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Patrik Lindberg (born June 10, 1988), known by the pseudonym f0rest, is a Swedish Counter-Strike and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player. Having played competitively since 2005, Lindberg has been widely regarded within the esports scene as one of the best players in Counter-Strike history. Lindberg is best known for his four years of tenure on the Fnatic roster, which he helped bring to prominence as the dominant team of 2009, during which year the team broke the record for the highest-earning team in Counter-Strike history. Near the end of 2010, Lindberg left Fnatic and joined SK Gaming, which he remained with until July 2012. Soon after, he transitioned over to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and joined the team Ninjas in Pyjamas.

Professional career

Lindberg began his professional gaming career in early 2005, when he made his international debut at the global finals in South Korea for the World e-Sports Games, alongside the new Swedish team of Begrip Gaming. There, Begrip defeated all opponents, including the defending champions Catch-Gamers and won the prize pot of 50,000 USD. Following this victory, Lindberg dropped out of high school to concentrate on his Counter-Strike career. In 2005, Lindberg was nominated for the eSports Award 2005, under the categories for "Newcomer of the Year" and "Best Counter-Strike Player". In early 2006, Lindberg left Begrip alongside his teammate Kristoffer "Tentpole" Nordlund, and signed a contract with Fnatic and became a permanent member of the team.

Lindberg's first year in Fnatic proved to be successful, having the team earn upwards of $100,000 USD, which was acknowledged by Turtle Entertainment. During 2006, Fnatic won the Cyberathlete Professional League Championship, the World Tour, along with a silver medal at the Electronic Sports World Cup. Lindberg was once again nominated for the eSports Award and won the Counter-Strike Player of the Year Award. However, Fnatic faced a major slump from 2007 through 2008, as the team failed to win any major tournaments and only achieved a handful of medals. The team regained its form and chemistry in 2009, however, with the retirement of Oscar "Archi" Torgersen and Oscar "ins" Holm and the recruitment of Christopher "GeT_Right" Alesund and Rasmus "GuX" Ståhl. During 2009, Fnatic was the single most-dominant team, having garnered gold medal victories at the Intel Extreme Masters Global Challenge, European Finals and World Championship, ESWC 2009, e-Stars Seoul, KODE5 and World eSports Masters. In 2009, Lindberg was nominated for the eSports Award 2009, under the category of "Regional eSports Player of the Year Northern Europe", but lost to his teammate Alesund, who won the main category for eSports Player of the Year.

Fnatic could not repeat its success from 2009 in the 2010 season, however, as the team found itself at odds with the Ukrainians from Natus Vincere, with their winnings being upward of 220,000 USD. Following this underwhelming year, Lindberg, along with his teammates Alesund and Ståhl, attempted to have Fnatic replace the team's in-game leader, Patrik "cArn" Sättermon, as well as its captain, Harley "dsn" Örwall, with SK Gaming's Jimmy "allen" Allén and Robert "RobbaN" Dahlström. This was, however, not approved, so Lindberg and Alesund left Fnatic and joined SK Gaming. Early 2011 proved to be slow for SK, as they failed to impress at their first event, IEM European Championship Finals, being unable to surpass the group stage, while Lindberg's previous team won the event themselves. SK Gaming managed to regain their form, however, and finished as the second highest-earning team of 2011, behind the Polish team of ESC Gaming.

On July 26, 2012, it was reported that SK Gaming had gone into a state of disarray, with the head coach, Anton Budak, resigning from the organization, along with Patrik Lindberg and his teammates Robert Dahlström and Christopher Alesund. According to Budak, this came as a result of SK refusing to send the players to GameGune 2012. The following August, it was announced that Lindberg would be making a transition over to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, by joining the team Ninjas in Pyjamas, which included Alesund in its roster. From the beginning of the competitive Counter-Strike: Global Offensive scene in 2012, Ninjas in Pyjamas became the single most dominant team, having won the vast majority of the tournaments they attended, as well as maintain an 87-map winning streak for a time. Ninjas in Pyjamas has maintained their dominance for the years of 2012 and 2013. Ninjas in Pyjamas reached the grand finals of all major $250,000 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournaments until ESL One Cologne 2015. In August 2014 they won ESL One Cologne. At Dreamhack Cluj-Napoca where they were ousted by NaVi in the semi finals.

Notable tournament results

Bold denotes a CS:GO Major

YearPlaceTournamentTeamWinning ScoreOpponentPrize Money
2005Gold medal iconWorld e-Sports Games Grand FinalsSweden Begrip Gaming2-0Norway Catch-Gamer$50,000.00
2006Gold medal iconCounter-Strike Champions LeagueSweden Fnatic2-0Germany Mousesports$10,000.00
2006Gold medal iconCPL World TourSweden Fnatic16-6Sweden Speed-Link$10,000.00
2006Gold medal iconCPL Winter 2006Sweden Fnatic2-1Norway MeetYourMakers$30,000.00
2007Gold medal iconGameGune 2007Sweden Fnatic2-0Brazil Made in Brazil$12,000.00
2007Gold medal iconWorld e-Sports Games SeoulSweden Fnatic2-0China X7-Hacker$25,000.00
2007Gold medal iconNLG OneSweden Fnatic2-0Sweden SK Gaming$20,000.00
2007Gold medal iconIntel Extreme Masters Los AngelesSweden Fnatic16-5Sweden SK Gaming$25,000.00
2008Gold medal iconNLG OneSweden Fnatic3-2Sweden Roccat$20,000.00
2008Gold medal iconSamsung Euro Championship 2008Sweden Fnatic2-1Poland MeetYourMakers$19,700.00
2008Gold medal iconIntel Extreme Masters MontrealSweden Fnatic2-1Sweden SK Gaming$25,000.00
2009Gold medal iconIntel Extreme Masters Global FinalsSweden Fnatic16-13Poland MeetYourMakers$50,000.00
2009Gold medal iconElectronic Sports World Cup 2009Sweden Fnatic2-0Sweden SK Gaming$20,000.00
2009Gold medal iconKODE5 Global FinalsSweden Fnatic2-0Sweden SK Gaming$25,000.00
2009Gold medal iconWorld e-Sports Games SeoulSweden Fnatic2-0South Korea WeMade FOX$12,000.00
2009Gold medal iconIntel Extreme Masters DubaiSweden Fnatic2-0Sweden MeetYourMakers$10,000.00
2009Gold medal iconWorld e-Sports MastersSweden Fnatic2-0Finland Power Gaming$22,500.00
2010Gold medal iconArbalet Cup 2010Sweden Fnatic2-1Ukraine Natus Vincere$15,000.00
2010Gold medal iconGameGune 2010Sweden Fnatic2-1Poland Frag eXecutors$15,500.00
2010Gold medal iconIntel Extreme Masters ShanghaiSweden Fnatic2-0China TyLoo.raw$14,000.00
2010Gold medal iconKomplett Gamer ChallengeSweden Fnatic2-0Denmark Full-Gaming$19,400.00
2011Gold medal iconIOL FINAL4 2011Sweden SK Gaming2-0Sweden Fnatic$8,000.00
2011Gold medal iconDreamHack Summer 2011Sweden SK Gaming2-0Denmark mTw$9,600.00
2011Gold medal iconIntel Challenge Super Cup 8Sweden SK Gaming2-1Russia Moscow Five$5,000.00
2011Gold medal iconGameGune 2011Sweden SK Gaming16-14Sweden ESC Gaming$17,223.00
2011Gold medal iconIntel Extreme Masters New YorkSweden SK Gaming2-0Finland WinFakt$16,000.00
2011Gold medal iconElectronic Sports World Cup 2011Sweden SK Gaming2-0Ukraine Natus Vincere$12,000.00
2012Gold medal iconCopenhagen Games 2012 ChallengeSweden SK Gaming16-13Poland ESC Gaming$1,314.00
2012Gold medal iconEsport SM StockholmSweden SK Gaming2-1Sweden Fnatic$1,314.00
2012Gold medal icon3rd Intel Core ChallengeSweden SK Gaming2-0Sweden Fnatic$10,000.00
2012Gold medal iconSteelSeries GOSweden Ninjas in Pyjamas2-0Sweden BuggIT$4,546.00
2012Gold medal iconDreamHack Valencia 2012Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas2-0France VeryGames$3,236.00
2012Gold medal iconElectronic Sports World Cup 2012Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas2-0France VeryGames$10,000.00
2012Gold medal iconDreamHack Winter 2012Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas2-0France VeryGames$22,600.00
2012Gold medal iconAMD SapphireSweden Ninjas in Pyjamas2-0France VeryGames$10,000.00
2012Gold medal iconTHOR Open 2012Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas2-0Finland Curse$15,100.00
2012Gold medal iconNorthCon 2012Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas2-0Poland ESC Gaming$6,580.00
2013Gold medal iconESL Major Series Winter 2012Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas2-0France Imaginary Gaming$3,365.00
2013Gold medal iconCopenhagen Games 2013Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas16-2Denmark Western Wolves$21,156.00
2013Gold medal iconESEA Invite Season 13 FinalsSweden Ninjas in Pyjamas2-0United States Denial eSports$17,500.00
2013Gold medal iconSvecup Västerås 2013Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas2-0Sweden Crave Gaming$4,500.00
2013Gold medal iconSwedish Championship 2013Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas2-1Sweden Epsilon$15,500.00
2013Gold medal iconDreamhack Summer 2013Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas2-0Sweden Epsilon$10,800.00
2013Gold medal iconSLTV StarSeries VISweden Ninjas in Pyjamas3-2Ukraine Natus Vincere$6,000.00
2013Gold medal iconESEA Season 14 FinalsSweden Ninjas in Pyjamas2-1United States compLexity$20,000.00
2013Silver medal iconDreamHack Winter 2013Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas$50,000
2014Silver medal iconEMS One Katowice 2014Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas$50,000
2014Gold medal iconCopenhagen GamesSweden Ninjas in Pyjamas2-1Poland Virtus.pro$19 370.00
2014Gold medal iconDreamhack Summer 2014Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas2-0Commonwealth of Independent States Natus Vincere$10,000.00
2014Gold medal iconIronGamingSweden Ninjas in Pyjamas2-0Commonwealth of Independent States Natus Vincere$10,000.00
2014Gold medal iconESL One Cologne 2014Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas2-1Sweden Fnatic$100,000.00
2015Silver medal iconDreamHack Winter 2014Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas$50,000
2015Gold medal iconASUS ROG Winter 2015Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas2-0France Titan$12,000.00
2015Silver medal iconESL One Katowice 2015Sweden Ninjas in PyjamasSweden Fnatic$50,000
20155-8thESL One Cologne 2015Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas$10,000
20153-4thDreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas$22,000
20165-8thMLG Major Championship: ColumbusSweden Ninjas in PyjamasCommonwealth of Independent States Natus Vincere$35,000
2016Gold medal iconDreamhack Masters MalmöSweden Ninjas in Pyjamas2-0Commonwealth of Independent States Natus Vincere$100,000.00
20169-12thESL One Cologne 2016Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas
20165–8thELeague Season 1Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas
2016Gold medal iconStarLadder i-League StarSeries Season 2Sweden Ninjas In Pyjamas2-0France G2 Esports$130,000.00
2016Gold medal iconIntel Extreme Masters 2016 OaklandSweden Ninjas In Pyjamas2-1Template:Country data BR SK Gaming

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