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'''Giants''' ('''GIA'''), formerly known as '''Vodafone Giants''' and '''Giants Gaming''', is an esport organization located in Málaga, Spain. Founded in 2008, Giants are one of the most famous and developed organizations in Europe, active in a lot of games at the highest level and enhancing esports in their home country.
'''Giants''' ('''GIA'''), formerly known as '''Vodafone Giants''' and '''Giants Gaming''', is an esport organization located in Málaga, Spain. Founded in 2008, Giants are one of the most famous and developed organizations in Europe, active in a lot of games at the highest level and enhancing esports in their home country.


To develop their FGC roster, consisting of the best Spanish player of every fighting game, Giants entered ''Smash Ultimate'' by signing {{Sm|MVL}}, the best Spanish player at the time, on March 6th, 2020. Two years later, on March 4th, 2022 Giants and MVL parted ways<ref>[https://twitter.com/MVL_FG/status/1499824026713264135 Desgraciadamente ya no formo parte de @GiantsGaming. Gracias por todo]</ref>.
To develop their FGC roster, consisting of the best Spanish player of every fighting game, Giants entered ''Smash Ultimate'' by signing {{Sm|MVL}}, the best Spanish player at the time, on March 6th, 2020. Two years later, on March 4th, 2022 Giants and MVL parted ways<ref>[https://twitter.com/MVL_FG/status/1499824026713264135 Desgraciadamente ya no formo parte de @GiantsGaming. Gracias por todo]</ref>. They would later return to the Smash Ultimate scene with the sponsorship of {{Sm|sisqui}} on July 28th, 2022, the current best Spanish player and one of the best European players following the end of the online era<ref>[https://twitter.com/TheSisqui/status/1552700998854008833?cxt=HHwWgoCz8Z7VpowrAAAA Giants welcomes sisqui]</ref>.
==Current Smashers==
===Professional Smashers===
{|class="wikitable sortable"
!
!ID
!Name
!Game
!Main(s)
!Join Date
!Leave Date
|-
|{{flag|Spain}}
|{{Sm|sisqui}}
|Pau Caire
| ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''
| {{head|Dark Samus|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|2022-07-28
|}


==Former Smashers==
==Former Smashers==

Revision as of 18:35, July 28, 2022

Giants
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Location Málaga, Spain Spain
Owners José Ramón Díaz
Sponsors/Partners Nike
Diesel Only the Brave
Chupa Chups España
Ayutamiento de Málaga
Ozone Gaming Europe
Red Bull España
Prozis
Drift
VS Gamers
Other games League of Legends
Counter Strike: Global Offensive
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege
FIFA
Teamfight Tactics
Pokémon
Dragon Ball FighterZ
Street Fighter V
Tekken 7
Mortal Kombat 11
Rocket League
Valorant

Giants (GIA), formerly known as Vodafone Giants and Giants Gaming, is an esport organization located in Málaga, Spain. Founded in 2008, Giants are one of the most famous and developed organizations in Europe, active in a lot of games at the highest level and enhancing esports in their home country.

To develop their FGC roster, consisting of the best Spanish player of every fighting game, Giants entered Smash Ultimate by signing MVL, the best Spanish player at the time, on March 6th, 2020. Two years later, on March 4th, 2022 Giants and MVL parted ways[1]. They would later return to the Smash Ultimate scene with the sponsorship of sisqui on July 28th, 2022, the current best Spanish player and one of the best European players following the end of the online era[2].

Current Smashers

Professional Smashers

ID Name Game Main(s) Join Date Leave Date
Spain sisqui Pau Caire Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Dark Samus (SSBU) 2022-07-28

Former Smashers

Professional Smashers

ID Name Game Main(s) Join Date Leave Date
Spain MVL Javier Marco Ureña Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Diddy Kong (SSBU) 2020-03-06 2022-03-04

Other Famous Players

  • Spain Joan Namay Milliones (Shanks) Dragon Ball FighterZ professional player, placed 7th on the PGRZ rankings in 2020
  • Spain Alfonso Ramos (A.Ramos) Double FIFA World Champion (2008, 2012)
  • Spain Míguel Marti de La Torre (Sekiam) Pokémon VGC European Champion (2017)

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