Throughout its history Fnatic has housed countless of talented individuals, whom have helped shape the team and organization. Now it's our time to pay tribute to some of the extraordinary individuals who have helped Fnatic to become what it is today.

 

Throughout E-sport history the community has hailed its present heroes but quickly forgotten the heroes from the past. Here at Fnatic we want to preserve our team's legacy for the future generations and after careful consideration we have created the Fnatic Hall of Fame.

With the introduction of a Hall of Fame, we want to achieve the following goals:

We want to honour the individuals who have helped develop and promote Fnatic;

We want to preserve their history and endeavours with Fnatic;

And we want to educate our fans and community about how Fnatic has grown over the years due to the contributions from these individuals.

Each year will see four former players or staff added to the Fnatic Hall of Fame. The first four players have already been admitted to the Hall of Fame as the 2010 class and they include some prominent members.

Sander 'Vo0' Kaasjager - PainKiller, Q3

http://www.fnatic.com/filestorage/imagedb/full/6895.jpgArguably the most succesful single individual to ever play under the Fnatic banner. The Dutchman was a CPMA legend in the middle of the 2000's and then decided to take up PainKiller as CPL announced their 2005 World Tour. He dominated the game, winning 5 out of 9 tournaments and picked up prizemoney worth $232,000 in less than a year. Despite the Grand Final loss against Fatal1ty in the CPL Tour World Finals, Sander is still regarded to be the best player to ever pick up PainKiller. He retired from professional gaming on his 21st birthday and now only features sporadically on the competitive circuit.

 

Oskar 'ins' Holm - CounterStrike 1.6

http://www.fnatic.com/filestorage/imagedb/full/6896.jpgAnybody who can replace Tentpole and have succes deserves a mention. And that's exactly what one of the all time Fnatic greats did. Oskar 'ins' Holm, along with his famous red hat, came to the team from Ninjas in Pyjamas and helped grow FnaticMSI.CS into one of the best teams in the world.

 

Oscar 'Archi' Torgesen - CounterStrike 1.6

 http://www.fnatic.com/filestorage/imagedb/full/6897.jpgYet another Swedish Oscar and yet another CS 1.6 player. From his debut in 2006 to his retirement in early 2009, Archi was a formiddable force on the only Swedish CS-team that has ever rivalled the success of SK.swe anno 2003. The 23 year old Swede is known for his fantastic spirit and joyful mood, which more than anything else made him a Fnatic great.

 

Patrik 'f0rest' Lindberg - CounterStrike 1.6

http://www.fnatic.com/filestorage/imagedb/full/6898.jpgThe last adoptee in the Fnatic Hall of Fame in 2010 is Patrik 'f0rest Lindberg, who recently left the team. Patrik has had an impact since day one in Fnatic, and was actually voted in as the best CS-player in 2006 - the very year he joined the team. As a part of the very succesful 2008 and 2009 lineup, Patrik has earned his place in our minds and hearts.  

 

With the 2011 season just started there is going to be some time until we are adopting new players in the Fnatic Hall of Fame, but later this year we will let you, our beloved fans, decide who should be the 2011 Class!

To see the Fnatic Hall of Fame and the 2010 Class, be sure to visit the link below.

Fnatic Hall of Fame