ex-Copenhagen Flames

Country Denmark
Ranking
Matches 20 / 20
Win Rate 55% / 55%
Current streak
Record win streak 4 wins
Record lose streak 2 lose
Earned – / 3500
MVP Farlig

ex-CPHF

ex-Copenhagen Flames is a Danish Counter-Strike 2 team that emerged on the scene in early 2023. Despite their relatively short lifespan, they've already made a mark, achieving a second-place finish at the Elisa Invitational Spring 2023, earning them approximately $3500 in prize money. This represents their highest achievement to date. The team has played around 20 matches since their first game in May 2023, boasting a win rate of over 50%. Their relatively short history is marked by a swift rise in the regional rankings, followed by a subsequent decline.

* description created only based on ggscore.com database

ex-CPHF Roster

PlayerFarlig
Position
CountryDenmark
Match 1686416400 vs Apeks
Playerraalz
Position
CountryDenmark
Match 1686416400 vs Apeks
Playerb0RUP
Position
CountryDenmark
Match 1686416400 vs Apeks
Playerbirdfromsky
Position
CountryDenmark
Match 1686416400 vs Apeks
PlayerTMB
Position
CountryDenmark
Match 1686416400 vs Apeks

ex-CPHF matches

About ex-CPHF

Throughout their short existence, ex-Copenhagen Flames participated in roughly 6 tournaments, including events like the ESL Challenger Katowice 2023 and various CCT seasons. While they didn't achieve top placements in most of these, their strong performance at the Elisa Invitational Spring 2023 showcased their competitive potential. Their tournament history demonstrates a consistent level of participation, though their results have been inconsistent, highlighting their need for further development and consistency.

The team's roster has remained unchanged since its inception. The core lineup initially featured players like raalz, b0RUP, birdfromsky, TMB, and Farlig. However, currently, only Farlig (Asger Jensen) remains publicly associated with the team. The lack of information about the current lineup suggests potential roster changes or a shift away from active competition. The stability of the initial lineup, however, indicates a potential for strong team synergy, if the roster remains consistent.

In terms of ranking, ex-Copenhagen Flames has consistently fluctuated in the European regional rankings. Their highest ranking was a position within the top 15, while their lowest was around 89th place. Their ranking peaked in the summer of 2023, but they have since fallen out of the rankings entirely. Their performance reflects the volatility typical of a relatively new team competing in a highly competitive region. The absence of a global ranking indicates a lack of participation in major international events.

* the description uses only data available in the ggscore.com database

How much ex-CPHF earned

2023 $3,500

ex-CPHF Achievements

Place Tournament Date Prize
2 EI 2023 Spring 1686355200 $3,500