Team SoloMid (TSM or simply SoloMid) is an electronic sports organization based in the United States. It was founded in September 2009 by brothers and League of Legends players Andy "Reginald" Dinh and Daniel "Dan Dinh" Dinh who had previously started the SoloMid.net gaming community website. TSM currently fields players in League of Legends, Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft, Call of Duty, Super Smash Bros., and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. In 2015 the organization previously had a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive based in Denmark. TSM League of Legends is considered one of the top teams in North America, having won three splits of the North American League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) and appearing in the League of Legends World Championship every year since its inception in 2011.
Team Solomid was originally founded in September 2009 as a League of Legends community website and playing guide resource. In 2011 the organization began fielding at team in professional LoL competitions. In 2013 Reginald retired from playing, opting to run the business full-time.
Team is a contemporary Slovak rock music band. They are most famous for a single from their third album which was called "Držím ti miesto", which was included in the soundtrack of the 2005 American film Hostel.
A team is a group of people or other animals linked in a common purpose.
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Germany B (or Germany A2) is a secondary team for the national football team of Germany, used to try out and develop players for potential inclusion in the first team. The team - which has not been active since 2006 - can play against other nations' B-teams, or against full national teams, but its matches are not considered full internationals. In its last incarnation the team was named Team 2006, as a development team for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, which was to be hosted in Germany.
In 2000, when Germany was selected to host the World Cup, the national team was in decline - the squad was ageing, with little in the way of emerging talent. After the team was knocked out in the first round of Euro 2000, the German Football Association decided to form 'Team 2006' - a development team for young players, with the hope of producing a squad that could perform at the 2006 World Cup. The team played ten fixtures between 2002 and 2005, with four wins, four draws and two defeats.