Tag: mibr csgo
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Imperial and MIBR leave Poland amid political tensions in CIS
Brazilian teams who were bootcamping in Warsow, Poland have set themselves on a course back to their homes ahead of the PGL Antwerp Major 2022 qualifiers. As reported by Globo Esporte, post the Russian attacks on Ukraine, Imperial and MIBR decided to leave their current bootcamps in Warsaw, Poland, and were en route back to…
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Renegades and MIBR Knocked Out of IEM Katowice 2022
Australian CSGO team Renegades were eliminated from IEM Katowice 2022 after their lower bracket loss to Entropiq. Entropiq will go on to face MOUZ later today, for a spot at IEM Katowice 2022 Group Stages. MIBR were also knocked out by Movistar Riders in their game after the Brazilians found themselves in the lower bracket…
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nak To Stand-in For MIBR, will become the oldest player at an S-tier event
MIBR’s problems have risen at the worst time possible as they will have to use not one but 2 stand-ins for their appearance at BLAST Premier Fall Groups. Ricardo ‘boltz’ Prass had tested positive for COVID-19 and thus couldn’t travel with the team to Europe. Meanwhile, Marcelo ‘chelo’ Cespedes was involved in a car crash…
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GODSENT confirmed new CSGO Roster led by Brazilian Stars
After transferring the old CSGO roster last week, the Swedish organization Godsent finally announced their new CSGO roster featuring three former MIBR stars Taco, Felps, and Dead. Last Sunday, Godsent tweeted their new profile picture. The Godsent logo was made up of the Brazilian flag in the new picture. It basically gave a hint towards…
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FalleN’s departure from MIBR stirs a controversy
Earlier this week, Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo joined Team Liquid following the departure of Russel “Twistzz” Van Dulken. The latter was reportedly in talks with FaZe Clan, however, the organization was also in touch with Finn “karrigan” Andersen. Gabriel had benched himself following MIBR’s decision to bench his fellow teammates and coach amid the spectator bug…
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MiBR’s 2021 Downfall – Brazilian drama summarized
The Brazilian Counter-Strike: Global Offensive scene may have matured into a giant; however, a few players blazed a trail in esports when Brazil had minimal representation in CSGO. Despite having all those veterans once on its payroll, MiBR fell into quicksand. MiBR currently has zero players on its roster, which marks a historic downfall. The…
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Trk departs, MIBR sets eyes on BOOM
Alencar “trk” Rossato has decided to bench himself at MIBR. In a TwitLonger Post, Brazilian player trk spoke out his situation at MIBR and has decided to join the new upcoming project led by Raphael “cogu” Camargo which does include the twin brothers Lucas “LUCAS1” Teles and Henrique “HEN1” Teles along with Vito “kNgV-” Giuseppe…
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kNgV- departs MIBR | CSGO News
Vito “kNgV-” Giuseppe on his Twitter have announced about his inactivity at MIBR. Through a Twitlonger post, the 28yo Brazilian spoke about the current situation at the MIBR camp where lack of dialogue and low interest from the management made Vito think about his future at the same. Two days earlier, MIBR parted ways with…
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MIBR to undergo rebuild, part ways with their stand-ins
After just three months on the team, MIBR bid farewell to their three players including Lucas “LUCAS1” Teles, Vinicius “vsm” Moreira, Leonardo “leo_drk” Oliveira along with Raphael “cogu” Camargo, manager and head coach of the Brazilian side. These four players had been signed on a temporary basis with Leo_drk being loaned out by Sharks Esports.…
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MIBR signs KNGV
The Brazilian organization has just announced the signing of Vito “kNgV-“ Giussepe from INTZ. After an awful performance by the Brazilians in the Berlin Major because of playing with the coach as a stand-in, MIBR signs the 26-year-old as a replacement of Marcelo “coldzera” David, who moved to bench in July informing the organization of…