SK Gaming - Hall of fame
Game
FIFAPeak of success
2005Notable achievements
About this professional gamer
Dennis Schellhase also known as SK.sty!a joined SK Gaming with his brother and won probably almost anything a professional gamer can win in a electronic sports career. Amongst all of his national solo and team titles Dennis was able to win the World Cyber Games title in Seoul in 2003 but also the gold medal, again at the World Cyber Games, in Singapore 2005.From seasons VII to XVI of the EPS the FIFA twins collectively won five 1on1 titles, with Styla grabbing three and hero two. Styla's three all impressively came in consecutive seasons. Meanwhile from seasons IV to XVI they were crowned EPS team champions an incredible nine times, including a streak of seven titles in a row. hero was named Most Valuable Player of the EPS in both seasons VIII and X. Across the span of 2004 to 2008 each received two nominations for the E-sports award in the category of "International Player of the year".
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FIFAPeak of success
2007Notable achievements
About this professional gamer
Daniel Schellhase also known as SK.hero joined SK Gaming with his brother and won probably almost anything a professional gamer can win in a electronic sports career. Amongst all of his national solo and team titles Daniel was able to win the World Cyber Games title in Monza in 2006 but also the gold medal, again at the World Cyber Games, in Seattle 2007. From seasons VII to XVI of the EPS the FIFA twins collectively won five 1on1 titles, with Styla grabbing three and hero two. Styla's three all impressively came in consecutive seasons. Meanwhile from seasons IV to XVI they were crowned EPS team champions an incredible nine times, including a streak of seven titles in a row. hero was named Most Valuable Player of the EPS in both seasons VIII and X. Across the span of 2004 to 2008 each received two nominations for the E-sports award in the category of "International Player of the year".
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Counter-StrikePeak of success
2008Notable achievements
About this professional gamer
Dennis Wallenberg known as walle was one of the most successful Swedish Counter-Strike 1.6 players. Coming from the notorious team NiP (Ninjas in Pyjamas), walle was incredibly famous for his untouchable sniper skills with the weapon AWP. Besides that, Dennis was the ingame leader of the SK Gaming CS team for over 3 years and helped the team achieve numerous medals over the years of his active professional gaming career. Walle played for SK between 2007 and 2010.Game
FIFAPeak of success
2010Notable achievements
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About this professional gamer
Joshua played for the SK Gaming FIFA division for almost half a decade and proved to be one of the best virtual soccer players globally. Amongst several EPS titles he enjoyed with Dennis 'styla' Schellhase and Daniel 'hero' Schellhase, Joshua was able to win the World Cyber Games in Chengdu, China 2009, and take home the gold medal at the Samsung Europeon Championship 2010 in Berlin, Germany. Joshua was member of SK Gaming between 2006 and 2010..
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Counter-StrikePeak of success
2005Notable achievements
About this professional gamer
Abdisamad Mohamed also known as SpawN was one of the most successful Counter-Strike 1.6 players in the world. His greatest achievements were winning three CPL events during his career, the World Cyber Games 2003 aswell as the CPL 2005 Summer and Winter in the Texan metropolis Dallas. Besides being the most well-known e-sports figure throughout history of CS 1.6, SpawN is also regarded as an immense advertising magnet in the gaming scene. Abdisamad played for SK Gaming between 2003 and 2008.Game
Quake IVPeak of success
2006Notable achievements
About this professional gamer
Johan Quick, who plays under the alias "Toxjq" or earlier in his career "toxic", was a professional gamer from Norrköping, Sweden. During the season of 2006 while he was signed with SK Gaming he won four out of five Quake 4 World Championships (World Series of Video Games). He was also ranked first in the GGL World Rankings at the end of the 2006 season and won roughly $137,870 in Quake IV prize money between December 2005 and November 2007. Johan played for SK Gaming in the years 2006 and 2007.Game
RacingPeak of success
2010Notable achievements
About this professional gamer
Danny 'Husky' Engels is a professional gamer from the electronic racing scene from Germany. He became a Champion of Germany and the second world champion in the game 'Need for Speed:SHIFT' and was part of the most successful and most well-known racing cyclists in the eSport world. With already 16 years he won a real BMW M6 in the final of the Intel Racing tour 2007. In addition, he reached further national and international successes in numerous racing games. Danny played for SK Gaming between 2007 and 2011.Game
Counter-StrikePeak of success
2010Notable achievements
About this professional gamer
Alice Lew well known as 'ali' was one of the most successful female Counter-Strike 1.6 players from the USA. She was also nominated for the Award Female Player of the year 2004 and 2005 and she counted to one of the best female CounterStrike 1.6 player of the world. She could achieve the greatest successes with the SK female team with the Electronic Sports World Cups in Paris. Alice played for SK Gaming between 2006 and 2011.









