Team Liquid

Dutch esports organization

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2025 Team Liquid PH competed in MDL Philippines Season 5, with an impressive record of 6 wins, 5 losses, and 1 draw, achieving a points differential of 10-3.
2025 In MPL Philippines Season 15, the team achieved 1st place with an impressive record of 14 wins and 12 losses, and qualified for the championship.
May 19 2025 Honda terminated its sponsorship of Team Liquid after Lucas 'DiasLucasBr' Dias posted an inappropriate image of an atomic bomb on X, which was deemed incompatible with Honda's corporate values.
May 14 2025 Team Liquid's Rainbow Six Siege team, including Lucas 'DiasLucasBr' Dias, lost to the Japanese team CAG Osaka in the group stage of the RE:L0:AD 2025 tournament.
May 9 2025 Team Liquid acquired EA Sports FC organization Team Gullit, owned by former Dutch football player and manager Ruud Gullit, following a previous partnership during the 2024 Esports World Cup.
February 14 2025 Team Liquid signed Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Carlsen to represent the team during the Champions Chess Tour 2025.
February 13 2025 Team Liquid entered chess by signing American grandmaster Fabiano Caruana.
2024 Both Clément 'Clem' Desplanches and Kim 'Cure' Doh-wook were eliminated in Knockout Round 3 of ESL SC2 Masters: Spring 2024. Clem lost 3-0 to HerO, while Cure lost 3-2 to Shin.
2024 Clément 'Clem' Desplanches secured a direct spot in the Esports World Cup 2024 in Riyadh by winning SC2 Masters Winter 2023.
2024 Kim 'Cure' Doh-wook was eliminated in the Round of 8 of Master's Coliseum 7, losing 3-4 against Solar.
2024 Liquipedia hosted the Dota 2 Wiki, previously on Fandom, with plans to merge the esports and game wikis into a comprehensive single wiki.
2024 MDL Philippines Season 4 results are yet to be determined for Team Liquid PH.
2024 Team Liquid acquired a majority stake in STUN.GG, which manages the rights of AURA Esports, the parent company of ECHO Philippines. This acquisition led to the rebranding of the Filipino and Indonesian rosters for MPL and MDL under the Team Liquid name.
2024 As Liquid ECHO in Season 13, the team places 2nd in the league and achieves 3rd place in the Mid Season Cup.
2024 In MPL Philippines Season 14, Team Liquid PH finishes 6th in the league. Over their total competitive history, they have won 2 MPL Titles and 1 World Championship.
May 2024 Team Liquid re-entered competitive Apex Legends by signing the orgless team 'Legacy' ahead of the 2024 Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) Split 1 Playoffs LAN, featuring players YanYa, Neazul, Jaguares, and coach Pistillo.
May 2024 Team Liquid became a member of the Esports World Cup Foundation Club Support Program, funded by the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund.
February 2024 Clément 'Clem' Desplanches reached the Quarterfinals in IEM Katowice 2024 but lost 3-0 against Serral.
February 2024 Kim 'Cure' Doh-wook reached the Semifinals in IEM Katowice 2024 but lost 3-0 against Maru.
2023 At Dreamhack Atlanta, Kim 'Cure' Doh-wook and Clément 'Clem' Desplanches reached the semifinals of ESL SC2 Masters: Winter 2023 Finals. Clem defeated Serral 3-1 and won the grand final against Dark 4-1.
2023 Liquipedia began branching into traditional sports coverage, launching a Formula 1 wiki.
2023 ECHO finishes third place at MSC 2023 after a five-game series against BURN x FLASH, following their 3-0 defeat by ONIC Esports in the tournament.
2023 During MPL Philippines Season 11, ECHO dominates with an initial 6-0 undefeated record, which is the second-longest winning streak in MPL history before the franchise system.
2023 Team Liquid PH continues strong performance in MPL Philippines Season 11, finishing 2nd in the league and maintaining a bold competitive stance.
2023 At MSC 2023 in Phnom Penh, ECHO starts strong with a 2-0 victory in the Group Stage against Fire Flux Impunity and Team EVO.
2023 Team Liquid PH won MDL Philippines Season 1, achieving a record of 23 wins and 9 losses, securing 1st place.
November 21 2023 Team Liquid announced its departure from Rocket League.
July 15 2023 ECHO (Team Liquid PH) won the Mobile Team of the Year award at the Mobile Gaming Awards in Los Angeles, California. Gold laner Benedict 'BennyQT' Gonzales also received the Mobile Player of the Year trophy, outperforming top players from various mobile gaming titles.
May 5 2023 Team Liquid became the first Dota 2 team to score the minimum number of DPC points and qualify for The International 2023.
2022 Team Liquid PH performs in MPL Philippines Season 9, achieving 3rd place in the league and 6th in playoffs. They finish 16th in the Mid Season Cup and win 1st place in the World Championships.
September 26 2022 Team Liquid released head coach Guilhoto. The team created a 'super team' with Bwipo, Santorin, Bjergsen, Hans Sama, and CoreJJ, but narrowly missed qualifying for Worlds. Hans Sama left the team at the end of the season.
September 22 2022 Team Liquid was announced as one of the 10 partner teams for the Valorant EMEA league.
June 2022 Honda became a major sponsor of Team Liquid's League of Legends team, leading to the team being renamed 'Team Liquid Honda'.
January 2022 Team Liquid signed the World of Warcraft guild Limit, with guild leader Max 'Maximum' Smith becoming a co-owner.
2021 Santorin replaced Broxah as jungler, and Alphari replaced Impact as top laner.
2021 During the 2021 MPL Invitational, ECHO Philippines won their opener by defeating AURA Esports 2-1. They were subsequently eliminated after losing 1-2 to RSG Philippines in the second round.
2021 In season 8, the team was allowed to change their name to ECHO under the same management. They released players Killuash, Jaypee, and 'Greed_' (who returned to ONIC Philippines as Baloyskie). New players were announced, including KurtTzy. They qualified for playoffs but were eliminated by Omega Esports 3-1 in the first round.
2021 Team Liquid PH competes in MPL Philippines Season 8, finishing 5th in the league and 6th in playoffs. They did not qualify for Mid Season Cup, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championships, or ONE Esports MPL Invitational.
December 2021 Five players became co-owners of Team Liquid: Aerial Powers, Asa 'Stimpy' Butterfield, Jonathan 'EliGE' Jablonowski, Juan 'Hungrybox' DeBiedma, and Lex Veldhuis.
April 23 2021 Team Liquid made changes to their Dota 2 roster, with Samuel 'Boxi' Swann taking a break and being replaced by Saeed Samail 'SumaiL' Hassan.
February 24 2021 Team Liquid removed ec1s from their Valorant roster and added Jamppi.
2020 Broxah joined the team as jungler, replacing Xmithie. Doublelift was benched and later traded to Team SoloMid, with Tactical promoted to starter.
2020 Organization introduced Blue, an anthropomorphic horse, as its mascot for merchandising campaigns and collaborations.
2020 In season 7 of MPL Philippines, the team qualified for the playoffs but lost to Execration 0-3.
2020 In Mobile Legends Professional League season 6, AURA Esports from Indonesia acquired the entire AURA PH roster and rebranded the team. They created the notable 'Diggie Strat' unorthodox strategy but were ultimately eliminated by ONIC PH 0-3 in the playoffs. Players Renzio and Kielvj left the team, replaced by Hadess and Bennyqt.
August 7 2020 Team Liquid entered the Valorant esports scene by signing the fish123 roster, including players soulcas, Kryptix, L1NK, ec1s, and ScreaM.
2019 Team Liquid replaced Pobelter with Jensen and Olleh with CoreJJ in the LCS season.
2019 Team Liquid's Counter-Strike Global Offensive team was awarded the Intel Grand Slam prize after winning four tournaments in just 63 days.
April 5 2019 Announced that the website would be moving to the domain tl.net, with teamliquid.net becoming an alias for teamliquid.com.
2018 Team Liquid won multiple LCS splits, with a roster of Impact, Xmithie, Pobelter, Doublelift, and Olleh.

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