb' Gammelsæter Christian 'Paddy' Juhl Rasmus 'FaagaN' Møller

Noticeable Championships

  • 1st @ Cyberathlete Professional League
    Cyberathlete Professional League
    The Cyberathlete Professional League , founded on June 27, 1997 by gaming entrepreneur Angel Munoz, is a professional sports tournament organization specializing in computer and console video game competitions....

     Winter 2003
  • 1st @ Cyberathlete Professional League
    Cyberathlete Professional League
    The Cyberathlete Professional League , founded on June 27, 1997 by gaming entrepreneur Angel Munoz, is a professional sports tournament organization specializing in computer and console video game competitions....

     Winter 2004
  • 1st @ World eSport Games 2005
  • 1st @ SHG Open 2006
  • 2nd @ Electronic Sports World Cup
    Electronic Sports World Cup
    The Electronic Sports World Cup is an international professional gaming championship.Every year winners of national qualifier event around the world earn the right to represent their country in the ESWC Finals...

     2007
  • 2nd @ World Cyber Games
    World Cyber Games
    The World Cyber Games is an international competitive video-gaming event operated by South Korean company World Cyber Games Inc., and sponsored by Samsung and Microsoft...

     2007
  • 3rd @ Intel Extreme Masters
    Intel Extreme Masters
    The Intel Extreme Masters are a series of gaming tournaments held in various European locations. These ESL sanctioned events include events in Starcraft II, Counter-Strike 1.6, Quake Live, and League of Legends. The body that owns the league is Turtle Entertainment. The League has existed for...

     2007
  • 1st @ Intel Extreme Masters
    Intel Extreme Masters
    The Intel Extreme Masters are a series of gaming tournaments held in various European locations. These ESL sanctioned events include events in Starcraft II, Counter-Strike 1.6, Quake Live, and League of Legends. The body that owns the league is Turtle Entertainment. The League has existed for...

     2008
  • 1st @ World Cyber Games
    World Cyber Games
    The World Cyber Games is an international competitive video-gaming event operated by South Korean company World Cyber Games Inc., and sponsored by Samsung and Microsoft...

     2008
  • 1st @ Electronic Sports World Cup
    Electronic Sports World Cup
    The Electronic Sports World Cup is an international professional gaming championship.Every year winners of national qualifier event around the world earn the right to represent their country in the ESWC Finals...

     2008
  • 1st @ KODE5
    KODE5
    The KODE5 is an international gaming circuit that will take place in more than 20 countries worldwide and a grand final in Moscow, Russia. Every year winners of regional events event around the world will earn the right to represent their country in the Grand Final event...

    2008

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