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{{art-wikipedia|Team SoloMid}}
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'''Team SoloMid''' ('''TSM'''), formerly '''Team SoloMid FTX''' for sponsorship reasons, is a professional Esports organization based in the United States. Founded in 2009 as the team of ''League of Legends'' community site SoloMid.net by brothers Andy Dinh (Reginald) and Dan Dinh, it became one of the most popular and successful ''League'' organizations before expanding into ''Hearthstone'' with some of the most popular players in that scene.
'''Team SoloMid''' ('''TSM''') is a professional Esports organization based in the United States. Founded in 2009 as the team of ''League of Legends'' community site SoloMid.net by brothers Andy Dinh (Reginald) and Dan Dinh, it became one of the most popular and successful ''League'' organizations before expanding into ''Hearthstone'' with some of the most popular players in that scene.


They entered ''Smash'' by signing the ''Melee'' player {{Sm|Leffen}} on March 10th, 2015. Later that year, {{Sm|ZeRo}} would also get sponsored, now expanding with in the ''Smash 4'' scene. With those recruitments, TSM boasted two of the best and most popular players in their respective game. Three years later, ZeRo left TSM after announcing his retirement from the ''Smash 4'' scene. With ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' released, TSM expanded into the scene by sponsoring {{Sm|Tweek}}.
They entered ''Smash'' by signing the ''Melee'' player {{Sm|Leffen}} on March 10th, 2015. Later that year, {{Sm|ZeRo}} would also get sponsored, now expanding with in the ''Smash 4'' scene. With those recruitments, TSM boasted two of the best and most popular players in their respective game. Three years later, ZeRo left TSM after announcing his retirement from the ''Smash 4'' scene. With ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' released, TSM expanded into the scene by sponsoring {{Sm|Tweek}}.

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