Made in Brazil (esports)

Made in Brazil (MIBR) is a professional esports organization with players competing in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege. It was a member of the G7 Teams. MIBR was founded on March 1, 2003, in the city of Rio de Janeiro, when the Brazilian businessman Paulo Velloso decided to invest in his son's dream. The organization was dissolved in 2012, but announced it was making a return in March 2016, returning to active play years later in June 2018.[1]

Made in Brazil
Short nameMIBR, MiBR, mibr
GameCounter-Strike: Global Offensive
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege
Founded1 March 2003 (2003-03-01)
LocationRio de Janeiro, Brazil
ManagerLucas "Mohamad" Mohamad (Rainbow Six Siege)
Raphael "cogu" Camargo (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive)
PartnersBetway
Mountain Dew Game Fuel
Nitto Tire
K-Swiss
Razer
Tinder
Parent groupImmortals Gaming Club
Websitewww.mibr.gg

In January 2018, the MIBR brand was acquired by Immortals.[2] In June of the same year, the roster of MIBR was reformed with the core members of the Luminosity Gaming/SK Gaming roster that won the MLG Columbus Major 2016 and ESL One Cologne 2016. On August 3, 2019, the Immortals Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege lineup was transferred to the MIBR name days before the Six Major Raleigh 2019.[3]

In September 2020, CSGO coach Ricardo "dead" Sinigaglia was banned from nearly all notable tournaments (those organized by ESL, DreamHack, BLAST Premier, Eden Esports, and Beyond The Summit) following a ban by the Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) for abusing a bug allowing him to get an advantage over a competing team as a coach.[4][5][6] Later that month, dead, Fernando "fer" Alvarenga, and Epitácio "TACO" de Melo were removed by the organization following terrible results in the past eight months and especially in the past two months after traveling to Serbia from the United States for a bootcamp in Europe during the COVID-19 pandemic. The same day, Gabriel "FalleN" Toledo announced his self-benching from the active MIBR lineup after stating his dissatisfaction with the organization's decision to remove fer and TACO. Vito "kNgV-" Giuseppe also said he "did not agree with the [removal of fer and TACO]." This left only kNgV and trk remaining on the active lineup, the two newest members of the team.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Current roster

Nat. ID Name Role Join date Previous team
kNgV- Vito Giuseppe Secondary AWPer September 9, 2019[7] INTZ e-Sports
trk Alencar Rossato Rifler (Entry fragger) May 20, 2020[8] TeamOne
cogu Raphael Camargo Coach October 21, 2020 [9] Falkol e-Sports
TACO Epitácio de Melo Benched December 21, 2018[10] Team Liquid
FalleN Gabriel Toledo Benched June 23, 2018 SK Gaming

Former players

Nat. ID Name Role Join date Leave date Previous team New team Current team
boltz Ricardo Prass Rifler (Entry Fragger/Support) June 23, 2018 November 30, 2018[11] SK Gaming Luminosity Gaming MIBR
Stewie2K Jake Yip Rifler (Entry fragger)/AWPer June 23, 2018 December 21, 2018[12] Cloud9 Team Liquid Team Liquid
YNk Janko Paunovic Coach August 1, 2018[13] January 1, 2019[14] iNation FaZe Clan FaZe Clan
swag Braxton Pierce Rifler (lurker)/AWPer December 14, 2018[15] December 15, 2018 Swole Patrol Lazarus Esports Retired
tarik Tarik Celik Rifler (Entry fragger) July 14, 2018[16] February 28, 2019 Cloud9 NRG Esports Evil Geniuses
Coldzera Marcelo David Rifler/AWPer June 23, 2018 September 26, 2019[17] SK Gaming FaZe Clan FaZe Clan
LUCAS1 Lucas Teles Rifler (Support) June 25, 2019[18] December 11, 2019[19] Luminosity Gaming Imperial Esports MIBR
zews Wilton Prado Coach December 11, 2018[20] March 25, 2020[21] Team Liquid Evil Geniuses Evil Geniuses
meyern Ignacio Meyer Rifler (Support) December 12, 2019[22] June 28, 2020[23] Sharks Esports 9z Team 9z Team
felps João Vasconcellos Rifler (Lurker) January 12, 2019[24] August 6, 2020[25] INTZ e-Sports Luminosity Gaming BOOM Esports
dead Ricardo Sinigaglia Manager/Coach March 26, 2020[26] October 28, 2020[27] SK Gaming GODSENT GODSENT
fer Fernando Alvarenga Rifler (entry fragger) June 23, 2018 December 1, 2020 SK Gaming None None

Temporary Stand-ins

Nat. ID Name Former team Replacing Reason Tournament(s)
swag Braxton Pierce Swole Patrol fer Ear Sugery[28] BLAST Pro Series: Lisbon 2018
zews Wilton Prado MIBR (Coach) Coldzera Coldzera benched[29] BLAST Pro Series: Los Angeles 2019
IEM Chicago 2019
StarLadder Major Berlin 2019
LUCAS1 Lucas Teles Imperial Esports fer, TACO, FalleN fer, TACO, and FalleN benched[30][31] BLAST Premier Fall 2020

Flashpoint 2[32]

vsm Vinicius Moreira DETONA Gaming
leo_drunky Leonardo Oliveira Sharks Esports

Notable Tournament Results

Bold denotes a Major Championship.

Event Location Date Placement Prize
ZOTAC Cup Masters 2018 Wan Cha, Hong Kong 2018-08-26 1st $200,000
FACEIT Major 2018 London 2018-09-05 3rd $70,000
BLAST Pro Series Istanbul 2018 Istanbul, Turkey 2018-09-28 2nd $50,000
ECS Season 6 Finals Arlington, California 2018-11-22 2nd $120,000
IEM Katowice 2019 Katowice 2019-02-13 3rd $70,000
Flashpoint Season 1 Los Angeles, California/North America 2020-04-19 2nd $250,000

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege

Current roster

Nat. ID Name Role Join Date
Bullet1 José Victor Fragger 2019-08-03[3]
Cyber Jaime Ramos Flex 2019-08-03[3]
MKing Lucca Coser Flex/Support 2019-08-03[3]
Cameram4n Gabriel Hespanhol Flex 2020-03-06[33]
soulz1 Lucas Romero Schinke Fragger 2020-06-05
Guille Guilherme Scalfi Coach 2019-08-03[3]

Former players

Nat. ID Name Role Join Date Leave Date New Team Current Team
pX Matheus Freire Support 2019-08-03[3] 2019-??-?? YeaH Gaming None
Hugzord Vitor Hugo Support 2019-09-06[34] 2020-03-03[35] Black Dragons Black Dragons
Novys Daniel Novy IGL/Fragger 2019-08-03[3] 2020-05-14[36] Furia GG Furia GG

Notable Tournament Results

Event Location Date Placement Prize
Six Major Raleigh 2019 Raleigh, North Carolina, USA 2019-08-18 9-12th $10,000
Pro League Season 10 LATAM Latin America 2019-10-16 7th $12,500
OGA Pit Season 3 Split, Croatia 2019-12-08 3rd $8,000
Six Invitational 2020 Montréal, Québec, Canada 2020-02-16 7-8th $110,000
Pro League Season 11 LATAM Latin America 2020-04-14 3rd $16,500

Counter-Strike 1.6

Former roster

Nat. Alias Name
spacca Guilherme Spacca
btt Thiago Monteiro
ton Wellington Caruso
bit Bruno Lima
cogu Raphael Camargo

Notable 1.6 players

  • Raphael "cogu" Camargo
  • Lincoln "fnx" Lau[37]
  • Bruno "bruno" Ono
  • Rafael "PAVA" Pavanelli
  • Renato "nak" Nakano
  • Ola "elemeNt" Moum[38]
  • Bruno "bit" Lima[39]
  • Olavo "cky" Napoleão
  • Rafael "pred" Velloso
  • Eduardo "eduzin" Chagas
  • Norberto "Lance" Lage
  • Alexandre "gAuLeS" Borba
  • Carlos Henrique "KIKOOOO" Segal
  • Jonas "bsl" Alsaker-Vikan

Organization

Nat. ID Name Role
Ari Ari Segal CEO
Noah Noah Whinston Executive Chairman
lurppis Tomi Kovanen General Manager (CS:GO)[40]
cogu Raphael Camargo Team Manager & Coach (CS:GO)
Mohamad Lucas Mohamad Team Manager (R6S)
Nuno Nuno Miranda Social Media Manager
fnx Lincoln Lau Brand Ambassador

References

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  2. "Draft5 - O calendário do CS brasileiro". Draft5 (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2018-05-03.
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