2006 Cyberathlete Professional League World Season

The 2006 CPL World Season was a series of electronic sports competitions organized by the Cyberathlete Professional League in the fall of 2006. It was a follow up of the 2005 CPL World Tour and was announced by the CPL on July 1, 2006.[1]

The tour featured two games, Counter-Strike and Quake 3. After a total of seven qualifier events, the finals were held on 16–20 December 2006 at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Dallas, Texas. The championship finals had a total prize purse of $150,000 and were won by fnatic (Counter-Strike) and Paul "czm" Nelson (Quake 3).

Results

Counter-Strike

Championship Finals 4th
Dallas[2][3] fnatic

Oscar "Archi" Torgersen
Patrik "cArn" Sättermon
Harley "dsn" Orwall
Patrik "f0rest" Lindberg
Kristoffer "Tentpole" Nordlund

MeetYourMakers

Ola "elemeNt" Moum
Lasse "Xione" Stokke
Preben "prb" Gammelsæter
Geir-Stian "juven9le" Svendsen
Sondre "REAL" Svanevik

Pentagram

Lukasz "LUq" Wnek
Mariusz "Loord" Cybulski
Wiktor "TaZ" Wojtas
Filip "Neo" Kubski
Jakub "kuben" Gurczynski

Against All Authority

Guillaume "Geno" Ntep
Marc "bisou" Naoum
Steeve "Ozstrik3r" Flavigni
Fergus "ferg" Stephenson
David "Xp3" Garrido

Season Stop 4th
Nordic[4] Ninjas in Pyjamas H2k-Gaming 69°N-28°E Fainted
South Korea[5] Lavega Gaming Project_kr gehenna Series of Win
China[6] Star.ex Hacker.Gaming wNv Gaming TR
Italy[7] Against All Authority A-Losers Goodgame TBH.e-Sports
Brazil[8] g3nerationX Made in Brazil Team Bye GameCrashers
Singapore[9] fnatic Team Speed-Link Team Hybrid Hacker.Gaming

Quake III

Championship Finals 4th
Dallas[10] Paul "czm" Nelson Zhibo "Jibo" Fan Anton "Cooller" Singov Alexander "Z4muZ" Ihrfohrs
Season Stop 4th
Nordic[11] Zhibo "Jibo" Fan Sebastian "Spart1e" Siira Alexander "ZamuZ" Ihrfors Maciej "zik" Jaku
Australia[11] Andrew "Python" Chacha Peter "Ventz" Kidson Sean "Hotw1rd" Dalton Robert "Kiddie" Kidson
Italy[12] Magnus "fojji" Olsson Marcel "k1ller" Paul Zhibo "Jibo" Fan Alexey "apo5tol" Altshuller
Brazil[12] Daniel "Ryu" Souza De Lima Diogo "met" Fressato Vitor "apo" Proto Rodrigo "agu" Lima Wanderley
Singapore[13] Zhibo "Jibo" Fan Brian "DKT" Flanders Andrew "Python" Chacha Meng "RocketBoy" Yang

World Season events

Singapore

Brazil

Italy

Australia

  • Location: Perth
  • Date: November 25–26, 2006
  • Games: Quake 3
  • Winner: Andrew "Python" Chacha

China

South Korea

Nordic

Championship finals

References

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