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Moscow 5 : ウィキペディア英語版
Moscow Five

Moscow Five was a Russian professional esports organization which was founded in 2001. The organization has teams in Counter-Strike, WarCraft, FIFA, and LoL. On December 16, 2011, Moscow 5 created what one could describe as one of the most successful international teams in the history of ''League of Legends''.〔(Moscow Five return to League of Legends )〕 In 2013 former Moscow 5 owner Dmitry 'ddd1ms' Smilianets was arrested for his alleged involvement in "one of the largest" hacking and data breach schemes history in a global operation by the FBI’s Cyber Division.〔(Former Moscow 5 owner charged in "largest hacking and data breach scheme ever prosecuted in the United States" )〕 Former Moscow 5’s LoL team quickly reformed as Gambit Gaming under Pikiner’s leadership.
In World Cyber Games 2011 Moscow 5’s Counter-Strike team won bronze.
==''League of Legends''==

Source〔(Moscow 5 announced new League of Legends team roster )〕
* Top-Laner : Alexander "Stejos" Glazkov
* Jungler : Alexander "Canya" Sinjakov
* Mid-Laner : Yury "Flashy" Shilenkov
* AD carry : Boris "dayruin" Sherbakov
* Support : Vyacheslav "Archie" Egorov

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