Lukas Rossander
Danish e-sports player

Lukas Rossander

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Danish e-sports player
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Lukas "gla1ve" Rossander, gla1ve
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Lukas Egholm Rossander (born June 7, 1995) in Copenhagen, Denmark, better known as gla1ve, is a Danish professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player, and is the current In Game Leader of the team Astralis.Teams he has played for before include, Anexis Esports, Western Wolves, Copenhagen Wolves, and Heroic.People consider gla1ve one of the best IGLs in CS:GO.After the StarLadder Berlin Major, gla1ve became the first (along with his four teammates) to win 4 majors in CS:GO, and to win 3 majors consecutively.

As of August 2019, gla1ve won $1,305,984.08, which is the 4th highest for CS:GO players.

Career

Source career

Gla1ve's first Counter-Strike game he played at a professional level was Counter-Strike: Source, where he played with teams such as Reason Gaming and Epsilon Esports.Throughout his entire Source career, he found modest success and won $4924.99 in total.

2012/2013

Gla1ve's debut in professional CS:GO came in the form of a briefly lived TT Dragons roster, before he ended up in his first top team, Anexis Esports, along with Mathias "MSL" Lauridsen, Nichlas "Nille" Busk, Jacob "Pimp" Winneche, and Nicolaj "Nico" Jensen.Western Wolves found minor success, and placed 2nd at Copenhagen Games 2013, losing to the dominant team at the time Ninjas in Pyjamas, and also finished 3rd place at Mad Catz Invitational: Birmingham.However, despite these early successes, Western Wolves soon fell apart due to gla1ve and the team's star AWPer Nicolaj "Nico" Jensen's educational commitments.

2014/2015

Gla1ve would return to Copenhagen Wolves in mid 2014. At the GDK LAN finals, a dispute originated between the tournament organizer and gla1ve, after he said he would boycott the tournament unless his girlfriend was allowed on stage.According to the organiser's rules, only 5 players and 1 manager would be allowed on to the stage.Nicolaj "Nico" Jensen's girlfriend had already been registered as the manager, and the finals ended up being delayed for 45 minutes.Afterwards, gla1ve would be handed a ban from all GDK tournaments, along with an 1800 DKK fine.After this incident, gla1ve was removed from Copenhagen Wolves with the team citing unprofessionalism.This ended up being a major setback in his career, and he spent the 2015 at a semi-professional level on no top teams.

2016

In early 2016, gla1ve returned to Copenhagen Wolves in a revamped Danish lineup containing Marco "Snappi" Pfeiffer, Danny "smF" Dyg, Valdemar "valde Bjørn Vangså, and Daniel "mertz" Mertz.gla1ve suffered from health issues at this time, and had multiple collapsed lungs. The roster was eventually signed by Heroic, containing gla1ve, Snappi, valde, along with Michael "Friis" Jørgensen and Andreas "MODDII" Fridh.gla1ve would stand-in for his future team Astralis at ESL One Cologne 2016 for Markus "Kjaerbye" Kjærbye who was a recent addition that had already played with another team at a major qualifier. In Heroic gla1ve found moderate success, including a 3rd place finish at Northern Arena 2016 in Toronto, and a quarterfinals appearance at Starladder and i-League StarSeries Season 2.In Heroic, gla1ve and Snappi would share in game leadership duties between them, and gla1ve was considered a secondary caller. Gla1ve would soon transfer to Astralis, replacing the former in-game leader Finn "karrigan" Andersen.Astralis would immediately find success, earning a 2nd place finish at ELEAGUE Season 2, and they won at the ECS Season 2 Finals.

2017

gla1ve started off the year by leading his team to the ELEAGUE Major 2017 trophy in Atlanta, taking home $500,000.They would follow this up with a win at IEM Katowice 2017, and a 2nd place finish at Starladder & i-League Season 3.At the second major of the year, PGL Major Kraków 2017, Astralis were upset in the quarterfinals by the underdogs Gambit, who went on to win the event.Astralismanaged two more 2nd place finishes in 2017 at ELEAGUE CS:GO Premier 2017, and at BLAST Pro Series: Copenhagen 2017.

2018

Astralis would exit ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018 in the group stage.This led to Markus "Kjærbye" Kjærbye leaving Astralis for the lower ranked Danish team North, a move which was considered by many of his former teammates to be a major surprise.Astralis replaced him with Emil "Magisk" Reif.After a semifinal exit at IEM Katowice 2018, Astralis won multiple LAN tournaments including Astralis the FACEIT Major: London 2018.Astralis won the first Intel Grand Slam, which handed out 1 million dollars to whoever won 4 ESL/Dreamhack organized tournaments within a 10 event window. Gla1ve, along with their coach Danny "zonic" Sørensen are credited with creating the tactical system which led to Astralis' success.Astralis achieved one of the all time best streaks on Nuke: 31 consecutive wins on LAN. For gla1ve, 2019 was a stand-out individual year for himself, leading to him achieving the #8 spot on the HLTV Top 20 Players of the year, which was a high rank for an In Game Leader.

2019

Gla1ve led Astralis to their third victory in IEM Katowice 2019 over Finnish team ENCE.Hence, the 4 Astralis players excluding Magisk are currently tied with the fnatic players of Robin "flusha" Rönnquist, Jesper "JW" Wecksell, and Markus "pronax" Wallsten in terms of major wins.Astralis were described by many people to be the greatest CS:GO team of all time following their second consecutive major victory.However, despite this success, their form soon dropped off, as they won their last event at BLAST Pro Series: São Paulo 2019.

Notable Results

Bold results denotes a Valve-sponsored major.

Placement Tournament Location Date
With Anexis Esports and Western Wolves
2nd, silver medalist(s) Mad Catz Vienna 2013 Vienna, Austria 2013-02-23 – 2013-02-24
2nd, silver medalist(s) Copenhagen Games 2013 Copenhagen, Denmark 2013-03-27 – 2013-03-31
With Astralis
2nd, silver medalist(s) ELEAGUE Season 2 Atlanta, United States 2016-10-21 – 2016-12-03
1st, gold medalist(s) ECS Season 2 Finals Anaheim, United States 2016-12-09 – 2016-12-11
1st, gold medalist(s) ELEAGUE Major 2017 Atlanta, United States 2017-01-22 – 2017-01-29
1st, gold medalist(s) IEM Katowice 2017 Katowice, Poland 2017-03-01 – 2017-03-05
2nd, silver medalist(s) StarLadder and i-League StarSeries Season 3 Kiev, Ukraine 2017-04-04 – 2017-04-09
3rd, bronze medalist(s) PGL Major Kraków 2017 Kraków, Poland 2017-07-16 – 2017-07-23
2nd, silver medalist(s) ELEAGUE Season Premier 2017 Atlanta, United States 2017-09-08 – 2017-10-13
1st, gold medalist(s) Dreamhack Masters Marseille 2018 Marseille, France 2018-04-18 – 2018-04-22
2nd, silver medalist(s) IEM Sydney 2018 Sydney, Australia 2018-05-01 – 2018-05-06
1st, gold medalist(s) ESL Pro League Season 7 Finals Dallas, United States 2018-05-15 – 2018-05-20
1st, gold medalist(s) ECS Season 5 Finals London, United Kingdom 2018-06-08 – 2018-06-10
1st, gold medalist(s) ELEAGUE CS:GO Premier 2018 Atlanta, United States 2018-07-21 – 2018-07-29
2nd, silver medalist(s) Dreamhack Masters Stockholm 2018 Stockholm, Sweden 2018-08-29 – 2018-09-02
1st, gold medalist(s) FACEIT Major: London 2018 London, United Kingdom 2018-09-05 – 2018-09-23
1st, gold medalist(s) BLAST Pro Series Istanbul 2018 Istanbul, Turkey 2018-09-28 – 2018-09-29
1st, gold medalist(s) IEM Chicago 2018 Chicago, United States 2018-11-06 – 2018-11-11
1st, gold medalist(s) ECS Season 6 Finals Arlington, Texas, United States 2018-11-22 – 2018-11-25
1st, gold medalist(s) ESL Pro League Season 8: Finals Odense, Denmark 2018-12-04 – 2018-12-09
1st, gold medalist(s) Intel Grand Slam Season 1 N/A 2017-07-04 – 2018-12-09
1st, gold medalist(s) BLAST Pro Series: Lisbon 2018 Lisbon, Portugal 2018-12-14 – 2018-12-15
1st, gold medalist(s) IEM Katowice Major 2019 Katowice, Poland 2019-02-13 – 2019-03-03
1st, gold medalist(s) BLAST Pro Series: São Paulo 2019 São Paulo, Brazil 2019-03-22 – 2019-03-23

Personal Awards

  • Nominated 8th Best Player of 2018
  • EVP of Dreamhack Masters Marseille
  • EVP of ESL Pro League Season 7
  • EVP of ECS Season 5 Finals
  • EVP of ELEAGUE CS:GO Premier 2018
  • EVP of FACEIT Major
  • EVP of BLAST Pro Series Istanbul
  • EVP of IEM Chicago 2018
  • EVP of ECS Season 6 Finals
  • EVP of ESL Pro League Season 8 Finals
  • MVP of IEM Beijing 2019