cArn
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cArn
Player Information
Name:
Patrik Sättermon
Nationality:
Born:
April 10, 1985 (age 40)
Status:
Years Active (Player):
2003 – 2012
Years Active (Org):
2012 – Present
Years Active (Coach):
2013 – 2014
Team:
Approx. Total Winnings:
$174,312
Links
History
Counter-Strike
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Organization
| 2003-??-?? — 2004-??-?? | Begrip Gaming |
| 200?-??-?? — 2003-09-09 | ArchAngels |
| 2003-09-21 — 2004-03-13 | xPerience.se |
| 2004-03-10 — 2004-11-07 | Gamers.nu |
| 2004-11-19 — 2005-05-19 | Begrip Gaming |
| 2005-05-20 — 2005-11-28 | Eyeballers |
| 2006-01-05 — 2012-03-11 | Fnatic |
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
| 2013-08-06 — 2014-06-30 | Fnatic(Coach) |
Organization
| 2012-03-11 — Present | Fnatic(Org) |
Patrik "cArn" Sättermon (born April 10, 1985) is a retired Swedish professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive coach and Counter-Strike player. He is most famous for his six-year long tenure as the in-game leader of Fnatic from January 2006 to March 2012, when he retired from competitive Counter-Strike and transitioned to an organizational role.
Achievements
[edit]Interviews
[edit]- 2012-03-17 | cArn retirement interview part one by HLTV
- 2012-03-21 | cArn retirement interview part two by HLTV
- 2012-03-25 | cArn retirement interview part three by HLTV
- 2013-01-27 | cArn 'Grilled': 2003-2012 by Thorin
- 2021-08-02 | cArn: "As long as CS is out there and is a competitive game, fnatic is here to be a top contender" by MIRAA of HLTV
- 2021-08-17 |
Därför satsar FNATIC på Internationellt CSGO-lag - Intervju med cArn [That is why FNATIC is investing in International CSGO - Interview with cArn] by hallonkraem of Fragbite
Gallery
[edit]- cArn at IEM VI Global Challenge New York with fnatic
References
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