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Counter Strike: Global Offensive is going through a rough spot, especially the American regions. A lot of the professional CS:GO organizations are abandoning ship. Many like Cloud9 and CompLexity have completely remade their rosters to shift to a different region. However, teams like MiBR still want to dominate their region and be the best team out there.

The Brazilian team is at a sensitive spot with an incomplete roster. MiBR recently let go of Fernando “⁠fer⁠”Alvarenga and Epitacio “⁠TACO⁠” de Melo. Moreover, they also removed Ricardo “⁠dead⁠” Sinigaglia from his position as a coach of the team. As a result, the captain of the team Gabriel “⁠FalleN⁠” Toledo also decided to find his way out of the team.

Therefore, MiBR need to find three more players for their team to prepare for upcoming tournaments and majors. Moreover, they also need someone to fill up the spot left open by the departure of their coach.

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Former MiBR player cogu joins the CS:GO team

Raphael “⁠cogu⁠” Camargo is a former professional Counter Strike player who has played the game starting from 1.6 to CS:GO. He dedicated four years of his career playing for MiBR, starting from 2004 to 2008. During this time he led the team to victory in the 2006 ESWC and had an important role to play in the Brazilian Region getting recognition.

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Talking about his return, cogu said, “I’m very happy to be back and very hyped up.” He further said, “I could barely sleep until everything was settled. I’m giving up on a lot of things to pursue the dream of mine, which is to be champion. I’ll be there to help MIBR, that is what you can expect from me.”

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cogu has just returned from the Valorant scene to join his former side. He will assume the responsibility of a manager/coach for the team and is in charge of completing the roster. His reports suggest that the team has already scouted their targets, and all that is left is crossing the Ts and dotting the Is.

A lot of people, including fans, are skeptical of MiBR’s choice about hiring cogu and whether he will have the necessary impact needed to lead the team to greatness. However, for now they are focusing on topping the Group C of BLAST Premier alongside Astralis, FURIA and G2.