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'''Cloud 9 (C9)''', also known as '''Cloud 9 G2A''' thanks to its title sponsor, is a professional eSports organization based in the United States. While more known for sponsoring a relatively newer but successful ''League of Legends'' team competing in North America, the organization also has divisions for ''Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft'', ''Dota 2'', ''Counter Strike: Global Offensive'', ''Smite'' and ''World of WarCraft'' and also opened a division for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' on May 6th, 2014, with {{Sm|Mango}} being their first and currently only sponsored player.
'''Cloud 9 (C9)''', also known as '''Cloud 9 G2A''' thanks to its title sponsor, is a professional eSports organization based in the United States. While more known for sponsoring a relatively newer but successful ''League of Legends'' team competing in North America, the organization also has divisions for ''Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft'', ''Dota 2'', ''Counter Strike: Global Offensive'', ''Smite'' and ''World of WarCraft'' and also opened a division for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' on May 6th, 2014, with {{Sm|Mango}} being their first and currently only sponsored player.


==Pro Smashers==
{|class="wikitable sortable"
!
!ID
!Name
!Game
!Main(s)
!Join Date
|-
!{{flag|United States}}
!{{Sm|Mango}}
!Joseph Marquez
!Super Smash Bros. Melee
!{{head|Fox|g=SSBM|s=24px}}{{head|Falco|g=SSBM|s=24px}}
!2014-05-06
|}
==Other Famous Players==
*Hai Lam <small>''League of Legends''</small>
*Zach Scuderi (Sneaky) <small>''League of Legends''</small>
*Will Hartman (Meteos) <small>''League of Legends''</small>
*Nicolaj Jensen <small>''League of Legends''</small>
*An Le (Balls) <small>''League of Legends''</small>
*Daerek Hart (LemonNation) <small>''League of Legends''</small>
*Jung Eun-Yeong (Impact) <small>''League of Legends''</small>
*James Kostesich (Firebat) <small>''Hearthstone''</small>
*Jordan Gilbert (N0thing) <small>''CS:GO''</small>
*Tyler Latham (Skadoodle) <small>''CS:GO''</small>
*Kyle Souder (KyKy) <small>''Overwatch''</small>


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 11:57, July 12, 2016

Cloud 9
Cloud 9 official logo
Location United States
Owner Jack Etienne
Chief Gaming Officer Hai Du Lam League of Legends
Sponsors
Pro Smashers
Other Games
  • League of Legends
  • Dota 2
  • Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft
  • Counter Strike: Global Offensive
  • World of WarCraft: Legion

Cloud 9 (C9), also known as Cloud 9 G2A thanks to its title sponsor, is a professional eSports organization based in the United States. While more known for sponsoring a relatively newer but successful League of Legends team competing in North America, the organization also has divisions for Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft, Dota 2, Counter Strike: Global Offensive, Smite and World of WarCraft and also opened a division for Super Smash Bros. Melee on May 6th, 2014, with Mango being their first and currently only sponsored player.

Pro Smashers

ID Name Game Main(s) Join Date
United States Mango Joseph Marquez Super Smash Bros. Melee Fox (SSBM)Falco (SSBM) 2014-05-06

Other Famous Players

  • Hai Lam League of Legends
  • Zach Scuderi (Sneaky) League of Legends
  • Will Hartman (Meteos) League of Legends
  • Nicolaj Jensen League of Legends
  • An Le (Balls) League of Legends
  • Daerek Hart (LemonNation) League of Legends
  • Jung Eun-Yeong (Impact) League of Legends
  • James Kostesich (Firebat) Hearthstone
  • Jordan Gilbert (N0thing) CS:GO
  • Tyler Latham (Skadoodle) CS:GO
  • Kyle Souder (KyKy) Overwatch

External links