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本帖最后由 lley 于 2013-10-18 04:33 编辑
Orange is proud to announce their new Dota 2 squad consisting of four from the late Invasion-MUFC squad and Yamateh from team Zenith.
After losing their Dota 2 squad to Titan a couple of weeks ago, Orange contemplated long and hard about their new team and today, they are proud to announce their new Dota 2 team consisting of four former Invasion-MUFC players, Litt-Binn 'WinteR' Chan, Woi Cheong 'ling' Sim, Raymond 'Sharky' Wong and Daniel 'TFG' wong, and former Zenith player Wei Poong 'Yamateh' Ng.
Both Yamateh and WinteR is no stranger to the brand Orange and has represented the organization in The International 2 where they finished in eighth place. Both Yamateh and WinteR left Orange after The International 2 and joined Zenith and Invasion-MUFC respectively and despite being invited to compete in this year's The International, both teams came up short of the cash prize finish, MUFC even finishing 0-15 in the tournament.
The announcement of Orange's new squad also means the grand return of Sharky into the competitive scene after he stopped playing competitively earlier this year. He was named the sixth player of MUFC when the team reformed in February but did not spend a lot of time playing in tournaments nor practicing with the team. Sharky has been spotted playing with in local tournaments recently with some of his current teammates under the tag Invasion.
The announcement of the new Orange team also means the demise of the Invasion-MUFC team. MUFC's carry player Jun Liong 'dabeliuteef' Loh has been playing with team Invasion while Cheng Hor 'Fzfz' Siew is now playing for Invasion-Kawanku.
Orange will not be joining the GMPGL Grand Finals in Philippines next month as their slot for the tournament has been forfeited to Titan.
TI3以稳定发挥著称的mufc旧将4人联合Yamateh重组橘子DOTA2分部
Statement by Denmark Brain 'MaNia' Strandby:
My time as a competitive player has finally come to an end. I wanted to give it a last shot with my previous team, but it simply took too much time and commitment.
These days most teams that are doing well or want to do well, are committing themselves full-time, and I really think myself that its the way to go for esports to move to the next level.
I wish good luck to FATA, Socks, 7ckingmad and last but not least miGGel, my closest Dota friend through many years. I hope they get everything they dream about.
I myself have turned old and grey, and will now on just focus on helping esports grow from behind the scenes. I’ll start a project, where I will do my best to grow esports in Denmark, by coaching Danish kids in a newly opened esports club in Ballerup, called Ballerup Esports.
I will also be working closely together with Flipsid3, helping them grow further as an organization. They have always been super supportive while I was playing for them and the whole staff behind them are talented and awesome. I have especially gotten a great friendship with Hector, who is one of the owners of Flipsid3. He has done so much with so little and ever since starting Flipsid3 about a year ago, they have grown into something spectacular.
Also a huge thank you to Samo, for being the best manager I’ve had in my 8 years of playing Dota/Dota2. He has done so much great work for us and he is one of the most trustworthy people I’ve ever met.
Lastly shout-out to everyone that has been supporting me since MYM times and through my whole career. I just hope I can give as much back to the community, as they have given to me. It has been the best time in my life playing Dota on a competitive level, but all good things must come to an end!
另外,两天前Mania正式宣布退役了。时代的眼泪

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