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Elements Pro Gaming |
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Org Location | Russia |
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Head Coach | Denis "Ultimatum" Merkulov |
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Created | Organization 2015-11-24 LoL Division 2017-01-31 |
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Elements Pro Gaming is a Russian eSports organization formed in July 2015. They currently sponsor teams for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and League of Legends.
History[edit]
2017 Season[edit]
Elements Pro Gaming entered League of Legends in January 2017, by acquiring the CIS CL spot of Babuwkini Ogurchiki. Their roster for the Spring Season included Nike3, Fomko, Lodik, Saviour, and Nissha, who renamed to AHaHaCiK after a while. EPG failed to make it to the Playoffs after losing three-way first place tiebreaker in Group B with Team Empire and Gambit.CIS Academy.
EPG qualified for the 2017 Russian e-Sports Cup. The team dominated their group, going undefeated with a 5-0-0 score, placing them in the upper bracket finals where they being beaten by Zoff Gaming 1-2. However, they advanced to the offline finals after 2-0 victory over Dolphins in the lower bracket. For the offline stage of the event the team added Nomanz to their roster, Fomko moves to toplane. In the semifinals EPG faced Zoff Gaming again and beat them 2-1 for this time, defeating Gambit.CIS Academy later in the finals eventually with the same score.
EPG did significant roster changes prior to the start of the 2017 CIS CL Summer Season. The new roster consisted of Unreformed, Zoiren, Zima zvR, Raxxo, and AHaHaCiK. They ended Regular Season in four place, after winning a tiebreaker against GLAFI. EPG advanced to 2018 LCL Spring Promotion after a 3-2 victory over Team Just Ice in the Playoffs. The team wasn't able to qualify for 2018 LCL Spring Season through the Promotion Tournament, losing 1-3 to RoX.
Timeline[edit]
- February 28, DeeDram joins as a sub.[16]
- April 16, Four's contract expires.[17]
- April 30, NoNholy, Phlaty, VincentVega, Archie2b, and DeeDram's contracts expire.[18]
- June 28, NoNholy, Four, Phlaty, VincentVega, Archie2b, and DeeDram's contracts are extended.[19]
- October 23, VincentVega retires.[20]
- November 13, Four leaves.[21]
- January 17, LCL slot of Natus Vincere is acquired.[8]
- January 19, Ultimatum joins as head coach.[9]
- January 20, Aoi Haru, Gumbeq (now Gumbo), Drobovik123, Shiganari, and Archie2b (previously Archie) join. Fiftyseven joins as an analyst.[10]
- February (approx.), Lodik joins as a sub.
- February 19, AHaHaCiK rejoins. Gumbo leaves.[11] Fiftyseven leaves analyst role.[12]
- March 8, Lodik leaves.[13]
- May 5, AHaHaCiK leaves.[14]
- June (approx.), Finita (Previously atiniF) joins.
- July (approx.), Anechek joins. Finita leaves.
- December 21, NoNholy, Four, Phlaty, and VincentVega join. Aoi Haru, Anechek, Drobovik123, and Shiganari leave.[15]
- January 31, CIS CL slot of Babuwkini Ogurchiki is acquired. Nike3, Fomko, Nissha, Lodik, and Saviour join. RafaelV joins as a sub. Musson joins as manager.[1]
- February (approx.), RafaelV leaves.
- March 19, Ratxi and Lake of sorrow join. Lodik and Saviour leave.[2]
- April (approx.), Nissha renames to AHaHaCiK.
- May 25, Nomanz joins. Fomko moves to top lane.[3]
- June 18, Unreformed, Zoiren, Zima zvR, and Raxxo join. Nike3, Fomko, and Ratxi leaves. Lake of Sorrow moves to sub and coach.[4]
- July 13, IIeHTaJIruH joins. Zoiren leaves.[5]
- July 24, Johnarnau joins. Unreformed moves to sub.[6]
- July 30, Unreformed moves back to starter. Johnarnau leaves.[7]
- August (approx.), roster disbands.
Player Roster[edit]
- Contract Expiration Notice: To prevent over-reporting of changes, we are keeping players with expired contracts listed here until either (a) an announcement is made from the player or the team about their departure; (b) the player joins another team; or (c) the 2020 season begins & the player is not re-added to the GCD, whichever happens first.
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NoNholy
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Aleksandr Ovchinikov
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2Top Laner |
2019-11-18 |
2018-12-21
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CIS |
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Phlaty
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Alexey Lemeshchuk
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3Mid Laner |
2019-11-18 |
2018-12-21
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Archie2b
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Vyacheslav Egorov
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4Support |
2019-11-18 |
2018-01-20
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CIS |
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DeeDram
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Grigory Alekseev
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5Sub/Sup |
2019-11-18 |
2019-02-28
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Temporary Subs[edit]
Organization[edit]
Current[edit]
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Position
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Ivan Belov
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General Manager
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Musson
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Sergey Plaksin
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Team Manager
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Ultimatum
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Denis Merkulov
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90Head Coach
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ID
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Name
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Next Team
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Lake of Sorrow
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Daniil Evlentiev
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Coach
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None
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Tournaments[edit]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Elements Pro Gaming Tournament Results - Show Prize as (Local • USD • Euros) |
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Date | Pl | Prize | Event | Last Result | Roster |
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2019-08-31 | 0030043 - 4 | ₽625,000$ 9,555.38€ 8,653.94 | LCL 2019 Summer Playoffs | | NoNholy, Four, Phlaty, VincentVega, Archie2b, Ultimatum |
2019-08-25 | 0040004 | | LCL 2019 Summer | 9 - 5 RR | NoNholy, Four, Phlaty, VincentVega, Archie2b, Ultimatum |
2019-07-31 | 0050085 - 8 | | LCL 2019 Summer Open Cup | |
NoNholy,
Four,
Phlaty, VincentVega, Archie2b, Ultimatum |
2019-04-14 | 0020002 | ₽1,000,000₽1,000,000₽1,000,000 | LCL 2019 Spring Playoffs | | NoNholy, Four, Phlaty, Vincent Vega, Archie2b, Ultimatum |
2019-03-24 | 0010001 | | LCL 2019 Spring | 12 - 2 RR | NoNholy, Four, Phlaty, Vincent Vega, Archie2b, Ultimatum |
2019-03-06 | 0050085 - 8 | | LCL 2019 Spring Open Cup | | NoNholy, Four, Phlaty, VincentVega, Archie2b, Ultimatum |
2018-08-30 | aaaaaaQ | | LCL 2019 Spring Promotion | | Aoi Haru, Anechek, Drobovik123, Shiganari, Archie2b, Ultimatum |
2018-08-19 | 0080008 | | LCL 2018 Summer | 2 - 12 RR | Aoi Haru, Anechek, Drobovik123, Shiganari, Archie2b, Ultimatum |
2018-06-29 | 0050085 - 8 | | LCL 2018 Open Cup | 1 - 2 RR | Aoi Haru, Finita, Drobovik123, Shiganari, Archie2b |
2018-06-17 | aaaaaaQ | | LCL 2018 Open Cup Qualifier | | Aoi Haru, Finita, Drobovik123, Shiganari, Archie2b |
Total Prize:USD 0 • RUB 1,625,000 |
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