Denis Howell (e-athlete)

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Denis Howell
Player information
Full name Denis Howell
Nickname denis
Date of birth August 18, 1994
country code GermanyGermany
game Counter-Strike: Source
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
team Sprout (2017-2019; 2019-)
Former teams EnRo Griffins (2013)
Planetkey Dynamics (2014)
Penta Sports (2014-2015)
Sprout (2017-2019)
Berlin International Gaming (2019-2019)

Denis "denis" Howell (born August 18, 1994 ) is a German e-athlete . He has been active in the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive discipline since 2012 . He played for mousesports until 2017 . He currently plays for the Sprout team.

Career

Howell played for many smaller clans early in his career . With the EnRo GRIFFINS he took 2nd place at EPS Germany: Winter 2013. After he left the team, he played unsuccessfully for Planetkey Dynamics, among others . That's why he left the team in June 2014. At the end of August 2014 he moved to Team Penta Sports , where he had his first notable successes. At DreamHack Winter 2014 and at ESL One Katowice 2015 Howell reached the quarterfinals with Penta. At the beginning of May 2015 it was announced that Howell is moving from Penta Sports to mousesports together with Johannes “nex” Maget and Timo “Spiidi” Richter . After a short time, the team managed to successfully take part in a number of larger tournaments. Howell achieved 2nd place with mouz at the Acer Predator Masters .

In July 2016 Howell reached the semi-finals of the first season of the Eleague with mousesports . In autumn 2016, the player achieved two more successes with the mousesports team by reaching the finals at the Gfinity CS: GO Invitational 2016 and the semi-finals at the finals of the ESL Pro League Season 4 .

successes

year space competition team Personal
prize money
2014 5th-8th DreamHack Winter 2014 GermanyGermany Penta Sports 0$ 2,000
2015 5th-8th ESL One Katowice 2015 GermanyGermany PENTA Sports 0$ 2,000
2015 3rd to 4th Gfinity CS: GO Summer Masters I 2015 GermanyGermany mousesports 0$ 1,000
2015 3rd to 4th CEVO Pro Season 7 Finals GermanyGermany mousesports 0$ 2,000
2015 2. Acer Predator Masters Season 1 Finals GermanyGermany mousesports 0$ 2,000
2015 4th Intel Extreme Masters X - gamescom GermanyGermany mousesports 0$ 1,100
2015 1. ESL Summer Championship 2015 GermanyGermany mousesports 00€ 800
2015 2. CEVO CS: GO Season 8 LAN Finals GermanyGermany mousesports 0$ 5,000
2016 5th-8th DreamHack Masters Malmo 2016 GermanyGermany mousesports 0$ 2,000
2016 5. Esports Championship Series Season 1 - Europe GermanyGermany mousesports 0$ 5,000
2016 3rd to 4th Eleague Season 1 GermanyGermany mousesports $ 14,000
2016 2. Gfinity CS: GO Invitational 2016 European UnionEuropean Union mousesports 0$ 6,000
2016 3rd to 4th ESL Pro League Season 4 : Finals European UnionEuropean Union mousesports 0$ 9,000
2016 5th-8th Eleague Season 2 European UnionEuropean Union mousesports $ 10,000
2017 5th-8th DreamHack Masters Las Vegas 2017 European UnionEuropean Union mousesports 0$ 3,000
2017 3rd to 4th DreamHack Tours 2017 European UnionEuropean Union mousesports 0$ 2,000
2017 5th-6th ESL Pro League Season 5 : Finals European UnionEuropean Union mousesports 0$ 9,000

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. PENTA Sports unveiled new team , hltv.org
  2. mouz sign Penta trio. hltv.org, May 4, 2015, accessed on August 19, 2015 .
  3. HellRaisers win APM S1 Finals. hltv.org, August 3, 2015, accessed on August 19, 2015 .
  4. Kristin Banse: Virtus.Pro wins the first ELEAGUE season in CS: GO. Kicker Online, August 2, 2016, accessed on August 4, 2016 .