f0rest

 

Name: Patrik Lindberg
Alias: f0rest

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Teams: vXo, Embrace, Begrip, fnatic
Status: Active (fnatic)
Achievements: 2nd place Optihack, 1st place WEG II, 2nd place shgOpen 2006,
2nd place ESWC 2006, 2nd place WEF, 2nd place NGL ONE I, 1st place CPL World Tour: Singapore, 3rd place WSVG Finals 2006, 1st place CPL Winter 2006, 3rd place EM I Finals, 2nd place NGL ONE II, 2nd place WSVG China, 3rd place ESWC 2007, 1st place GameGune 2007, 1st place eStars 2007, 1st place NGL ONE III, 1st place EM II LA, 1st place NGL ONE IV, 1st place SEC 2008, 2nd place KODE5 07/08 Finals, 1st place KODE5 CM Storm, 3rd place ESWC 2008, 1st place EM III Finals, 1st place KODE5 08/09, 1st place e-Stars 2009, 1st place EM IV Dubai, 2nd place WCG 2009, 1st place WEM 2009


Although Patrik “f0rest” Lindberg may somewhat be a new face in terms of international competition if you take a look at the entire decade, no one can deny the extraordinary contribution he has made to fnatic since his arrival. The first time his name made headlines was in 2005, when Embrace finished behind Skolpojkarna at Optihack, sending EYEballers home in the process. That kind of performances earned him a spot at Begrip Gaming later that year, whom he would guide to success in the second season of WEG, much to everyone’s surprise. But Begrip confirmed later in the year, during CPL Winter, that their win in South Korea was no one-time thing as they placed sixth in Dallas. However, Lindberg’s contract with Begrip expired at the end of 2005 and the talented player decided not to renew it, instead joining fnatic’s new line-up, which featured four new players. With fnatic, Lindberg has conquered virtually every tournament there is to win, and although the team has had its share of roster changes, he has always managed to stay an integral part of it, and looks set to help it scale great heights again in 2010.



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