Mousesports is a professional gaming organization based out of Germany. Mousesports fields teams in many different games and are particularly known for the company's successful Counter-Strike team. Mouz is one of the founding members of the G7 Teams
MouseSports Current Roster
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Per Anders "Pajkatt" Olsson Lille (C)
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Rasmus "MiSeRy" Filipsen
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Arif "MSS" Anwar
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Adrian "FATA" Trinks
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Pascal "paS" Lohmeier
The history of Mouz in Dota 2 is a mixed bag, with numerous roster changes, but no real success at the most prestigious tournament of all: The International. The organization made its first The International appearance in 2012, where they suffered defeat at the hands of EHOME in the losers bracket. Soon thereafter, the organization underwent several dramatic roster changes with players like ComeWithMe, Black^, KuroKy, and 1437 joining and leaving.
Mouz is the only European team who has qualified for The
International via the qualifiers back to back. In 2012, the team fell
one step short in the qualifiers, however, were chosen as a replacement
team nonetheless. Having relatively less practice, the team managed to
oust the Chinese team World Elite in a decider match, yet were unable to
carry on the momentum further into the competition and were eliminated
in devastating fashion.
Moving on to The International 3, Mouz acquired the services of Troels
'syndereN' Nielsen before the qualifiers. After initial hiccups, they
managed to win the qualifiers and go to The International for a second
time. However, failure engulfed the team yet again and they performed
very poorly despite winning Raidcall EMS One Season 2 and placing 5th at
Dreamhack Summer 2013 prior to TI3. Mouz was unable to find
their rhythm and were knocked out immediately managing to win only one
game in the group stage before falling to LGD.int shortly after.The poor results caused several roster shuffles with players starting to leave the team slowly one after the other. Fata left the team on a sour note and partly blamed syndereN on the strategic end. Black^ travelled to China whilst qojqva joined Team Liquid. Mouz attempted to create an all Danish squad led by Synderen. Unfortunately, Synderen announced his retirement from Dota 2 as a player only two months later only for Mouz to call it quits shortly after in January 2014.
Our goal is of course to perform well in every single tournament, but we won't let ourselves get affected by unpleasing results. We will prepare for every game and every tournament step by step Pascal 'paS' Lohmeier
Flash forward to May 2014, a few days prior to TI4
qualifiers. Team Dog, a European unsponsored team consisting of veteran
players, caught the attention of the German organization. The team
initially had only two of Mouz five original players. However,
Smulgullig, Demon, and Fogged moved on to other teams such as Team
Liquid and Natus Vincere.US and were replaced with the rest of the Mouz current lineup including former EG player MSS and former
Sigma.int players FATA- and paS-.
Team Dog found success in winning BountyHunter Series #3, multiple
GIGABYTE Challenge series, and qualifying for ESL One hosted in
Frankfurt at Commerzbank Arena. Recognizing their talent and skill, Mouz officially picked up Team Dog in May 2014 prior to TI4
European qualifiers. Since the aquisition, Mouz has bootcamped in
Berlin and gone on to take fourth place at ASUS ROG Dreamleague Season
1, as well as punch their tickets to Key Arena, Seattle.Despite their prominent reputation, there is one shadow that casts a pall over Mouz , the event that they have thus far been unable to conquer. TI4 is shaping up to be the largest eSports tournament of all time. Finding success this year could bring redemption to past endeavors at The International, and once and for all prove that Mouz is one of the premier Dota 2 organizations in the world.
I hope that we can stick together and keep up the focus and chemistry regardless of the outcome. Whoever can learn from their losses throughout the summer, will have a better shot at winning, as I see it. As it always has been, TI4 pretty much dictates dota 2 players career and years to come, so potentially it is more important than ever, as e-sports is getting very serious. Rasmus 'MiSeRy' Filipsen
During their tenure as Team Dog, the team maintained an impressive 67% win ratio, going 46-3-20. Their achievements consist of winning GIGABYTE Challenge #1-3, Bounty Hunter Series #3, and taking third place at ESPL season 1. More importantly, they also managed to qualify for the ESL One in Frankfurt, Germany, set to begin June 28th. Since taking up the Mouz banner, their win ratio is 66% with a record of 31-16.
Post acquisition, Mouz has placed fourth at ASUS ROG Dreamleague Season 1, beating out Fnatic and the NA powerhouse Evil Geniuses. They also won American Dota League Season 2, came in second place in Bounty Hunter Koth #4, and third in Netolic Pro League #4 west. Perhaps most importantly, they managed to qualify for TI4 in the European division qualifiers, where they defeated teams like Virtus.Pro and Rox.kis. This July, Mouz will travel to Seattle for a stab at over 9 million in prize money.
Post TI3, Mouz found limited success with their old roster and disbanded. Team Dog, on the other hand, was successful in qualifying for ESL One, a LAN event that will take place in Frankfurt, Germany. The graphs above indicate that Mouz has been doing quite well for themselves in the past few months, with an impressive 80% win ratio in May.
Team Dog in 6.80 favored certain heroes likeOne of the most prominent, recent examples of this is FATA's
In most games, FATA takes the middle lane with a tempo controller such as
Mouz most banned heroes are fairly typical, with heroes like
Despite
Although they are a force to be reckoned with, Mouz rely on FATA- to a great extent. If the enemy shuts down FATA- at mid lane, the entire line-up struggles to recover.
Trivia
-Misery and Pajkatt have played together since EG in 2011.
-MSS stands for MojoStormStout. Arif Anwar, due to disputes with his parents about his Dota 2 career, ran away from home to play with EG.
-Mouz has qualified the past two years in a row for TI, without receiving a direct invite
-Besides Dota 2, Mouz is also famous for SCII and CS:GO teams.
-Mouz is a founding member of the G7 teams.
-Fogged and Smulgullig were removed from the team in favor of FATA and pAS, both players coming from Sigma.int.
Photo sources: DreamLeague, GosuGamers
Statistics source: datdota, GosuGamers




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