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− | Clan 9 was a legendary clan in its time, they dominated the Swedish Quake scene from 1996 to the release Quake 3 Arena (1999). | + | {{Infobox 4on4team |
+ | |name=Clan 9 | ||
+ | |team=[9] | ||
+ | |image=Infobox placeholder.png | ||
+ | |color1=12 | ||
+ | |color2=12 | ||
+ | |flag=se | ||
+ | |created=1996 | ||
+ | |status=Inactive | ||
+ | |sponsor=Café Nine | ||
+ | |earnings= | ||
+ | |founder={{player|Sniket|flag=se}} | ||
+ | |manager= | ||
+ | |captain= | ||
+ | |irc-channel= | ||
+ | |website= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''Clan 9''' was a legendary clan in its time, they dominated the Swedish Quake scene from [[1996]] to the release of Quake 3 Arena (1999). | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
− | By the sponsoring from Café Nine in Stockholm Clan 9 was one of the clans with best conditions. The sponsoring came with a change of name. Clan 9 was originally named | + | By the sponsoring from ''Café Nine'' in Stockholm, Clan 9 was one of the clans with best conditions. The sponsoring came with a change of name. Clan 9 was originally named [[Up Your Backpack]] (UYB), with players as [[Paralyzer]], [[Xenon]], [[Nikodemus]], [[Spice]], [[oKKun]], [[Sniket]], [[Liquid]], [[Frisket]] and later on [[DOOMer]] from their worst competitor [[Teddy Bears]]. |
− | In the year of 1998 one decided to name the worlds best Quake clan and scheduled a title-game versus Americas best clan [[Death Row]]. They played 5 games in both [[NetQuake]] and QuakeWorld for a fair result since the Americans prefered NetQuake in that time. The Swedes won the game with 8-2 as the final result. | + | In the year of [[1998]] one decided to name the worlds best Quake clan and scheduled a title-game versus Americas best clan [[Death Row]]. They played 5 games in both [[NetQuake]] and QuakeWorld for a fair result since the Americans prefered NetQuake in that time. The Swedes won the game with 8-2 as the final result. |
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== Members == | == Members == | ||
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== Achievements == | == Achievements == | ||
− | + | {{AchievementStripped table/intro}} | |
− | + | {{AchievementStripped|year=1997|place=1|event=Quake SM '97|additional=|prize=}} | |
+ | {{AchievementStripped table/outro}} | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
[http://www.challenge-tv.com/index.php?mode=demos&game=2&searchtext=Clan+9 Demos with Clan 9] | [http://www.challenge-tv.com/index.php?mode=demos&game=2&searchtext=Clan+9 Demos with Clan 9] |
Latest revision as of 22:00, 19 December 2024
Clan 9 was a legendary clan in its time, they dominated the Swedish Quake scene from 1996 to the release of Quake 3 Arena (1999).
History
By the sponsoring from Café Nine in Stockholm, Clan 9 was one of the clans with best conditions. The sponsoring came with a change of name. Clan 9 was originally named Up Your Backpack (UYB), with players as Paralyzer, Xenon, Nikodemus, Spice, oKKun, Sniket, Liquid, Frisket and later on DOOMer from their worst competitor Teddy Bears.
In the year of 1998 one decided to name the worlds best Quake clan and scheduled a title-game versus Americas best clan Death Row. They played 5 games in both NetQuake and QuakeWorld for a fair result since the Americans prefered NetQuake in that time. The Swedes won the game with 8-2 as the final result.
Members
Former members
Achievements
Year | Place | Event |
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1997 | 1st | Quake SM '97 |
External links