Difference between revisions of "NQR Hall of Fame"

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=== [[NQR Season 11|Season 11 - Spring 2008]]===
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*Gold Cup Playoff
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**Champions: [[Image:flag_fi.gif]] [[the Viper Squad]]
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**Runners-up: [[Image:flag_fi.gif]] [[KOFF]]
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*Silver Cup Playoff
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**Champions: [[Image:flag_ru.gif]] [[Bear Beer Balalaika]]
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**Runners-up: [[Image:flag_se.gif]] [[Chosen]]
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*Bronze Cup Playoff
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**Champions: [[image:flag_ie.gif]] [[Na Fianna]]
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**Runners-up: [[image:flag_se.gif]] [[Quakeklan]]
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*Rookies Playoff
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**Champions: -
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Latest revision as of 20:45, 8 May 2008

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General Info

  • Match format: Team DeathMatch
  • Continent: Europe
  • Start: 2001
  • Headamin(s): Legio, Icce, gaz
  • Specials: Ladder, League, tournaments

History

Main article: History of Nations Quake Rank

NQR began life in 2001 as as a ladder competition. In its inaugural season, the initials stood for Nordic Quake Rank, and it was intended that the league was mainly for Scandinavian clans.

After Swedish all-stars Flaming Fist took the NQR1 title, beating Finland's Clan Malfunction in the final, the NQR admins decided to open its doors to people from all around Europe, and so it became the Nations Quake Rank.

The NQR Hall of fame

Season 1 - Spring 2001

Season 2 - Spring 2002

Season 3 - Fall 2002

Season 4 - Spring 2003

Season 5 - Fall 2003

Season 6 - Spring 2004

  • Silver Playoff
  • Bronze Playoff

Summer Cup 2004

Season 7 - Fall 2004

NQR Invitational Classic Cup

Season 8 - Spring 2005

Season 9 - Spring 2006

Season 10 - Spring 2007

Season 11 - Spring 2008

  • Rookies Playoff
    • Champions: -
    • Runners-up: -