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Flipsid3 Tactics was an esports organization based in the United States. Flipside had teams competing in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive,[2] Halo, Crossfire, fighting games, StarCraft II, iRacing, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, Rocket League, and Dota 2.[3] Former professional football player Ricky Lumpkin was a co-owner of the team.[4]

Flipsid3 Tactics
DivisionsCounter-Strike: Global Offensive, Crossfire, Rocket League, [[Soldier Front[1]]] and fighting games
LocationUnited States (HQ)
Ukraine (CS:GO)
Europe (Rocket League)
PartnersSennheiser
BenQ
Twitch
Websitewww.flipsidetactics.com

Counter-Strike

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The team had a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive based in Ukraine. They have previously hosted three Swedish squads, as well as a South African academy team.[5]

Roster

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ID Name Join date
B1ad3 Andrey Gorodensky 2015-02-01
WorldEdit Georgi Yaskin
markeloff Yegor Markelov
wayLander Jan Peter Rahkonen 2016-06-20
lollipop21k Igor Solodkov 2018-04-20

Tournament results

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Bold denotes a CS:GO Major

Rocket League

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on August 25, 2015, Flipsid3 acquired the Teamy Weamy roster consisting of Markydooda, kuxir97, and M1k3Rules. On August 7, 2016, Flipside lost to iBUYPOWER Cosmic in the very first Rocket League Championship Series finals, placing second. Shortly after, M1k3 left the team and was subsequently replaced by Marius "gReazymeister" Ranheim from Northern Gaming (formerly We Dem Girlz). On December 4, 2016, Flipsid3 defeated Mockit Aces to win the Rocket League Championship Series for Season 2.

On February 28, 2019, it was announced that the roster that had won WSOE 4 a month prior had chosen to not re-sign with Flipsid3. With the departure of the roster, it was also announced that Flipsid3 would not be participating in RLCS Season 7, ending the reign of the longest standing organization within Rocket League.[10]

Tournament results (majors)

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  • 1st - Rocket League MLG Championship Series Season 1 Final
  • 2nd — Rocket League Championship Series Season 1 Final
  • 1st — Rocket League Championship Series Season 2 Final
  • 5th — Rocket League Championship Series Season 3 Final
  • 1st - DreamHack Summer 2017
  • 5-6th — Rocket League Championship Series Season 4 Final
  • 5-8th — DreamHack Open Leipzig
  • 5-6th — Rocket League Championship Series Season 6 Final
  • 1st - WSOE 4: The Rocket League Showdown

Fighting games

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The Flipsid3 Tactics FGC team was founded on August 5, 2015, by Chris "NinjaCW" Harris. NinjaCW died on October 9, 2016.[11][12] He was replaced by Matthew "Glitch" Testini as the new manager on October 28, 2016.[13]

ID Name Game(s) Joined
alucarD Antwan Ortiz Street Fighter V 2015-07-18
LuCkyL0oPz Allan Paris Dead or Alive 5: Last Round 2015-08-05
Sleep Darnell Waller Killer Instinct 2015-08-15
Brolynho Thomas Proença Street Fighter V 2016-10-28

References

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  1. ^ "Soldier Front". flipsidetactics.com.
  2. ^ "Counter-Strike: Flipside Tactics". The Daily Dot. Archived from the original on June 3, 2016. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
  3. ^ "FlipSid3 Tactics Releases Rainbow Six Siege Squad". FlipSide Tactics. January 23, 2018. Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  4. ^ "Flipside Tactics add NFL pro Ricky Lumpkin to lead". Archived from the original on July 7, 2017. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
  5. ^ Wolmarans, Kyle (February 11, 2016). "Here's a bit more on South Africa's latest CS:GO team–Flipside Tactics". Critical Hit. Retrieved February 23, 2022.
  6. ^ "DreamHack ZOWIE Open Winter 2016". HLTV.org.
  7. ^ "FlipSid3 win DreamHack Leipzig". HLTV.org.
  8. ^ "OpTic see off FlipSid3 in Atlanta". HLTV.org.
  9. ^ "PGL Major Krakow 2017". HLTV.org.
  10. ^ "Flipside departs Rocket League". Flipsid3 Tactics. Archived from the original on March 2, 2019. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
  11. ^ Bahn, Chris. "FGC Mourns Death of F3 Manager Christopher 'NInjaCW' Harris". PVP Live. Archived from the original on October 10, 2016. Retrieved October 9, 2016.
  12. ^ Alambeigi, Alena (October 12, 2016). "Game community mourns death of Christopher 'NinjaCW' Harris". Mashable. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  13. ^ Fischer, Annabelle. "Flipsid3 Tactics sign Brolynho, add new FGC manager". TheScore eSports. Archived from the original on October 30, 2016. Retrieved October 29, 2016.