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'''Coalition Gaming''' ('''CLN''') is a professional eSports organization based in Los Angeles, California. Founded in July 2016 as '''HARA Gaming''', the team re-branded as Coalition Gaming in November 2017. Originally a ''Mortal Kombat X'' team, they expanded into other fighting games. Most recently, they entered Smite. As of 2020, the team is now inactive.
'''Coalition Gaming''' ('''CLN''') is a professional eSports organization based in Los Angeles, California. Founded in July 2016 as '''HARA Gaming''', the team re-branded as Coalition Gaming in November 2017. Originally a ''Mortal Kombat X'' team, they expanded into other fighting games. Most recently, they entered Smite. As of 2020, the team is now inactive.


In October 2017, they entered Smash by signing Smash 4 player [[EMPEROR_Eevee]]. In January 2018, they signed [2017_SSBMRank#Rankings|#74 ranked] [[AbsentPage]] and [64_League_Rankings#2017_Rankings|#2 ranked] [[Alvin]]. On July 19th, they signed {{Sm|Snowy}}, best known as a practice partner for {{Sm|Armada}} and {{Sm|Leffen}}. With Coalition Gaming's inactivity, all of those players were freed of their contracts in 2019.
In October 2017, they entered Smash by signing Smash 4 player [[EMPEROR_Eevee]]. In January 2018, they signed ''Melee'' player {{Sm|AbsentPage}} and {{Sm|Alvin}}, the second-best ''Super Smash Bros. 64'' player in the world in 2017 on the [[64_League_Rankings#2017_Rankings|SSB64 League Rankings]]. On July 19th, they signed {{Sm|Snowy}}, best known as a practice partner for {{Sm|Armada}} and {{Sm|Leffen}}. With Coalition Gaming's inactivity, all of those players were freed of their contracts in 2019.


==Former smashers==
==Former smashers==
===Professional smashers===
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===Other smashers===
*{{Sm|ABAP|USA|c1=Luigi|g=SSBM}} (Manager)


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

Revision as of 13:10, December 20, 2020

Coalition Gaming
Coalition GG.png
Location Los Angeles, United States USA
Player manager Hafid Habarki (ABAP)
Sponsors/Partners ModJunkiez
TechniSport USA
Rogue Energy
ProShop
ArmaCentrum
Other games Mortal Kombat X
Injustice 2
Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3
Dragon Ball FighterZ
Smite

Coalition Gaming (CLN) is a professional eSports organization based in Los Angeles, California. Founded in July 2016 as HARA Gaming, the team re-branded as Coalition Gaming in November 2017. Originally a Mortal Kombat X team, they expanded into other fighting games. Most recently, they entered Smite. As of 2020, the team is now inactive.

In October 2017, they entered Smash by signing Smash 4 player EMPEROR_Eevee. In January 2018, they signed Melee player AbsentPage and Alvin, the second-best Super Smash Bros. 64 player in the world in 2017 on the SSB64 League Rankings. On July 19th, they signed Snowy, best known as a practice partner for Armada and Leffen. With Coalition Gaming's inactivity, all of those players were freed of their contracts in 2019.

Former smashers

Professional smashers

ID Name Game Main(s) Join Date Leave Date
United States EMPEROR_Eevee Paul Mitchell Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Bayonetta (SSB4)Kirby (SSB4) 2017-10-25 2018-04-10
United States AbsentPage Charlie McKinley Super Smash Bros. Melee Fox (SSBM)Sheik (SSBM)Marth (SSBM) 2018-01-08 2019-??-??
Peru Alvin Alvin Clay Leon Hara Super Smash Bros. Pikachu (SSB)Captain Falcon (SSB) 2018-01-24 2019-??-??
United States Snowy Ethan Brun Super Smash Bros. Melee Jigglypuff (SSBM) 2018-07-19 2019-??-??

Other smashers

External links

References