Team NoA
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Team NoA is a professional Counter-Strike team who are as well known for setting precedents as they are for being a successful team. Founded by Jonas "bsl" Alsaker, the team was several times regarded as the worlds best, taking home many prestigious "trophies" (or at least victories). They were the first professional e-sports team to consist of members from multiple continents when they formed the team from highly experienced players from the USA, Canada and Norway. They were also the first e-sports team to ever pay for a player transfer out of a contract when they bought Norwegian player Ola “element” Moum out of his contract with SK Gaming.
In May 2005 elemeNt left Team NoA for the Brazilian team, mibr. Christer "fisker" Eriksson was brought in after being left out by his teammates as a backup player in NiP. Team NoA was ready for World e-Sports Games season 2. 3 days before the departure for Seoul, Korea, fisker left the team, putting his former teammates in a difficult situation. The team contacted Miguel "Quick" Rodrigues Bonetti who joined the team in Korea on very short notice.
In July 2005 the international Team NoA came to an end when it was announced that BrandTheGame would take over the management and method and shaGuar left for Team 3D. The team would from then on be more localised. In late August a new Scandinavian team was announced along with new sponsorships and branding.
The CPL UK World Tour (Sept 2005) was the new NoA's first tournament, and they did very well by outplacing big names such as SK.swe, 4Kings and MiBR.
Shortly after CPL UK, Team NoA participated in the World E-sports Games qualifier in Stockholm. All the best teams from Europe was gathered and Team NoA successfully qualified for the Korean Tournament. After World e-Sports Games season 3, the team had some internal problems after the 5 week long stay in Korea. All players except XeqtR were released and the current team was founded.
Only after a few weeks of practicing Team NoA showed up at shgOpen 2006, seeded as one of the favorites. Team NoA showed their future potential and won the tournament by beating the Swedish favorites, fnatic in the Grand Final.
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[edit] Current Team
- Brian "hpx" Christensen
- Christian "paddy" Juhl
- Danny Michael "zonic" Sørensen
- Muhamed "mJe" Eid
- Alexander "ave" Holdt
- Martin "guddo" Cording (CEO)
Previous Members:
- Rasmus "FaagaN" Møller
- Jorgen "XeqtR" Johannessen (Retired 19/07-06),
- Preben "prb" Gammelsæter
- Lasse "xione" Stokke
- Lars "Naikon" Olaisen (Retired)
- Ruben “DarK” Bielenberg
- Andréas "KixeR" Sjölander
- Louis "Red`" Nyberg
- Michel “speedi” Gewargis
- Griffin "shaGuar" Benger
- Michael "method" So
- Andrew "eedna" Osborne
- Gary "Siege" Sanchez (Manager)
- Kæn "MomenstaR" Momez (Temporary)
- Christer "fisker" Eriksson (Never signed contract)
- Rune "Snabbish" Klimek (Only played for one match)
- Ola "elemeNt" Moum
- Hallvar "knoxville" Dehli (Retired)
- Devon "destructo" Domercq (Retired)
- Jonas "bsl" Alsaker Vikan (Retired)
[edit] Notable Achievements
- 1st Clanbase Eurocup 2006
- 1st shgOpen 2006
- 5th World e-Sports Games — Season 3 - 2005
- 2nd World e-Sports Games Qualifier Stockholm - 2005
- 4th Cyberathlete Professional League — UK Sheffield 2005 (first tournament after departure of shaGuar & method)
- 9th World e-Sports Games — Season 2 - 2005
- 1st World e-Sports Games — Season 1 - 2005
- 1st Cyberathlete Professional League — Winter 2004
- 1st Lethal Gamers 2004
- 4th NollElva 04
- 2nd OsloLAN Fall 2004 (3 points vs. Norwegian superclan sMB)
- 9-12th Cyberathlete Professional League Dallas Summer 2004
- 1st EverLAN Summer 2004
- 9-16th Electronic Sports World Cup Paris 2004
- 1st Electronic Sports World Cup USA 2004
- 2nd Cyberathlete Professional League Dallas Winter 2003
[edit] References
- "Christian “paddy” Juhl has left atr.dk, for team NoA" (May 2006) GotFrag.
- "Team NoA ranked number 1 in the world" (January 2005) GotFrag.
- "CPL Winter Finals" (December 2004) CSNation.
- "New NoA roster" (July 2006) GotFrag.