Team Spirit
European esports organization
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April 2025 | Team Spirit signed Grandmasters Daniil Dubov and Vladislav Artemiev to represent the organization in the Champions Chess Tour 2025 and 2025 Esports World Cup. |
February 2025 | Mira officially departed from Team Spirit after signing with Aurora Gaming. |
2024 | Team Spirit finished 4th at the M6 World Championship, losing to Selangor Red Giants in the lower bracket semifinals. |
2024 | Team Spirit defeated Xtreme Gaming 3–2 in the final of PGL Wallachia Season 1, demonstrating a strong performance after earlier inconsistent results. |
2024 | Team Spirit received a direct invite to The International 2024, but were unable to defend their previous title, ultimately placing 9th–12th at the event. |
2024 | Team Spirit defeated FaZe Clan 2–1 in the grand final of the Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024, winning the organization's first Counter-Strike Major Championship. |
September 2024 | Major roster changes occurred, with players Yatoro and Mira departing the team to take a break from professional gaming. Alan 'Satanic' Gallyamov and Aleksandr 'Rue' Filin were signed from the academy team as replacements. |
September 2024 | Abdimalik 'Malik' Sailau was signed as a stand-in for Collapse, with the arrangement expected to last until the end of the year. |
June 2024 | Team Spirit defeated Natus Vincere 3–1 in the grand final of BLAST Premier Spring Final 2024. |
March 2024 | Team Spirit entered the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) esports scene in the CIS region by signing 4 players from Deus Vult and free agent Marl, acquiring a spot in the MLBB Continental Championships. |
February 2024 | Team Spirit defeated FaZe Clan 3–0 in the grand finals of IEM Katowice 2024, securing direct qualification for IEM Cologne, Blast Premier World Final, and the 2024 Esports World Cup. |
2023 | Team Spirit won the DreamLeague Season 21, defeating Shopify Rebellion in the grand finals. |
2023 | Team Spirit won the 2023 Riyadh Masters, defeating Team Liquid 3-1 in the Grand Finals and receiving $5,000,000. |
2023 | Team Spirit announced roster change, with Denis 'Larl' Sigitov replacing TORONTOTOKYO. |
2023 | Team Spirit wins their second iteration of The International Dota 2 tournament. |
2022 | Team Spirit placed 13th–16th at The International 2022, losing to Boom Esports in an unexpected upset. |
2022 | Team Spirit took second place at the inaugural Riyadh Masters, losing the final 2-0. |
2022 | Team Spirit won the PGL Arlington Major, defeating PSG.LGD with a 3-1 score. |
2022 | Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Team Spirit relocates from Moscow to Belgrade, Serbia. |
2021 | Team Spirit defeated Team Empire 3-2 in the Eastern European qualifiers to secure a spot in The International 2021 main event. |
2021 | Team Spirit wins The International Dota 2 tournament, receiving the largest single prize money payout in esports history at $18 million. |
2020 | Silvername (Vladislav Sinotov) achieved 3rd place at the Hearthstone World Championship. |
December 2020 | Team Spirit signed the roster of Yellow Submarine, bringing together players Ilya 'Yatoro' Mulyarchuk, Alexander 'TORONTOTOKYO' Khertek, Magomed 'Collapse' Khalilov, Yaroslav 'Miposhka' Naidenov, and later Miroslaw 'Mira' Kolpakov ahead of The International 2021 qualifiers. |
October 6 2016 | Team Spirit established its Hearthstone division by signing players SilverName, ShtanUdachi, Iner, and NickChipper. |
2015 | Team Spirit esports organization is founded. |
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