DOTA2 - DPC DreamLeague - EU Div 1 01/20 17:00 1 Alliance v ニグマ 1-2
DOTA2 - DPC DreamLeague - EU Decider 01/09 19:00 83 mudgolems v Alliance 1-2
DOTA2 - DPC DreamLeague - EU Decider 01/07 19:40 79 Hellbear Smashers v Alliance 1-2
Dota Pit Online - EU/CIS, Playoffs 12/17 21:15 89 ニグマ v Alliance 2-1
Dota Pit Online - EU/CIS, Playoffs 12/17 14:25 85 Virtus Pro v Alliance 1-2
Dota Pit Online - EU/CIS, Playoffs 12/16 12:00 83 Natus Vincere v Alliance 2-1
Dota Pit Online - EU/CIS, Playoffs 12/15 14:15 79 Alliance v mudgolems 2-0
DOTA2 - EPIC League Div 2 12/13 12:00 1 Live to Win v Alliance 2-3
DOTA2 - EPIC League Div 2 12/12 12:00 1 Alliance v ガンビットeスポーツ 3-2
DOTA2 - EPIC League Div 2 12/11 09:00 89 Spider Pigzs v Alliance 0-2
DOTA2 - EPIC League Div 2 12/10 12:15 85 Just Error v Alliance 0-2
DOTA2 - EPIC League Div 2 12/08 13:05 81 Alliance v Winstrike 2-0
EPIC League, Group stage 12/06 11:00 - Alliance v mudgolems View
EPIC League, Group stage 12/06 11:00 - Alliance v Just Error 0-0
EPIC League, Group stage 12/04 19:00 1 Virtus Pro v Alliance 2-1
EPIC League, Group stage 11/29 20:15 1 Team Secret v Alliance 2-1
EPIC League, Group stage 11/28 13:05 1 Alliance v mudgolems 2-1
EPIC League, Group stage 11/26 13:00 1 Alliance v Just Error 1-2
EPIC League, Group stage 11/22 16:00 1 Team Liquid v Alliance 2-0
EPIC League, Group stage 11/21 16:00 1 Alliance v VIKIN.GG 2-0
EPIC League, Group stage 11/19 19:50 1 ニグマ v Alliance 2-0
EPIC League, Group stage 11/15 16:00 1 Natus Vincere v Alliance 2-1
EPIC League, Group stage 11/13 20:30 1 OG v Alliance 2-1
DOTA2 - ESL One Germany 10/29 16:00 83 Team Secret v Alliance 2-0
DOTA2 - ESL One Germany 10/25 19:30 81 OG v Alliance 0-2
DOTA2 - ESL One Germany 10/24 15:00 71 Alliance v VIKIN.GG 0-2
DOTA2 - ESL One Germany 10/14 18:40 - OG v Alliance 1-2
DOTA2 - ESL One Germany 10/11 19:30 - Alliance v Ninjas in Pyjamas 2-1
DOTA2 - ESL One Germany 10/07 12:00 7 EXTREMUM v Alliance 0-2
Dota Pit Online - EU/CIS, Playoffs 09/26 12:00 65 Alliance v VPプロディジー 0-2

Wikipedia - Alliance (esports)

Alliance is a professional gaming and esports organization based in Sweden that was formed in April 2013. They have teams in TrackMania, Dota 2, Hearthstone, the Super Smash Bros. series, Fortnite, Apex Legends and VALORANT, and previously had teams in League of Legends and StarCraft II.

In December 2016, the organisation announced that it had become player-owned after parting with its parent organisation, GoodGame agency which was owned by Amazon through its subsidiary Twitch. The Dota 2 team won The International 2013, then the largest single prize money payout in esports history. The League of Legends team is one of the five teams that won a season of European League of Legends Championship Series with Fnatic, G2 Esports, Mad Lions and Rogue.

History

The organization was founded in April 2013, picking up the Dota 2 team No Tidehunter as well as StarCraft II player Naniwa.

The organization expanded into League of Legends in December 2013, which competed in European League of Legends Championship Series. They entered Super Smash Bros. in November 2014 with the signing of Armada, a Fox and Peach player.

Alliance left StarCraft II in July 2014 with the release of their last player, SortOf. The League of Legends team was rebranded as Elements in January 2015 due to the team ownership rules in the League of Legends Championship Series preventing GoodGame Agency from owning multiple teams.

On 12 December 2016, Twitch spun Evil Geniuses and Alliance into player-owned organizations. According to Alliance member Jonathan Berg, all original members in addition to Armada got a percentage of the company.