Ninjas in Pyjamas

Ninjas in Pyjamas (NIP) is a professional esports organisation based in Sweden that is best known for its Counter-Strike teams. In 2012, the team reformed with a Counter Strike: Global Offensive lineup upon the release of the game. Aside from Counter-Strike, the organisation has teams in Valorant, Rainbow Six Siege, FIFA, and League of Legends. They formerly had teams in Fortnite Battle Royale, Overwatch, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and Paladins.

Ninjas in Pyjamas
Short nameNIP
Teams
Founded
  • 2000
  • 2012 (reform)
Based inStockholm
LocationSweden
ColoursNeon Yellow, Black, Grey, White, Sky Blue[1]
         
OwnerHicham Chahine (CEO)
General managerJonas Gundersen
PartnersBetway, Samsung
Websitenip.gl

History


Ninjas in Pyjamas were formed in June 2000.[2] Their biggest success was winning the 2001 Cyberathlete Professional League World Championships after an extremely close final with X3 (a forerunner to Team 3D). Ninjas in Pyjamas struggled to find a sponsor, and as a result, joined the prominent esports organization SK Gaming and were known by the names SK Scandinavia and later SK Sweden. At SK, they continued their success. The prize money from their tournament victories in 2003 totalled approximately US$170,000,[3][4][5][6] and every CPL event that year.

Feeling they could secure a larger share of sponsorship money, the team left SK in early 2005.[7] Later in the year, some members returned to SK Gaming, forcing NIP to replace them.

Emil Christensen with Tommy Ingemarsson, Managing Directors Peter Hedlund and Victor Lindqvist reformed NIP as a Swedish stock company in 2005, due to problems with SK. NIP continued to participate in international tournaments, placing high in many events. They signed some of the biggest sponsorship deals in the scene at that time. The team received about 100,000 members on their website in Europe during their first two years and was also the first team outside of Asia to enter the Asian market. Within six months, they had about 90,000 members on their Asian website. The team was among the most outspoken opponents to the change from the original version of Counter-Strike to the newer Counter-Strike: Source.

On 13 November 2015, NIP's parted ways with its Dota 2 team, consisting of Elias 'Sealkid' Merta, Jonas 'Jonassomfan' Lindholm, Adrian 'Era' Kryeziu, Simon 'Handsken' Haag and Linus 'Limmp' Blomdin.[8] The cited reason was disappointment over recent performances, as the team had failed to qualify for both The International 2015 and Frankfurt Major.[9] Since then, NIP have had two Dota 2 teams, one formed in 2017 that disbanded later that year, as well as another formation in 2018.[10] Christopher "GeT RiGhT" Alesund, one of the original 2012 NIP roster, left after the StarLadder Major Berlin 2019, being replaced by Simon "twist" Eliasson, a former player for Fnatic, and leaving f0rest as the only remaining member of the original roster, until he left in 2020 to come back to the 2014 NIP roster on Dignitas.[11][12]

On July 2020, it was announced that NIP would be merging with Chinese esports organization Victory Five.[13]

Rosters

Counter Strike: Global Offensive division

Ninjas in Pyjamas Counter-Strike: Global Offensive roster
PlayersCoaches
Handle Name Nationality
REZ  Sterner, Fredrik   Sweden 
Plopski  Gonzalez Zamorra, Nicolas   Sweden 
hampus  Poser, Hampus   Sweden 
es3tag  Hansen, Patrick   Denmark 
Brollan  Brolin, Ludvig   Sweden 
dev1ce   Reedtz, Nicolai   Denmark 
Head coach

Daniel "djL" Narancic


Legend
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • Substitute
  • Injury / Illness

Roster updated March 23, 2022.

Rainbow Six Siege division

Ninjas in Pyjamas Rainbow Six Siege roster
PlayersCoaches
Handle Name Nationality
Kamikaze  Gomes, João   Brazil 
Psycho  Rigal, Gustavo   Brazil 
julio  Giacomelli, Julio   Brazil 
Muzi  Moscatelli, Murilo   Brazil 
pino  Fernandes, Gabriel   Brazil 
Head coach

Dyjair "Mity" Soares


Legend
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • Substitute
  • Injury / Illness

Roster updated March 5, 2021.

Valorant division

Ninjas in Pyjamas Valorant roster
PlayersCoaches
Handle Name Nationality
xand  Zizi, Alexander   Brazil 
bnj  Rabinovich, Benjamin   Brazil 
bezn1  da Costa, Gabriel   Brazil 
cauanzin  Pereira, Cauan   Brazil 
Jonn  Reis, Walney   Brazil 
Head coach

Rogerio "RoY" Lopez


Legend
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • Substitute
  • Injury / Illness

Roster updated January 17, 2022.

FIFA division

Ninjas in Pyjamas FIFA roster
PlayersCoaches
Handle Name Nationality
Ollelito  Arbin, Olle   Sweden 
Head coach
  • Vacant

Legend
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • Substitute
  • Injury / Illness

Roster updated February 29, 2020.

Notable Tournament Results

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Tournament End Date Location Placement Prize
ESWC 2012 2012-11-04 Paris, France 1st $12,000
DreamHack Winter 2012 2012-11-24 Jönköping, Sweden 1st $22,638
AMD Sapphire Invitational 2012-12-03 Prague, Czech Republic 1st $10,000
ESL Major Series One - Spring 2013 2013-04-14 Katowice, Poland 1st $12,000
ESEA Global Finals Season 13 2013-04-21 Dallas, Texas, US 1st $17,500
DreamHack Summer 2013 2013-06-18 Jönköping, Sweden 1st $10,815
ESL Major Series One - Summer 2013 2013-06-30 Cologne, Germany 3-4th $4,000
ESEA Global Finals Season 14 2013-08-14 Dallas, Texas, US 1st $20,000
Dreamhack Bucharest 2013 2013-09-13 Bucharest, Romania 1st $7,500
StarLadder StarSeries VII 2013-10-13 Kyiv, Ukraine 3rd $2,500
DreamHack Winter 2013 2013-11-30 Jönköping, Sweden 2nd $50,000
Fragbite Masters Season 1 2013-12-13 Sweden 1st $10,652
Svecup 2013 Grand Finals 2013-12-14 Göteborg, Sweden 1st $22,807
ESL Major Series One Katowice 2014 2014-03-16 Katowice, Poland 2nd $50,000
Copenhagen Games 2014 2014-04-20 Copenhagen, Denmark 1st $19,341
DreamHack Summer 2014 2014-06-17 Jönköping, Sweden 1st $10,000
ESL One Cologne 2014 2014-08-17 Cologne, Germany 1st $100,000
DreamHack Winter 2014 2014-11-29 Jönköping, Sweden 2nd $50,000
Gfinity Spring Masters 1 2015-03-22 London, UK 2nd $15,000
PGL CS:GO Championship Series Kick-off Season 2015-04-25 Bucharest, Romania 3rd $10,000
Flashpoint Season 3 2021-05-30 Online 2nd $10,000

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege

Tournament End Date Location Placement Prize
Dreamhack Valencia 2018 2018-07-14 Valencia, Spain 5-8th $1,000
Six Major Paris 2018 2018-08-17 Paris, France 5-8th $12,250
Pro League Season 8 LATAM 2018-10-24 South America 6th $4,500
OGA PIT Season 2 2018-10-29 Brazil 2nd $3,750
Six Invitational 2019 2018-02-17 Montreal, Canada 13-16th $20,000
Pro League Season 9 LATAM 2019-04-24 South America 4th $6,000
Allied Esports Vegas Minor 2019-06-09 Las Vegas, Nevada, US 5-8th[14] $4,000
Brasileirão 2019 2019-07-28 São Paulo, Brazil 3rd $13,242
Six Major Raleigh 2019 2019-08-13 Raleigh, North Carolina, US 13-16th $5,000
Pro League Season 10 LATAM 2019-10-26 South America 1st Finals
Pro League Season 10 Finals 2019-11-09 Tokoname, Japan 5-8th $20,000
Six Invitational 2020 2020-02-16 Montreal, Canada 2nd $450,000
Pro League Season 11 LATAM 2020-04-14 South America (Latam) 2nd $22,500
Brasileirão 2020 Stage 1 2020-08-02 Brazil 3rd Major
Six Major August 2020 Brazil 2020-08-09 Brazil 1st $50,000
Six Major November 2020 Brazil 2020-10-31 Brazil (Online) 3rd $15,000
Brasileirão 2020 Finals 2020-11-22 Brazil 3rd-4th $12,000
Six Invitational 2021 2021-05-23 Paris, France 1st $1,000,000
Elite Six 2021 2021-07-25 South America (Latam) 1st $10,000
Total Winnings: $1,658,742

References

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  7. Archived 21 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  8. "DOTA2 Announcement". Ninjas in Pyjamas. 13 November 2015. Archived from the original on 27 March 2016. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  9. Fischer, Annabelle (13 November 2015). "Ninjas in Pyjamas' Dota 2 team disbands". TheScore eSports. Archived from the original on 16 November 2015. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  10. "A new era is coming". nip.gl. Archived from the original on 17 September 2018. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  11. "GeT_RiGhT steps down from NiP". HLTV.org. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  12. "NiP unveil twist". HLTV.org. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  13. Li, Pei. "Esports powerhouse Ninjas in Pyjamas agrees to merge with Chinese team". reuters. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  14. "R6 Allied Esports Minor standings: PENTA and DarkZero slip up, Team Secret surprise". Dot Esports. 8 June 2019. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
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