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Fnatic : ウィキペディア英語版
Fnatic

Fnatic (pronounced "Fanatic" ) (sometimes styled fnatic) is a professional esports organization headquartered in London, United Kingdom.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=contact us page )〕 Founded July 23, 2004, The team has players from around the world, across a variety of games, such as ''Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'', ''League of Legends'' and ''Dota 2''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Team Money Ranking )
Fnatic's ''League of Legends'' team won the first ever ''League of Legends'' World Championship in 2011, and also holds the record for the most ''League of Legends'' Championship Series titles, totalling five. In the Summer Split 2015 they broke the record as the first team to finish a split undefeated.
== Overview ==
The organization was founded on 23 July 2004 by Sam Mathews and Anne Mathews. After playing several years for Fnatic, Patrik "cArn" Sättermon, a Counter-Strike player, became the Chief Gaming Officer of Fnatic in 2012. Wouter Sleijffers replaced Anne Mathews as CEO in 2015, whilst Sam Mathews is the Board Chairman.
Between 2008 and 2009, Fnatic was sponsored by MSI and SteelSeries, spurring a temporary name change to FnaticMSI. On 1 June 2011, Fnatic partnered with EIZO to launch their gaming monitors into the market.
In 2006, Fnatic acquired a ''World of Warcraft'' team, Fnatic. WoW. Returning to represent Fnatic in the ''World of Warcraft'' 3v3 community was players TooGood, Vo0, and Ztrider. The Fnatic. WoW division won top finishes in events including BlizzCon, Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) and Major League Gaming (MLG).
In 2007, Fnatic acquired a ''DotA'' team, Fnatic. DotA, represented by Ritter "Ritter" Rusli, Romi "melen" Gunawan, Ariyanto "Lakuci" Sony, Sugiarto "BaHaMuT" Cahyadi, Jeffry "Neo" Lu. They were formerly known as XcN DotA.
In 2008, Fnatic picked up a new ''DotA'' team with a roster of Edvin "Kwom" Börjesson, Jonathan "Loda" Berg, Rasmus "Misery-" Berth, Rene "Kebap-" Werner, and Aringazin "Aidar" Aidar.
In 2010 FnaticMSI.HoN was restructured with players like Johan "N0tail" Sundstein, Kalle "Trixi" Saarinen, Henrik "Freshpro" Hansen, Jascha "Nova_" Markuse, and Tal "Fly" Aizik.
In January 2012, Fnatic took on RaidCall as a sponsor. With the new title sponsor, Fnatic expanded into South Korea and became the first non-Korean esports team to acquire a professional gaming house in Seoul.
In 2012, Fnatic picked up the former GamersLeague ''Dota 2'' team in order to compete with other top teams. The team placed fourth in ESWC, but soon after, the team parted ways with Fnatic.
In 2015, Fnatic announced a return to ''Dota 2'', acquiring and sponsoring Team Malaysia.
On October 1, 2015 sports betting website Dafabet became of sponsor of Fnatic.
The company has its headquarters in London, near the Silicon Roundabout at Old Street, with a full-time senior management team including a CEO, CGO, Sales Director, Accounts Director and Head of Creative Services.
Fnatic also runs an independent digital agency, ''Sannpa'', for businesses looking to be involved in eSports.

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