There is little he has not won: Robin “flusha” Rönnquist is a veteran of the Counter-Strike scene. But now, after eleven years, it’s over, as the Swede recently announced.
The list of successes is long, as is the number of teams for which flusha has been active. However, the Swede celebrated his greatest successes in the kit of FNATIC, who signed the complete roster of Epsilon in August 2013, including him. Together with players like Olof “olofmeister” Kajbjer or Freddy “KRIMZ” Johansson he shaped FNATIC’s golden era.
Decided to retire from playing competitive CSGO, Im still gonna be sticking around doing whatever… not really too sure yet!
– Robin Rönnquist (@flusha) August 15, 2023
Trophy collector
Between August 2013 and July 2016, the team won just about everything there was to win:
IEM Katowice 2015, 2016
ESL Barcelona CSGO Invitational
SL i-League StarSeries XIV Finals
ESL ESEA Pro League Season 2
FACEIT League 2015 Stage 3 Finals (DreamHack Winter 2015)
ESL One Cologne 2015
DreamHack Winter 2013
and many more. …
Between August 2017 and January 2018 flusha was active for GODSENT, before returning to FNATIC for his second season shortly afterwards. Within this period he managed to win the IEM Katowice (2018) once again, as well as the final of the WESG. September 2018 was then over again and the Swede moved to the States to Cloud9.
The third and final time he switched to FNATIC was September 2019 and he managed to directly win the ESL Pro League as well as the DreamHack Masters in Malmö, 2019. His final departure from FNATIC was flusha in April 2021, when he left for GORILLAZ. He was most recently active for the underclass Swedish team EYEBALLERS.
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