Nora-Rengo (Japanese: 野良連合, Hepburn: Nora Rengō, transl. "Nora Union") is a Japanese esports organization with teams competing in Call of Duty, For Honor, Overwatch, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, Rainbow Six: Siege and Splatoon 2.[1] The organization was originally created in 2016 to compete in the PS4 version of Rainbow Six: Siege. The founder and owner is Yasuhiro "Kizoku" Nishi who also coaches the Rainbow Six Siege team.
Nickname | Noraren |
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Short name | nR |
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Founded | 2016 |
Location | Japan |
Colors | Maroon, White, Blue |
Manager | Yasuhiro "Kizoku" Nishi |
Partners |
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Website | www |
Rainbow Six: Siege
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On 17 November 2018, Nora Rengo defeated Rogue and advanced to the semifinals of the Rainbow Six Siege Pro League Season 8, becoming the first APAC team to advance to a semifinals match.[2] They were later joined by Australian Fnatic who defeated top North Americans, Evil Geniuses.
Roster
Nat. | ID | Name | Role | Join date |
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Merieux | Tsukasa Asano | Player | 2017-10-26[3] | |
Papilia | Toya Miyazawa | Player | 2018-09-05[4] | |
Yoshinngo | Yoshifumi Yukimori | Player | 2019-04-23[5] | |
SouLboi | Atsushi Yano | Player | 2020-02-13 | |
Simotuki | Tomohisa Imoto | Player | 2020-05-24 | |
Kizoku | Yasuhiro Nishi | Coach | Founder | |
Ar7hur | Arthur Schubert | Coach | 2020-01-30[6] | |
Jinku | Hitoshi Okada | Analyst | 2018-10-31 | |
redenergy | Toru Tsuji | Manager | 2018-??-?? | |
Wokka | Yudai Ichise | Streamer | 2017-08-06 |
Tournament results
Tournament | End Date | Location | Placement | Prize |
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Pro League Year 2 Season 3 Japan | 2017-10-03 | Japan | 1st | APAC Finals |
Pro League Year 2 Season 3 APAC Finals | 2017-10-21 | Sydney, Australia | 5-8th | $0 |
Pro League Season 7 Japan | 2018-04-04 | Japan | 1st | APAC Finals |
Pro League Season 7 APAC Finals | 2018-04-15 | Sydney, Australia | 2nd | Finals |
Pro League Season 7 Finals | 2018-05-19 | Atlantic City, New Jersey | 5-8th | $8,000 |
Six Major Paris 2018 | 2018-08-15 | Paris, France | 9-12th | $7,500 |
Pro League Season 8 Japan | 2018-09-26 | Japan | 2nd | APAC Finals |
Pro League Season 8 APAC Finals | 2018-10-14 | Tokyo, Japan | 1st | Finals |
Six Masters 2018 | 2018-10-27 | Melbourne, Australia | 2nd | $4,255 |
Pro League Season 8 Finals | 2018-11-18 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 3-4th | $15,000 |
AOC OPEN 2018 | 2018-11-23 | Tokyo, Japan | 2nd | $1,327 |
Six Invitational 2019 | 2019-02-16 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | 3-4th | $160,000 |
Pro League Season 9 Japan | 2019-03-27 | Japan | 1st | APAC Finals |
Pro League Season 9 APAC Finals | 2019-04-14 | Sydney, Australia | 2nd | Finals |
Pro League Season 9 Finals | 2019-05-18 | Milan, Italy | 5-8th | $20,000 |
Six Major Raleigh 2019 | 2019-08-18 | Raleigh, North Carolina, USA | 13-16th | $5,000 |
Pro League Season 10 Japan | 2019-09-26 | Japan | 2nd | APAC Finals |
Pro League Season 10 APAC Finals | 2019-10-18 | Sydney, Australia | 5-8th | $0 |
Pro League Season 11 Japan | 2020-03-26 | Japan | 3rd | $2,500 |
References
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