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Presentation of Slovak Team FU.sk

By Ondra 'p0ky' Pokorný
Mar 31, 2008 15:31



FU.sk is a team of gamers established in 2004 with the intention to unite several superior gamers of 3D action game Counter Strike 1.6. In its history, FU.sk achieved many awards on Slovak, Czech and International “progamers” scene. Members of FU.sk are also called electronic sportsmen.
Game team FU.sk
FU.sk is a team of gamers established in 2004 with the intention to unite several superior gamers of 3D action game Counter Strike 1.6. In its history, FU.sk achieved many awards on Slovak, Czech and International “progamers” scene. Members of FU.sk are also called electronic sportsmen.

In the past couple of years of existence, FU.sk successfully qualified in various international events. Those of the highest importance are: World Cyber Games 2007 in Seattle, USA; Electronic World Sports Cup 2007 in Paris, France. We were also present at Euro Cyber Games 2006 in Hannover, Germany where our gamers got to 5th place in difficult competition.

In Slovakia and Czech Republic, FU.sk is considered the TOP no.1. It is a proud bearer of the title “Champion of Czech and Slovak Republic in PC Games” which won three times in a row in Invex Cup 2005, 2006 and 2007. Fu.sk won several times in Counter Strike League organised by programming portal e-Sports.sk.

FU.sk line-up:

Michal "bafo" Čierny
Ivan "Dev1" Lazarov
Gregor "Gr3g1" Mede
Oliver "cheesE" Sokol
Radovan "uNreaL" Bratinka
Ondřej "p0ky" Pokorný (manager/coach)

Homepage: www.fu.sk (currently under construction)

Complete index of places on LAN and online tournaments:

Year 2004
1st place - Egg Christmas Cup #2
2nd place - Storm Game Club Winter Edition #2
1st place - GamesClub Tournament
1st place - Storm Game Club Winter Edition #3
3rd place - SantaFe Lan Party
3rd place - Slovak Championship Slovakia Cofax 2004
1st place - MODO Lanparty 17
1st place - Nitra Netman Cup
3rd place - Trenčín GoDSL Cup
1st place - MODO Lanparty 18
3rd place - World Cyber Games 2004 Slovak Finals
1st place - Raca Last 1.5 Cup
1st place - MODO Lanparty 19
1st place - MODO Lanparty 20
1st place - BB eRko Tournament
1st place - Train invite Tournament #1
2nd place - Train invite Tournament #2

Year 2005
2nd place - e-Sports.sk e-Sports.sk Counter-Strike Liga 1/2005
1st place - ST GAMES Online Cup #1
3rd place - Slovak Championship Slovakia Aupark 2005
3rd place - AMD ProGamers Challenge 2005 (Praha, Czech Republic)
1st place - e-Sports.sk Counter-Strike Liga 2/2005
1st place - Storm Game Club Summer Edition #1
3rd place - ST GAMES Online Cup #2
1st place - Storm Game Club Summer Edition #2
3rd place - iCYBER Cafe CS:S
4th-8th place - GPS LAN #6 (Madarsko)
2nd place - DooM Tournament #1
1st place - Storm Game Club: Summer Edition #3
2nd place - DooM Tournament #2
1st place - Storm Game Club: Storm The Front
1st place – InvexCup Czechoslovak Championship 2005 (Brno, Czech Republic)

Year 2006
1st place – e-Sports CSL Finals summer
1st place – Qualification Euro Cyber Games 2006
5th place – Euro Cyber Games, EU Championship 2006 (Hannover, Germany)
1st place – InvexCup Czechoslovak Championship 2006 (Brno, Czech Republic)
1st place – e-Sports CSL Finals winter

Year 2007
1st place – Qualification Euro Cyber Games 2007
1st place – Storm The Front: Winter Edition
1st place – Qualification Electronic World Sports Cup 2007
18th-34th place – Electronic World Sports Cup World Championship 2007 (Paris, France)
1st place – Qualification World Cyber Games 2007
1st place – BECUP Lan (Madarsko)
3rd place – United-Games League LAN Final 1/2007
2nd place – United-Games LAN Party 2007
18th-34th place – World Cyber Games World Championship 2007 (Seattle, USA)
1st place – InvexCup Czechoslovak Chapionship 2007 (Brno, Czech Republic)

Year 2008
1st place – United-Games League LAN Final 1/2008
9th-12th place - Samsung Euro Championship 2008

Author of original text in czech language by Ondřej "p0ky" Pokorný
Translated by Matej 'bzuco' Šalmík
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