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Team Liquid is a European esports organization. Its first roster consisted of players from the United States who came together in December 2012: TC, BuLba, FLUFFNSTUFF, ixmike88 and Korok. This team received a direct invitation to The International 2013 and was able to reach 7-8th place.
Although Team Liquid showed good results in the American region, they were unable to win large tournaments. Therefore, before The International 2014, changes were made to the team: only TC and BuLba remained, and new players included qojqva, DeMoN and Waytosexy. This team also failed to win the main tournament and was disbanded after the failure.
In the fall of 2015, Team Liquid introduced a new roster for performances in Europe. Signing the orphaned 5Jungz was the most successful decision for the organization. Experienced FATA- and KuroKy, along with talents JerAx, MATUMBAMAN, and MinD_ContRoL, immediately attracted the attention of fans from around the world. Despite the failure in the qualifiers for the Frankfurt Major tournament, the team's potential was already noticeable, which was fully revealed in the spring of 2016 when they won the EPICENTER tournament, took second place at Valve's Major tournaments in Shanghai and Manila. Team Liquid was considered a favorite at The International 2016, but took 7-8th place.
After the main tournament, FATA- and JerAx left the team and were replaced by Miracle- and BuLba. Unfortunately, the latter was quickly replaced by GH, who after the first tournaments received the nickname "the best support player in the world." It was that lineup that turned out to be the most successful in the history of Team Liquid. KuroKy lineup in 2017 won two Starladder tournaments, EPICENTER 2017, DreamLeague Season 7, and won The International 2017.
The fate of the team's roster unfolded less brightly: in 2018, the team won only one tournament, and took fourth place at The International 2018. In 2019, Team Liquid won the MDL Macau 2019 tournament and took second place at the MDL Disneyland Paris Major. However, before the EPICENTER XL tournament, changes were made to the roster: MATUMBAMAN left the team, and vice-world champion w33 took his place. The updated Team Liquid lineup took second place at the Moscow tournament, and then took second place at The International 2019.
The tournament in Shanghai became the last for that team. In the fall of 2019, the entire roster left the organization, which signed a five-man squad from Alliance led by iNSaNiA in their place. The updated Team Liquid proved to be a strong team, showing good results in offline and online tournaments, such as: DreamLeague Season 13: The Leipzig Major, MDL Changsha Major, and OGA Dota PIT 2020 Online: EU / CIS.
2021 and 2022 were not the most successful years for the iNSaNia team. The roster failed to achieve high results at any tournament of the season, and the biggest and perhaps the only success was the 3rd place at The International 2022. Also during the year there were changes in the roster: Offlaner Ludwig zai Wahlberg joined the team, m1CKe changed his position to Midlaner, and his Carry position was taken by Lasse MATUMBAMAN Urpalainen, also left the fourth position player Tommy Taiga Le, his place was taken by Boxi, who returned from inactivity.
At the end of 2022, a new Midlaner, Michal Nisha Jankowski, was added to the squad. With the new player, the club had a great season. During the year the team became silver champions of such tournaments as Lima Major 2023, ESL One Berlin Major 2023, Bali Major 2023, Riyadh Masters 2023, in addition, the club took 5th-6th place at The International 2023. After TI, zai announced that he is going inactive indefinitely. Offlaner Neta 33 Shapira took his place on the team. After that, Team Liquid participated in ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023, but with a changed lineup: the new Offlaner could not go to the tournament in Malaysia due to visa problems and was replaced by Jonas SabeRLighT- Volek. Together with stand-in, Liquid managed to take 3rd place.
In 2024, Liquid started with 2nd place at the BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024. The team also participated in the Elite League 2024, where they placed 4th. At PGL Wallachia, the lineup placed 6th, losing to G2.IG in the lower bracket of the playoffs. In May, the team finished 9th at DreamLeague Season 23, and in the summer they finished second at a major event for the 7th time, losing to Gaimin Gladiators in the grand finals of Riyadh Masters 2024. However, Liquid soon managed to break the losing streak with a win at Elite League Season 2.
In September, Team Liquid finally broke the "curse of second place" and became the champion of The International 2024, defeating Gaimin Gladiators in the grand final of the tournament.
- September 26, 2024 - 33 left Team Liquid and SaberLight has joined.
With an updated roster, the team competed at BetBoom Dacha Belgrade 2024, but had a less successful result, finishing in 8th place. The team also finished 6th at DreamLeague Season 24.
The team was later able to qualify for ESL One Bangkok 2024 and won at the 1win Series Dota 2 Fall. After that, Liquid competed at BLAST SLAM I, finishing in the top 6. In December, the team participated in a tournament in Bangkok, where they placed 2nd.
In February 2025, Team Liquid placed 7th at the FISSURE PLAYGROUND, BLAST SLAM II and DreamLeague Season 25. In March, the team became champions of PGL Wallachia: Season 3 and participated in FISSURE Universe Ep.4, performing poorly and finishing in 7th-8th place. At ESL One Raleigh 2025, Michal Nisha Jankowski was replaced by Jonathan Bryle Santos de Guia in Liquid 's roster.
In April, the team competed at ESL One Raleigh 2025 but lost in the second round of the lower bracket, finishing in 5th-6th place. In the same month, Liquid became the PGL Wallachia Season 4 champion.
In May of the same year, the team received a slot at DreamLeague Season 26 due to another team’s withdrawal.
A bit later, also in May, Team Liquid took part in BLAST SLAM III, where they lost in the first round of the playoffs and were eliminated, finishing 9th–10th.
A few days before the start of DreamLeague Season 26, the team announced a roster change for the tournament: Alick V-Tune Vorobey replaced Michael miCKe Vu in the carry role. There, the team finished in 8th place.
A few days before PGL Wallachia Season 5, the organization announced a roster change for the group stage. Tobias Tobi Buchner will replace Aydin Insania Sarkohi in the position five role.
June 29, 2025, just before the match against BetBoom Team at PGL Wallachia Season 5, Team Liquid made a substitution due to the deteriorating health of Aydin Insania Sarkohi, Team Liquid couldn’t defeat BetBoom Team with a stand-in, and thus the team leaves the tournament in 3rd place. Very soon, the team became the champion of FISSURE Universe: Episode 5.
In July 2025, Team Liquid participated in the Riyadh Masters 2025. They were eliminated in the quarterfinals after losing to Team Falcons. Liquid finished in 5th place and earned $125,000 in prize money. At The International 2025, Liquid failed to defend their title as reigning world champions. The team didn't even make it to the playoffs.
On September 22, SaberLight officially left Liquid. On October 8, Insania ended his career.
On October 9, 2025, support Erik tOfu Engel and offlaner Markus Ace Hölgaard officially joined the team. At the end of October, Liquid participated in FISSURE PLAYGROUND 2, where they finished in 4th place after losing in the semifinal of the Playoff stage. At BLAST SLAM IV, the team finished in 8th place, and at PGL Wallachia Season 6, they made it into the top 3. At DreamLeague Season 27, Liquid finished their performance in the group stage with a score of 3-3.
At the beginning of February 2026, the team competed at BLAST SLAM VI, where they became champions by defeating Natus Vincere in the grand final. At the following DreamLeague Season 28, Liquid took 3rd place, and at PGL Wallachia Season 7 they reached the finals but lost to Team Yandex.
The next event for the team was the online tournament PREMIER SERIES, which was treated as practice, where they finished 5th–6th. At the following LAN event, PGL Wallachia Season 8, Liquid reached the lower bracket semifinal, where they lost to Team Falcons and finished in 4th place.












