DOTA2 - Elite League 08/03 21:00 - Team Liquid v 1WIN 0-2
CS2 - Blast Premier Fall Groups 08/03 19:05 1 Natus Vincere v Team Liquid 1-2
R6 - Esports World Cup 08/03 15:00 - Team Liquid v w7m esports View
R6 - Esports World Cup 08/02 15:00 - Team Liquid v DarkZero Esports View
DOTA2 - Elite League 08/02 15:00 - OG v Team Liquid 1-2
CS2 - Blast Premier Fall Groups 08/01 16:15 63 Natus Vincere v Team Liquid 1-2
DOTA2 - Elite League 07/31 18:00 - Nouns v Team Liquid 1-2
CS2 - Blast Premier Fall Groups 07/31 17:30 67 Virtus.pro v Team Liquid 0-2
DOTA2 - Elite League 07/31 16:50 - Nouns v Team Liquid 1-2
R6 - Esports World Cup 07/31 14:00 - Team Bliss v Team Liquid View
R6 - Esports World Cup 07/31 11:20 - PSG Talon v Team Liquid View
DOTA2 - Elite League 07/30 20:45 - Shopify Rebellion v Team Liquid 1-2
DOTA2 - Elite League 07/30 15:00 - beastcoast v Team Liquid 0-2
DOTA2 - Elite League 07/29 21:00 - Team Liquid v OG 1-2
DOTA2 - Elite League 07/29 15:00 - Execration v Team Liquid 0-2
LOL - LCS Summer 07/28 22:20 - Team Liquid v Immortals 2-0
DOTA2 - Elite League 07/28 21:00 - 1WIN v Team Liquid 2-0
DOTA2 - Elite League 07/28 19:50 - 1WIN v Team Liquid 2-0
DOTA2 - Elite League 07/28 15:00 - BOOM Esports v Team Liquid 2-0
DOTA2 - Elite League 07/26 23:25 - Team Liquid v Shopify Rebellion 2-0
SCII - World Team League 07/26 12:00 - Team Liquid v Twisted Fairy View
DOTA2 - Elite League 07/25 22:40 - Team Liquid v 1WIN 2-1
DOTA2 - Elite League 07/25 17:45 - Team Liquid v Infinity 2-1
DOTA2 - Riyadh Masters 07/21 15:00 1 Gaimin Gladiators v Team Liquid 2-0
DOTA2 - Riyadh Masters 07/21 11:00 65 Team Liquid v Team Falcons 2-0
LOL - LCS Summer 07/20 20:00 - Dignitas v Team Liquid 1-2
DOTA2 - Riyadh Masters 07/20 12:30 63 Gaimin Gladiators v Team Liquid 2-0
SCII - World Team League 07/19 14:00 - Team Liquid v Berserker View
DOTA2 - Riyadh Masters 07/18 16:00 - Team Liquid v Tundra Esports 2-1
DOTA2 - Riyadh Masters 07/16 17:15 - Team Spirit v Team Liquid 0-2

Wikipedia - Team Liquid

Team Liquid is a multi-regional professional esports organization based in the Netherlands that was founded in 2000. They signed their first professional players with the release of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty.

In 2012, Team Liquid acquired a North American Dota 2 team, marking their first venture into multi-genre management. In January 2015, Team Liquid officially merged with Team Curse under the Liquid banner, bringing on Steve Arhancet, his supporting staff, and former Curse League of Legends, Street Fighter, and Super Smash Bros. teams. Their European Dota 2 squad won The International 2017, which had one of the largest prize pools for any esports tournament in history. Team Liquid's League of Legends team has won five LCS titles, and their Counter-Strike Global Offensive team was awarded the Intel Grand Slam prize in 2019 after winning four tournaments in just 63 days. Team Liquid also has Rainbow Six Siege, Free Fire and female Valorant teams in Brazil as well as Mobile Legends: Bang Bang rosters in Indonesia and the Philippines.

History

The website was released on May 1, 2001, by Victor "Nazgul" Goossens and Joy "Meat" Hoogeveen under the domain teamliquid.cjb.net. On September 22, 2002, the website was moved to the address of teamliquid.net. A day later the very first poll was posted as a vote for the website's name with the teamliquid.net name winning over other suggestions such as likwit.com. On April 5, 2019, it was announced that the website would be moving to the domain tl.net, with teamliquid.net becoming an alias for teamliquid.com in the future.

Although Team Liquid was primarily known as a StarCraft news site, there are many sub sections on the forums dedicated to other games as well. It was announced on August 30, 2012, that Team Liquid would be expanding to covering Dota 2 news. On December 8, 2012, Liquid expanded their esports franchise into multiple games for the first time, with the recruitment of a North American Dota 2 team.

On January 6, 2015, Steven "LiQuiD112" Arhancet joined Victor Goossens as co-owner of Team Liquid, officially commencing the merge between former Team Curse Gaming under the Team Liquid banner.

On September 27, 2016, Team Liquid sold its controlling interest to aXiomatic Gaming, an investment group including Golden State Warriors co-owner Peter Guber, entrepreneur Ted Leonsis, motivational speaker Tony Robbins, basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson, and AOL co-founder Steve Case.

On December 16, 2017, Team Liquid disbanded their Halo roster.

In 2020, the organization introduced Blue, an anthropomorphic horse, as its mascot. Blue has been featured in the organization's merchandising campaigns and collaborations.

Team Liquid is a professional esports organization known for its dominance in multiple competitive gaming titles. Founded in 2000, Team Liquid has grown to become one of the most successful and well-respected teams in the industry.

With teams competing in games such as League of Legends, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Dota 2, and more, Team Liquid has consistently achieved top placements in major tournaments and championships. The organization is known for its talented players, strategic coaching staff, and dedicated support staff who work tirelessly to ensure the team's success.

Team Liquid has a strong fan base and a reputation for excellence in the esports community. They are known for their professionalism, sportsmanship, and commitment to pushing the boundaries of competitive gaming. Whether they are competing on the international stage or streaming on platforms like Twitch, Team Liquid continues to inspire and entertain fans around the world.