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FaZe Clan
Short nameFaZe
Games
FoundedMay 30, 2010; 14 years ago (2010-05-30)
Location
Colors   
Owners
PresidentTom Fox
CEOLee Trink
Partners
Websitefazeclan.com Edit this at Wikidata
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2010–present
Genregaming
Subscribers8.68 million[1][2]
Total views1.1 billion[1][2]
100,000 subscribers2011[3]
1,000,000 subscribers2012[3]

Last updated: July 3, 2021

FaZe Clan (formerly FaZe Sniping) is a professional esports and entertainment organization headquartered in Los Angeles, United States. Founded on May 30, 2010, the organization has players from around the world, across multiple games, including Call of Duty, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, FIFA, Valorant, Fortnite Battle Royale and Rocket League. In 2020, the organization expanded into the Asian market, acquiring a Thai PUBG Mobile and FIFA Online roster.

History

FaZe Sniping made its debut on YouTube on May 30, 2010.[4] Originally, the group were a Call of Duty clan founded by three players, Eric "CLipZ" Rivera, Jeff "House Cat" Emann (now known as "Timid") and Ben "Resistance" Christensen.[5] The trio garnered a reputation for innovating trickshotting in the game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.[6] Their YouTube content took off when Ted "Fakie" joined the clan. It was then when FaZe unveiled the most popular series on their channel, ILLCAMS.[7] FaZe Clan's focus on trickshotting and a personality/social-media approach led to FaZe Clan becoming one of the first popular YouTube video game channels, compared to other Call of Duty channels which were focused on winning tournaments.[4] In 2012, the channel had one million subscribers, and the clan began to branch out into esports competitions.[8][4] Teams under the FaZe name began competing in competitions such as the Call of Duty Championship and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championships, who were separate from the clan's YouTube content creators, splitting members of FaZe Clan into two mostly autonomous camps.[8] Originally, FaZe Clan did not have a corporate structure, however the original CEO was Brazilian Thomas "Temperrr" Oliveira, who had been a member of FaZe since he was 16 years old.[8] Oliveira and COO Richard “Banks” Bengston created the first FaZe shared home in 2014 in Plainview, New York, where they could incorporate lifestyle content with their gaming content.[9]

In 2015, former social media platform Hubrick, run by Norwegian entrepreneur Sebastian Guerts, decided to invest in FaZe Clan.[8] Hubrick recruited former record executive Lee Trink to serve as CEO.[8] In January 2016, FaZe Clan acquired European esports team G2 Esports's Counter-Strike: Global Offensive international lineup,[10] who competed as FaZe Clan in the 2016 MLG Major Championship: Columbus,[11] The team won second place in ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018, losing to US-based Cloud9.[12] In 2017, Bengston moved to Los Angeles, starting a new shared home with YouTubers called the Clout House.[9] FaZe Clan were the runners up in ESL Pro League Season 6 in 2017,[13] and second runners up of ESL Pro League Season 7 and ESL One Cologne 2018. FaZe Clan were the champions of ELeague CS:GO Premier in 2017, winning $500,000 of prize money.[14]

In 2018, Greg Selkoe, founder of streetware web retailer Karmaloop, became the president of FaZe Clan, with CEO Lee Trink stepping into the CEO role full-time.[15][4] In late 2018, FaZe Clan opened its series A funding round. Throughout 2019, musicians Ray J, DJ Paul, Offset, Swae Lee, Yo Gotti, Pitbull, and Disco Fries, basketball players Meyers Leonard, Josh Hart, Ben Simmons, Jamal Murray, footballer Gregory van der Wiel, skateboarder Nyjah Huston, radio host Big Boy, music executives Sylvia Rhone, Troy Carter and Guy Oseary and actor Chris O'Donnell invested in FaZe Clan.[16][17][18][19][20] In December 2019, FaZe closed its series A led by entrepreneur Jimmy Iovine and mobile e-commerce platform NTWRK.[21][22] In January 2020, FaZe Clan obtained a $22.7 million investment loan from Canaccord Genuity, a Canadian financial company.[23][24]

On June 18, 2020, FaZe Clan announced its co-ownership of CTRL, a food supplement company.[25]

In December 2020, FaZe Clan was worth $305 million. That same month the revenue of FaZe Clan was estimated $40 million.[26]

On June 10, 2021, FaZe Clan became the first esports team to be featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated.[27]

Red Reserve

On December 5, 2014, FaZe Clan announced the founding of Red Reserve as a subdivision to the organization. They would go on to upload content similar to FaZe's until June 2016, where they cut ties with FaZe to explore other opportunities under their own banner.[citation needed]

FaZe Studios

In April 2020, it was reported that FaZe Clan and Michael Sugar, film and television producer and founder of Sugar23, partnered to form FaZe Studios. The studio would focus on creating feature films and scripted television series.[28] The plan was accelerated due to the lack of live content being produced by traditional networks during the pandemic.[29][30] Their first film, Crimson, was released on October 29, 2020, and stars Brian "Rug" Awadis in a leading role.[31]

Current divisions

Call of Duty

FaZe France

On September 19, 2013, FaZe eSniping, their competitive Call of Duty sniping division, was announced with the joining of Raphael "Zydar" Zydar, Elliot "Hyspe" and Kevin "RanbOw", led by Anil "WaRTeK" Brancaleoni.[32] On April 3, 2014, FaZe Clan announced the rebranding of FaZe eSniping to FaZe France.[33] RanbOw left the team after one and a half years, with Anthony "Toto" replacing him.[34][35] On May 26, 2015, the players and staff of FaZe France stated they weren't satisfied with FaZe's plans and left to create their own organization.[36]

Atlanta FaZe

On May 2, 2019, Activision Blizzard announced that Atlanta Esports Ventures had purchased one of the first five franchise slots for the Call of Duty League. According to ESPN, the publisher was looking to sell slots for approximately $25 million per team.[37] "We have the opportunity to—once again—play a pivotal role in Atlanta's diverse esports community by bringing the future of Call of Duty esports to the city," said Hamilton in a release at the time.[38] AEV and FaZe Clan partnered together for the team, and in October 2019, they announced that the team would be named the Atlanta FaZe.[39]

Current roster

Template:Atlanta FaZe roster

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Current roster

FaZe Clan CS:GO roster
Players Coaches
Handle Name Nationality
rain Nygaard, Håvard Norway
broky Saukants, Helvijs Latvia
Twistzz Van Dulken, Russel Canada
karrigan Andersen, Finn Denmark
olofmeister Kajbjer Gustafsson, Olof Sweden
Kjaerbye (I) Kjærbye, Markus Denmark
coldzera (I) David, Marcelo Brazil
Head coach
  • Vacant

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

Latest roster transaction: February 15, 2021.

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds

Current rosters

PC
FaZe Clan PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds roster
Players Coaches
Handle Name Nationality
Fuzzface Tillberg-Persson, David Sweden
Aitzy Kapustin, Ivan Russia
ubah Jahnsen, Ludvik Norway
Gustav Blønd, Gustav Denmark
rawryy Substitute player Logue, Rory United Kingdom
Head coach
  • Dylan "Didz" Didiano

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

Latest roster transaction: December 16, 2020.

Mobile
FaZe Clan PUBG Mobile roster
Players Coaches
Handle Name Nationality
BulShark Maneerat, Ratchapol Thailand
Vintorez Pluksang, Tharit Thailand
MR5 Murasri, Thiraphong Thailand
TonyK Muensa, Nattawut Thailand
sOup77 Thanayotpinyo, Paphawin Thailand
Korpaii kamphusan, Thaphat Thailand
Head coach
  • Pollawat "MaFia" Kraipol

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

Latest roster transaction: March 1, 2021.

Rainbow Six Siege

Current roster

FaZe Clan Rainbow Six Siege roster
Players Coaches
Handle Name Nationality
cameram4n Hespanhol, Gabriel Brazil
Astro Buzzachera, Leonardo Brazil
Bullet1 Victor, José Brazil
cyb3r Ramos, Jaime Brazil
soulz1 Romero Schinke, Lucas Brazil
Head coach
  • Matheus "Ramalho" Ramalho

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

Latest roster transaction: March 4, 2021.

FIFA

Current rosters

FIFA
FaZe Clan FIFA roster
Players Coaches
Handle Name Nationality
Tass Rushan, Tassal United Kingdom
Jas Singh, Jas United Kingdom
Head coach
  • Vacant

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

Latest roster transaction: December 16, 2020.

FIFA Online
FaZe Clan FIFA Online roster
Players Coaches
Handle Name Nationality
TDKeane Songsaisakul, Teedech Thailand
Michael04 Rojjanasinlapin, Sorawit Thailand
JubJub Varanan, Phatanasak Thailand
Head coach
  • Vacant

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

Latest roster transaction: February 5, 2020.

Fortnite Battle Royale

Current roster

FaZe Clan Fortnite roster
Players Coaches
Handle Name Nationality
Nate Hill Hill, Nate United States
Megga Ackenine, Noam United States
Dubs Walsh, Daniel United States
Martoz Martinez, Manuel Netherlands
Mongraal Jackson, Kyle United Kingdom
Bizzle Miller, Timothy United States
Cented Barron, Evan Canada
Head coach
  • Vacant

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

Latest roster transaction: June 30, 2021.

Valorant

Current roster

FaZe Clan Valorant roster
Players Coaches
Handle Name Nationality
corey Nigra, Corey United States
ZachaREEE Lombardo, Zachary United States
babybay Francisty, Andrej United States
Rawkus Flaherty, Shane United States
BabyJ Schline, Hunter United States
Head coach
  • Thomas "Trippy" Schappy

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

Latest roster transaction: June 30, 2021.

Rocket League

Current roster

FaZe Clan Rocket League roster
Players Coaches
Handle Name Nationality
Allushin Lagarec, Braxton Canada
AYYJAYY Aebi, Austin United States
Firstkiller Corral, Jason United States
Head coach
  • Julian "Moopy" Amador

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

Latest roster transaction: September 3, 2021.

Partnerships and collaborations

FaZe Clan has been partnered with caffeinated drink mix brand Gamma Labs' G Fuel since 2012, which is currently one of the longest promotional collaborations in esports.[40] As a part of the collaboration, the company released FaZe-themed flavors, such as "FaZe Clan's Battle Juice" in 2019.[41] On May 2, 2019, Atlanta Esports Ventures announced the purchase of a franchise spot in Call of Duty league in partnership with FaZe Clan.[42] The resulting team, Atlanta FaZe, was announced on October 26, 2019.[43]

On November 22, 2018, FaZe Clan collaborated with sportswear manufacturer Champion to release exclusive clothing.[44] In 2019, Champion released exclusive clothing with FaZe on four occasions.[45][46][47][48] Champion is manufacturing most of the clothing released by FaZe. On March 14, 2019, FaZe Clan collaborated with clothing brand Siberia Hills for a limited-time hoodie release.[49]

On March 21, 2019, FaZe Clan announced its partnership with automobile manufacturer Nissan.[50] Nissan started producing two original series on FaZe's YouTube channel.

On September 26, 2019, football club Manchester City announced its partnership with FaZe Clan for content creation and clothing.[51]

On July 20, 2019, FaZe Clan opened a booth at ComplexCon 2019, where they sold exclusive clothing in collaboration with Champion, label Lyrical Lemonade and clothing brand 24karats.[46] They collaborated with 24karats again on August 16, 2019, to release clothing accessories,[52] and with Lyrical Lemonade on November 27 of the same year.[53] On September 17, 2019, FaZe Clan collaborated with headwear company New Era.[54] Through November 3 to 22, 2019, FaZe Clan collaborated with designer Warren Lotas, sportswear brand Kappa and clothing brand CLOT respectively to release exclusive clothing.[55][56]

In August 2021, FaZe Clan announced a sponsorship with McDonald's The companies will partner on a series of content and other projects featuring major FaZe Clan stars.[57] In September 2021, FaZe Clan and DC Comics collaborated on a limited edition comic book, written by Josh Trujillo and illustrated by Scot Eaton, featuring Batman and several members of the FaZe Clan.[58]

Philanthropy

On April 11, 2018, FaZe Clan and Legia Warsaw listed one-of-a-kind polo shirts made for and signed by their CS:GO players to a charity auction website. The proceeds would go to purchasing equipment for the Institute of Mother and Child.[59] On March 15, 2020, FaZe Clan unveiled Fight 2 Fund, its four-week charity Call of Duty: Warzone event, in which social media influencers, YouTubers, streamers, celebrities, sportspeople and musicians participate. Viewers could donate money, which would be donated to charities helping people impacted by the coronavirus disease 2019.[60] The event raised over $124,000.[22]

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