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LOL - LCS Summer 08/04 22:45 9 Echo Fox v FlyQuest 1-0
LOL - LCS Summer 08/04 01:00 9 Team Liquid v Echo Fox 1-0
LOL - LCS Summer 07/28 22:00 8 Echo Fox v CLG 0-1
LOL - LCS Summer 07/27 23:45 8 Team SoloMid v Echo Fox 1-0
LOL - LCS Summer 07/21 21:45 7 Clutch Gaming v Echo Fox 1-0
LOL - LCS Summer 07/21 01:00 7 Echo Fox v OpTic Gaming 0-1
LOL - LCS Summer 07/14 21:55 6 100 Thieves v Echo Fox 1-0
LOL - LCS Summer 07/13 23:55 6 Echo Fox v Cloud9 1-0
LOL - LCS Summer 07/07 19:00 5 Echo Fox v Golden Guardians 0-1
LOL - LCS Summer 07/06 21:00 5 FlyQuest v Echo Fox 1-0
LOL - LCS Summer 06/23 23:20 4 OpTic Gaming v Echo Fox 0-1
LOL - LCS Summer 06/23 01:10 4 Echo Fox v Clutch Gaming 0-1

Wikipedia - Echo Fox

Echo Fox was an American esports organization. It was founded on December 18, 2015, by retired basketball player Rick Fox, who created Echo Fox after he purchased the NA LCS spot of Gravity Gaming. The organization had expanded into various games with teams competing in titles such as Gears of War, Call of Duty, CS:GO, Dragon Ball FighterZ, Injustice 2, Madden NFL 19, Mortal Kombat, Super Smash Bros., and Street Fighter V. Echo Fox had several fighting game players with championship titles and are a well known organization in the professional scene.

History

Rick Fox, co-founder of Echo Fox.

On December 18, 2015 Rick Fox and his business partners, Amit Raizada and Khalid Jones, entered the professional esports scene with their acquisition of the NA LCS spot of Gravity Gaming, creating a new team named Echo Fox. According to Raizada, he and Jones "both offered up $1 million each to get the new team off the ground" while Fox "never put in any of his own money into Echo Fox."[] Fox and Raizada subsequently had a falling out, in which Raizada claims Fox attempted to extort him of $5 million.

In 2019 Kroenke Sports and Entertainment agreed to a deal to purchase the LCS slot from Echo Fox for $30.25 million, however, the deal fell through due to legal issues with their partner, Sentinels.

Riot Games selected Evil Geniuses as the organization that would acquire Echo Fox's League Championship Series slot.

In September 2019, a lawsuit ousting general partner Rick Fox was sent to Fox by several of his business partners, stating Fox had repeatedly worked against the best interests of the company. The letter sent had several signatures including Vision Esports head Stratton Sclavos, investor Daniel Deshe, Raizada Group manager Ravi Srivastava and Khalid Jones, who was Fox's partner in the general partnership. Fox filed a lawsuit against his business partners Amit Raizada and Stratton Sclavos alleging the two partners committed fraud, conspiracy and breach of contract against him.

In November 2019, with numerous rumors spreading about Echo Fox splitting apart over the lawsuits,[] an Echo Fox investor officially confirmed the organization was disbanded.