Made in Brazil
Made in Brazil | |
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Abbreviation | mibr |
operator | Made in Brazil EE Ltda |
Manager | Paulo Velosso |
Headquarters | Rio de Janeiro |
founding year | 2003 |
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Made in Brazil (mibr) is a Brazilian e-sports - Clan , the beginning of the year in 2003 Rio de Janeiro was founded. He was known worldwide primarily for his Counter-Strike 1.6 team, which traveled to Europe and the USA several times a year to train and take part in tournaments. Mibr's greatest success was first place at the 2006 Electronic Sports World Cup , where the team won $ 52,000. He was the most successful South American clan in Counter-Strike 1.6 and a founding member of the G7 teams, which have since been disbanded .
In 2005 the well-known Norwegian Counter-Strike player Ola "elemeNt" Moum played for Made in Brazil after leaving Team NoA . Due to a lack of commitment and frequent trips abroad, which made regular training difficult, he was dismissed after a few months.
In November 2009, Made in Brazil separated from the rest of the players after Raphael "cogu" Camargo had resigned . Although the organization let new players play under their names in the coming months, they could not convince and were fired again. Made in Brazil was finally dissolved in spring 2012. On June 7, 2018, the clan confirmed its return, which took place on June 23, 2018 through the purchase of the brand by Immortals and the takeover of the SK Gaming team .
Main achievements in Counter-Strike
date | space | competition | Prize money | Roster |
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Dec 2003 | 5. | CPL winter 2003 | $ 6,000 |
Eduardo "Corassa" Corassa Eduardo "Eduzin" Chagas Carlos "KIKO" Segal Rafael "pava" Pavanelli Rafael "Pred" Velloso
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May 2005 | 1. | CPL Brazil 2005 | $ 12,000 |
Raphael "cogu" Camargo Carlos "KIKO" Segal Rafael "pava" Pavanelli Rafael "Pred" Velloso Marcus "xed" Pais
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July 2006 | 1. | ESWC 2006 | $ 52,000 |
Bruno "bruno" Ono Raphael "cogu" Camargo Lincoln "fnx" Lau Carlos "KIKO" Segal Renato "nak" Nakano |
Feb 2007 | 1. | shgOpen 2007 | 120,000 DDK |
Bruno "bit" Lima Bruno "bruno" Ono Raphael "cogu" Camargo Lincoln "fnx" Lau Renato "nak" Nakano |
June 2007 | 2. | GameGune 2007 | € 6,000 | |
Dec 2007 | 1. | DreamHack Winter 2007 | 110,000 SEK |
Bruno "bit" Lima Thiago "btt" Monteiro Olavo "chucky" Napoleão Lincoln "fnx" Lau Wellington "ton" Caruso
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June 2008 | 1. | GameGune 2008 | $ 12,000 |
Bruno "bit" Lima Thiago "btt" Monteiro Olavo "chucky" Napoleão Norberto "Lance" location Wellington "ton" Caruso
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Oct 2008 | 2. | EM III - Los Angeles | $ 10,000 |
Bruno "bit" Lima Thiago "btt" Monteiro Raphael "cogu" Camargo Lincoln "fnx" Lau Renato "nak" Nakano |
Oct 2008 | 3. | EM III - Montreal | $ 6,000 | |
Nov 2008 | 1. | EM III - American Finals | $ 25,000 | |
May 2019 | 1. | Esports Championship Series Season 7 - North America | $ 24,000 | |
Nov 2019 | 3rd - 4th | CS: GO Asia Championships 2019 | $ 50,000 | |
Dec 2019 | 5th - 6th | cs_summit # 5 | $ 1,500+ |
Current team members
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Alias | Surname | role |
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TACO | Epitacio de Melo | Rifler |
kNgV- | Vito Giuseppe | Rifler |
meyern | Ignacio Meyer | Rifler |
TrapN | Gabriel Toledo | AWPer, in-game leader |
fer | Fernando Alvarenga | Rifler (entry fragger / lurker) |
dead | Ricardo Sinigaglia | Team manager |
lurppis | Tomi Kovanen | General manager |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Made in Brazil Esportes Eletrônicos Ltda
- ↑ cogu Announces retirement. hltv.org, November 23, 2009, accessed July 31, 2015 .
- ↑ Made in Brazil release team. hltv.org, November 25, 2009, accessed July 31, 2015 .
- ↑ mibr close doors. hltv.org, March 14, 2012, accessed on July 31, 2015 .
- ↑ Luis Mira: Immortals confirm MIBR acquisition; unveil ex-SK roster. hltv.org, June 23, 2018, accessed on July 15, 2018 .
- ↑ CPL Pentium® 4 Processor Winter 2003 Championship (Counter-Strike) esportsearnings.com
- ↑ 2005 CPL World Tour Stop Brazil (Counter-Strike) esportsearnings.com
- ^ Electronic Sports World Cup 2006 (Counter-Strike) esportsearnings.com
- ↑ shgOpen 2007 (Counter-Strike) esportsearnings.com
- ^ Euskal Encounter's GameGune 2007 (Counter-Strike) esportsearnings.com
- ↑ DreamHack Winter 2007 (Counter-Strike) esportsearnings.com
- ^ Euskal Encounter's GameGune 2008 (Counter-Strike) esportsearnings.com
- ↑ Extreme Masters Season III - Global Challenge: Los Angeles (Counter-Strike) esportsearnings.com
- ↑ Extreme Masters Season III - Global Challenge: Montreal (Counter-Strike) esportsearnings.com
- ↑ Extreme Masters Season III - American Championship Finals (Counter-Strike) esportsearnings.com
- ↑ MIBR. Accessed December 2, 2019 .
- ↑ CS: GO Asia Championships 2019 - Liquipedia Counter-Strike Wiki. Retrieved December 9, 2019 .
- ↑ Freaks 4U Gaming GmbH freaks4u.com: Coverage: cs_summit # 5 «99Damage.de - CS: GO. Retrieved December 16, 2019 .