Russian Legion (paintball team)

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The Russian Legion is a professional paintball team based in Moscow, Russia. They started playing in the NXL during the World Cup (Orlando Open) event, placing in the top 5.

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[edit] 2005

In 2005 the Russian Legion played all the NXL events in that year, placing 2nd, behind Baltimore Trauma. The score of the final game between Trauma and Legion was 8-9 in Trauma's favor.

[edit] 2006-2007

In 2006 they were forced to change their team name, due to a new rule by the NXL, in which all teams must have an American city as their representative city. They chose Boston and became the Boston Red Legion. In the off season of 2005-2006, they picked up American-born players, brothers Bart and Matt Blonski, both former players of New York Xtreme. They also picked up Swedish-born Alexander Lundqvist, also formerly of New York Xtreme. After winning 3 events in the 2006 NXL season, including the World Cup, the Boston Red Legion’s final ranking for that year was 1st place.[1]

During the 2006-2007 off season, they added 2 new players to their roster, David "The Beast" Bains (American), and Hamen Chapman (American). In spite of adding two new players, all star, and original Russian Legion player Dan Maskell (England) left the team.


In the 2007 season, they placed 2nd in the Los Angeles Open, in a 9-8 loss to the Los Angeles Ironmen, in overtime. During the Mid-Atlantic Open they placed first by defeating Xfactor in the finals with a 9-4 victory.

Players Alex Lundqvist, Matt Blonski, and Bart Blonski formed a team called New Jersey Authority, to play in the NPPL series. These players play on both Red Legion, and NJ Authority.

[edit] 2007 roster

  • Matthew Alesi Staff
  • Aleksandr Berdnikov Pro
  • Bart Blonski Pro
  • Matt Blonski Pro
  • Austin Wolford Pro
  • Konstantin Fedorov Pro [left the team at the end of the season to play with Philly All Americans]
  • Alexander Galka Division 1
  • Mikhail Knyazev Pro
  • Alex Lundqvist Pro [Also a professional model for big brands such as Calvin Klein]
  • Maxim Morozov Pro
  • Vasiliy Panteleev Pro
  • Kirill Prikhidni Pro
  • Sergei Samuylov Division 1
  • Sergey Solnyshkov Division 4
  • Alexander Solodovnikov Division 4
  • Alexey Soloviev Pro
  • Alexander Tarando Division 1

[edit] 2008

  • Phoenix Open

Dates: March 13th-16th Location: Glendale Youth Sports Complex at the University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, AZ

2008 Phoenix Open NXL Results
Round Score Opponent Score
Preliminaries 7 St. Louis Avalance 2
Preliminaries 7 Edmonton Impact 3
Preliminaries 7 Oakland Infamous 1
Preliminaries 7 Chicago Aftershock 3
Preliminaries 6 San Diego Dynasty 7
Quarter Final 7 Edmonton Impact 5
Semi Final 7 Los Angeles Ironmen 4
Final 6 Oakland Infamous 7
Overall Finish 2nd
  • Mid-Atlantic Open

Dates: May 8th-11th Location: PBC Sports Park, Rock Hill, SC

  • Chicago Open

Dates: June 25th-29th Location: Bolingbrook Recreation and Aquatic Center, Bolingbrook, IL

  • Northeast Open

Dates: August 14th-17th Location: All American Paintball Park, Greensburg, PA

  • World Cup

Dates: October 20th-26th Location: Disney’s Wide World of Sports® Complex, Orlando, FL

2008 Roster

  • John Amabisca Staff Staff
  • David Bains Pro
  • Aleksandr Berdnikov Pro
  • Don Besancon Pro Staff
  • Bart Blonski Pro
  • Matt Blonski Pro
  • Hamen Chapman Pro
  • Corey Hall Staff Staff
  • Chase Hudder Staff Staff
  • Benjamin Huson Staff Staff
  • Mikhail Knyazev Pro
  • Dmitry Kulikov Division 1
  • Michael Mccluskey Staff Staff
  • Maxim Morozov Pro
  • Vasiliy Panteleev Pro
  • Maxim Preobrazhensky Staff Staff
  • Kirill Prikhidni Pro
  • Harrison Robbs Staff Staff
  • Kevin Rudulph Pro
  • Alexey Soloviev Staff Staff
  • Alexander Tarando Staff Staff

[edit] References

  1. ^ Final ranking series NXL 2006. team.russianlegion.ru/. Retrieved on 2007-05-14.


[edit] External Links

Official Website-English Version

Official PSP/NXL Website

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