Nora-Rengo

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Nora-Rengo
野良連合
NicknameNoraren
Short namenR
Sport
Founded2016; 8 years ago (2016)
LocationJapan
ColorsMaroon, White, Blue
ManagerYasuhiro "Kizoku" Nishi
Partners
  • XSplit
  • G-SQUARE
  • OPENREC.tv
  • OCA Osaka School of Design & IT
  • ZETTA meel
  • OMEN
Websitewww.norarengou.com Edit this at Wikidata

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.

Rainbow Six: Siege[edit]

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[edit]

Nat. ID Name Role Join date
Japan Merieux Tsukasa Asano Player 2017-10-26[3]
Japan Papilia Toya Miyazawa Player 2018-09-05[4]
Japan Yoshinngo Yoshifumi Yukimori Player 2019-04-23[5]
Japan SouLboi Atsushi Yano Player 2020-02-13
Japan Simotuki Tomohisa Imoto Player 2020-05-24
Japan Kizoku Yasuhiro Nishi Coach Founder
Brazil Ar7hur Arthur Schubert Coach 2020-01-30[6]
Japan Jinku Hitoshi Okada Analyst 2018-10-31
Japan redenergy Toru Tsuji Manager 2018-??-??
Japan Wokka Yudai Ichise Streamer 2017-08-06

Tournament results[edit]

Tournament End Date Location Placement Prize
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

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "We Are NORA-RENGO - 野良連合". Nora-Rengo. Archived from the original on 23 March 2018. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  2. ^ What a performance from @norarengou 🇯🇵, winning 2-1 against @GoingRogueGG!, Rainbow Six Esports (Twitter), 17 November 2018, retrieved 18 November 2018
  3. ^ 野良連合(Nora-rengo) (25 October 2017). "For PC6S Merieux has joined! Thank you for your support for participating in the ESL Pro League!". @norarengou (in Japanese). Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  4. ^ 野良連合(Nora-rengo) (5 September 2018). "Papilia with players ReyCyil join! Thank you for your support CrazyPapiyoN! Players will make another team within Nora Rengo!". @norarengou (in Japanese). Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  5. ^ "Season 9 Second Half: Latest Transfer Updates / SiegeGG". SiegeGG. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  6. ^ "Joining Nora-Rengo / Coach da Nora-Rengo". www.twitlonger.com. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  7. ^ "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege". bettergamer.com. Retrieved 20 September 2020.

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