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  • * '''Match:''' [[Image:flag_ru.gif]] '''[[Russian National Team]] A''' vs [[Image:flag_ru.gif]] [[Russian National Team]] B Nice and very close games. Russia B had to play with a slight ping disadvantage. The score in The Abandoned Base was very close fr
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  • ...d!''' Visit [http://www.quakeservers.net/quakeworld/ QuakeServers.net] for a more detailed and up to date list of servers. == Russia [[Image:flag_ru.gif]] ==
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  • * 3rd - [[Image:flag_se.gif]] [[Sweden]] A * 5th (tied) - [[Image:flag_ru.gif]] [[Russia]] A
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  • |country=Russia {{quote|''Once a quake player, always a quake player!''}}
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  • This template is used to display a team and then its players on one (comma separated) line together. {{TeamAbbr|Russia|flag=ru|Billy The Kid, gLAd, Zeppski, Quake, Bulat, Gorgoroth, NLK, SS, Max
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  • This Nations Cup was played in a 10 vs 10 format on death32c. 13 teams competed for the title, the first gam * 5th (tie) - [[Image:flag_ru.gif]] [[Russia]]
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  • [[image:flag_ru.gif]] '''[[Russia]]''' (Team A) - [[xpr]], [[starling]], [[zepp]], [[dot]], [[doom]], [[blaze]], [[gor]], [[image:flag_ru.gif]] '''[[Russia]]''' (Team B) - [[VVD]], [[bubliG]], [[SS]], [[Bulat]], [[bonez]], [[Discon
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  • '''QuakeWorld.ru''' is a [[russia]]n [[QuakeWorld]] community portal. * faq.quakeworld.ru – F.A.Q.
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  • ...petition]] which had fifteen teams competing. Sadly, two teams had to give a walkover in the first round. First games were played in March [[2005]]. * 5th place (tie) - [[Image:flag_ru.gif]] [[Russia]]
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  • After the national team games were a hot topic again due to the [[Quakeworld Nations Cup]] this tournament was s ...e admins did not take any further action. Even though the Russian team did a good job coming in third while losing in the first WB round it was kind of
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  • |country=Russia '''dot''', also known as ''Murz1k'', is a professional Quakeworld player from Saint Petersburg.
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  • |country=Russia {{quote|''Who comes to us with a sword by the sword and die!!''}}
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  • [[image:flag_ru.gif]] '''[[Russia]]''' - [[B1aze]], [[bublik]], [[SS]], [[Bulat]], [[Gor]], [[Opha]], [[XN]], * 5th (tie) - [[Image:flag_ru.gif]] [[Russia]]
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  • |country=Russia Leonid '''"wakecold"''' Elchanin, is a Moscow based Quakeworld dueller. He was into competitive TF2 during univers
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  • The player from Tomsk (Russia) is a well known Quake [[speedrun|speedrunner]]. * A number of his demos could be found on [[Speed Demos Archive]] (http://speed
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  • === Group A === ....gif]] [http://en.euro2008.uefa.com/tournament/teams/team=57451/index.html Russia] '''2:0''' [[Image:flag_se.gif]] [http://en.euro2008.uefa.com/tournament/te
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  • === Group A === ...4:1''' [http://en.euro2008.uefa.com/tournament/teams/team=57451/index.html Russia] [[Image:flag_ru.gif]]
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  • * [[2007]] Drank 10 litres of white russian from a bucket in one sitting. ...a pää irti" (''<slaSS> anybody willing to guess the final score finland vs russia <Demonarch> 666-0 and the goalie gets head ripped off'')
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  • === Group A === ....gif]] [http://en.euro2008.uefa.com/tournament/teams/team=57451/index.html Russia]
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  • |country=Russia Alex '''"ParboiL"''' is a famous Russian map maker and FrogBot Clan Arena (FBCA) developer. From 1996
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