Made in Thailand e-Sports

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Made in Thailand e-Sports
Made in Thailand e-Sports logo.png
Short nameMiTH
Divisions Heroes of Newerth
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Point Blank
FIFA Online 3
Starcraft II
Special Force II
Heroes of the Storm
Playerunknown's Battlegrounds
Founded2012 (2012)
Location Thailand
Partners Nvidia
DXRacer
G2A
Zowie Monitor by BenQ
SteelSeries
MSI
TESA
Website www.mithesports.com OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

Made in Thailand e-Sports (MiTH) is a professional esports organization based in Thailand. [1] [2] It was founded in 2012 by Chanignun Thipairote.

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History

The beginning of the organization came from the event that Chanignun Thipairote had seen the E-Sports of other countries, and they were better than Thailand. Then he decided to make a team. The first team that joined MiTh was MiTh. GC (GlamoRous Crazy), [3] which was the Point Bank champion of Thailand at that time and win the PBIC tournament in 2011. [4] After that, the organization grew and a lot of sponsors supported them. The organization is sponsored by NVIDIA, BenQ, MSi, G2a.com, SteelSeries and OCZ Stotrage Solutions. [5] The organization now have MiTH.Hybrid for Hero of Newerth, MiTh.HEROES for Heroes of the Storm, MiTH.GlamoRousCrazy for Point Bank, Mith CS:GO for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, MiTH.tAf for Special Force 2. MiTh also have the individual players for Fifa Online 3 and Starcraft II.

Honours

This is a list of honours for the Made in Thailand E-sport. [6]

MiTH.OHP

MiTH.s2y

Counter-Strike : Global Offensive

This is a list of Achievement 2014-2016

Achievement 2017

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MiTH.Flashdive

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