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{{Infobox Team
!colspan=2|Cloud9
| name      = Cloud9
|-
| image      = C9_logo.png
|colspan="2" style="text-align: center;"| [[File:C9_logo.png|250px]]
| location  =  Los Angeles, United States {{Flag|USA}}
|-
| owners    = Jack Etienne
! Location
| sponsors  = [https://www.att.com/ AT&T]<br>[https://www.bmwusa.com/ BMW]<br>[https://www.eposaudio.com/ EPOS]<br>[http://geni.us/HyperXpageC9 HyperX]<br>[http://www.redbull.com/esports Red Bull]<br>[https://about.kaiserpermanente.org/ Kaiser Permanente]<br>[https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca Microsoft]<br>[https://secretlab.co/ Secretlab]<br>[https://us.puma.com/ PUMA]<br>[https://twitch.tv Twitch]
| United States
| othergames = ''League of Legends''<br>''Overwatch''<br>''Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft''<br>''Counter Strike: Global Offensive''<br>''Fortnite''<br>''World of WarCraft''<br>''Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege''<br>''PUBG Mobile''<br>''Rocket League''<br>''Teamfight Tactics''
|-
}}{{Art-wikipedia|Cloud9 (eSports)}}
! Owner
'''Cloud9''' ('''C9''') is a professional esports organization based in the United States. ''League of Legends'' player Hai Lam founded the organization in 2013 as a ''LoL'' team, and since it quickly became successful, it also has expanded into ''Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft'', ''Dota 2'', ''Counter Strike: Global Offensive'', ''Smite'' and ''World of WarCraft''.
| Jack Etienne
 
|-
They also opened a division for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' on May 6th, 2014, with {{Sm|Mango}} as its first sponsor player. In 2016, they added {{Sm|Ally}} as their first ''Smash 4'' player and {{Sm|Tafokints}} as an official coach for Mango. However, both Ally and Tafokints left in 2018 and Mango remained their only ''Smash'' player under contract since then.
! Founder/Chief Gaming Officer
| Hai Du Lam <small>''League of Legends''</small>
|-
! Sponsors
|
* [http://www.htc.com/us/ HTC]
* [http://msi.com/ MSI]
* [http://www8.hp.com/us/en/campaigns/gamingpcs/overview.html OMEN by HP]
* [http://geni.us/HyperXpageC9 HyperX]
* [http://www.redbull.com/esports Red Bull]
* [https://www.airforce.com/ US Air Force]
* [http://www.needforseatusa.com/ NEEDforSEAT]
* [http://metathreads.com/ Meta Threads]
* [http://store.overwolf.com/app/Overwolf-Replay_HUD Replay HUD]
* [http://store.overwolf.com/app/LoLwiz LoLwiz]
|-
! Other Games
|
* ''League of Legends''
* ''Dota 2''
* ''Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft''
* ''Counter Strike: Global Offensive''
* ''World of WarCraft: Legion''
|}
{{Art-wikipedia|Cloud9 (eSports)}}
'''Cloud9 (C9)''', also known as '''Cloud9 G2A''' thanks to its title sponsor, is a professional esports organization based in the United States. ''League of Legends'' player Hai Lam founded the organization in 2013 as a ''LoL'' team, and since it quickly became successful, it also has expanded into ''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}} as its first sponsor player. In 2016, they added {{Sm|Ally}} as their first ''Smash 4'' player and {{Sm|Tafokints}} as an official coach for Mango.


==Pro smashers==
==Current smashers==
===Professional smashers===
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!
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|{{flag|United States}}
|{{flag|United States}}
|{{Sm|Mango}}
|{{Sm|Mango}}
|Joseph Marquez
|Joseph Manuel Marquez
|''Super Smash Bros. Melee''
|''Super Smash Bros. Melee''
|{{head|Falco|g=SSBM|s=24px}}{{head|Fox|g=SSBM|s=24px}}
|{{head|Falco|g=SSBM|s=24px}}{{head|Fox|g=SSBM|s=24px}}
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==Former smashers==
==Former smashers==
===Professional smashers===
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!
!
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|2016-08-18
|2016-08-18
|2018-04-03
|2018-04-03
|-
|{{flag|USA}}
|{{Sm|Tafokints}} (signed as coach)
|Daniel Lee
|''Super Smash Bros. Melee''
|{{head|Sheik|g=SSBM|s=24px}}
|2016-12-30
|2018-04-??
|}
|}
===Other smashers===
*{{Sm|Tafokints|USA|c1=Sheik|g=SSBM}} (Coach)


==Other famous players==
==Other famous players==
*Zach Scuderi (Sneaky) <small>''League of Legends''</small>
*{{flag|USA}} Zachary Scuderi (Sneaky) <small>''League of Legends'' streamer and former botlaner</small>
*Nicolaj Jensen <small>''League of Legends''</small>
*{{flag|Denmark}} Jesper Svenningsen (Zven) <small>''League of Legends'' player and current botlaner</small>
*Jung Eun Yeong (Impact) <small>''League of Legends''</small>
*{{flag|Croatia}} Luka Perković (Perkz) <small>''League of Legends'' player and former midlaner</small>
*James Kostesich (Firebat) <small>''Hearthstone''</small>
*{{flag|South Korea}} Yeu-jin Kim (Reignover) <small>''League of Legends'' former player and current head coach</small>
*Jordan Gilbert (N0thing) <small>''CS:GO''</small>
*{{flag|Ukraine}} Aleksandr Malsh (Kolento) <small>''Hearthstone'' player and streamer</small>
*Tyler Latham (Skadoodle) <small>''CS:GO''</small>
*{{flag|USA}} Michael Kurylo (Bunny FuFuu) <small>Streamer</small>
*Jake Yip (Stewie2k) <small>''CS:GO''</small>
*{{flag|Sweden}} Sebastian Fors (Forsen) <small>Streamer</small>
*Timothy Ta (Autimatic) <small>''CS:GO''</small>
*Kyle Souder (KyKy) <small>''Overwatch''</small>


==External links==
==External links==
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*[https://twitter.com/cloud9 Twitter account]
*[https://twitter.com/cloud9 Twitter account]
*[https://www.guilded.gg/cloud9 Guilded community page]
*[https://www.guilded.gg/cloud9 Guilded community page]
==References==
*[http://cloud9.gg/news/new-challenger-approaches Post announcing Mango joining the team]
*[http://cloud9.gg/news/new-challenger-approaches Post announcing Mango joining the team]
*[http://cloud9.gg/news/ally-joins Post announcing Ally joining the team]
*[http://cloud9.gg/news/ally-joins Post announcing Ally joining the team]

Latest revision as of 20:20, April 16, 2022

Cloud9
Cloud 9 official logo
Location Los Angeles, United States USA
Owners Jack Etienne
Sponsors/Partners AT&T
BMW
EPOS
HyperX
Red Bull
Kaiser Permanente
Microsoft
Secretlab
PUMA
Twitch
Other games League of Legends
Overwatch
Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft
Counter Strike: Global Offensive
Fortnite
World of WarCraft
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege
PUBG Mobile
Rocket League
Teamfight Tactics

Cloud9 (C9) is a professional esports organization based in the United States. League of Legends player Hai Lam founded the organization in 2013 as a LoL team, and since it quickly became successful, it also has expanded into Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft, Dota 2, Counter Strike: Global Offensive, Smite and World of WarCraft.

They also opened a division for Super Smash Bros. Melee on May 6th, 2014, with Mango as its first sponsor player. In 2016, they added Ally as their first Smash 4 player and Tafokints as an official coach for Mango. However, both Ally and Tafokints left in 2018 and Mango remained their only Smash player under contract since then.

Current smashersEdit

Professional smashersEdit

ID Name Game(s) Main(s) Join Date
  Mango Joseph Manuel Marquez Super Smash Bros. Melee    2014-05-06

Former smashersEdit

Professional smashersEdit

ID Name Game Main(s) Join Date Leave Date
  Ally Elliot Bastien Carroza-Oyarce Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
 
 
2016-08-18 2018-04-03

Other smashersEdit

Other famous playersEdit

  •   Zachary Scuderi (Sneaky) League of Legends streamer and former botlaner
  •   Jesper Svenningsen (Zven) League of Legends player and current botlaner
  •   Luka Perković (Perkz) League of Legends player and former midlaner
  •   Yeu-jin Kim (Reignover) League of Legends former player and current head coach
  •   Aleksandr Malsh (Kolento) Hearthstone player and streamer
  •   Michael Kurylo (Bunny FuFuu) Streamer
  •   Sebastian Fors (Forsen) Streamer

External linksEdit

ReferencesEdit