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'''AS Monaco Esports''' ('''ASM''') is an esports team based in the Principality of Monaco. They are the esports branch of the association football team {{s|wikipedia|AS Monaco FC}}, eight times winner of the Ligue 1 (the top division of the French football league system) and runner-up of the 2004 edition of the {{s|wikipedia|UEFA Champions League}}, the most prestigious club competition in European football. Their esports branch opened in 2017. In addition to their ''FIFA'' and ''eFootball'' sections, AS Monaco previously had a traditional FGC and a ''Rocket League'' roster. AS Monaco is also partnering since 2021 with the famous Russian team Gambit Esports, having a common team and name for their ''Dota 2'' and '' Fortnite'' rosters. | '''AS Monaco Esports''' ('''ASM''') is an esports team based in the Principality of Monaco. They are the esports branch of the association football team {{s|wikipedia|AS Monaco FC}}, eight times winner of the Ligue 1 (the top division of the French football league system) and runner-up of the 2004 edition of the {{s|wikipedia|UEFA Champions League}}, the most prestigious club competition in European football. Their esports branch opened in 2017. In addition to their ''FIFA'' and ''eFootball'' sections, AS Monaco previously had a traditional FGC and a ''Rocket League'' roster. AS Monaco is also partnering since 2021 with the famous Russian team Gambit Esports, having a common team and name for their ''Dota 2'' and '' Fortnite'' rosters. | ||
On February 15th, 2019, AS Monaco Esports announced their ''SSBU'' roster with the signing of {{Sm|Enki}}, {{Sm|VinS}} and {{Sm|Yass}}<ref>[https://www.asmonaco.com/las-monaco-presente-son-equipe-super-smash-bros-ultimate/ L’AS Monaco présente son équipe Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]</ref>. They were the first team from traditional sport sponsoring ''SSBU'' players. On July 29th, 2019, Enki and AS Monaco parted ways. Two weeks later, Yass announced his free agency<ref>[https://twitter.com/Yass_Smash/status/1161973075572862976 C'était mon dernier tournoi sous les couleurs de @ASMonacoEsports !]</ref>. Almost a year later, on July 10th, 2020, VinS and AS Monaco Esports parted ways<ref>[https://www.asmonaco.com/merci-vins/ Merci VinS !]</ref>. With the departure | On February 15th, 2019, AS Monaco Esports announced their ''SSBU'' roster with the signing of {{Sm|Enki}}, {{Sm|VinS}} and {{Sm|Yass}}<ref>[https://www.asmonaco.com/las-monaco-presente-son-equipe-super-smash-bros-ultimate/ L’AS Monaco présente son équipe Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]</ref>. They were the first team from traditional sport sponsoring ''SSBU'' players. On July 29th, 2019, Enki and AS Monaco parted ways. Two weeks later, Yass announced his free agency<ref>[https://twitter.com/Yass_Smash/status/1161973075572862976 C'était mon dernier tournoi sous les couleurs de @ASMonacoEsports !]</ref>. Almost a year later, on July 10th, 2020, VinS and AS Monaco Esports parted ways<ref>[https://www.asmonaco.com/merci-vins/ Merci VinS !]</ref>. With the departure or VinS, AS Monaco Esports' ''SSBU'' section is assumed to be disbanded. | ||
==Former smashers== | ==Former smashers== |