#2 Fnatic (June 2014 - November 2015)

Fnatic's 2014-15 squad was something we will never see ever again. Already one of the top teams in the world, Fnatic kicked longtime team member Schneider and Devilwalk. Although Devilwalk would become the coach, their replacements Olofmeister and Krimz turned Fnatic into legends. JW, Pronax, Flusha, Olofmeister and Krimz would go on to become one of the most successful teams of all time winning two back to back Majors becoming the first team to do so.
After forming Fnatic's first Major was ESL One Cologne 2014 which they finished second. Not to be deterred, they kept improving but were faced with a very controversial exit from the Dreamhack Winter 2014 Major finishing in 5th-8th place.
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But their fortunes would change just after that. They dominated the beginning of 2015 and won the first Major of the year at ESL One Katowice 2015 and followed up with another major victory at ESL One Cologne 2015.
After becoming back to back major champions, Fnatic looked to make it three but only managed a 5th-8th position at the Dreamhack Winter 2015. This loss at the major would soon prompt them to kick their In-Game Leader Pronax for young talent, Dennis.
During the 17 month reign of terror, Fnatic played 27 Major/Premier Tournaments. They won a total of 12 tournaments, finished second in five tournaments and got placed in the top 4 in five tournaments finishing out of the top 4 for a total of five times as well. It is this domination that earned Fnatic's already powerful roster the second spot on this list.
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