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Made in Brazil (esports)

Professional esports organization


Professional esports organization

FieldValue
nameMade in Brazil
short_nameMIBR, MiBR, mibr
logoMade In Brazil logo.png
locationRio de Janeiro, Brazil
parent_groupSpun Mídia
ceoRoberta Coelho
founded
coachAlessandro "Apoka" Marcucci (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive)
Matheus "Budega" Figueiredo (Rainbow Six Siege)
Jordan "stk" Nunes (VALORANT)
managerGuilherme "Guille" Scalfi (Rainbow Six Siege)
partnersItaú
Redragon
1xBet
Monster Energy
sport_labelGame
sportCounter-Strike 2
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege
VALORANT
website

Matheus "Budega" Figueiredo (Rainbow Six Siege) Jordan "stk" Nunes (VALORANT) Redragon 1xBet Monster Energy Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege VALORANT

Made in Brazil, commonly referred as abbreviated name MIBR (stylized as MiBR or mibr) is a professional esports organization with players competing in Counter-Strike 2, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege and VALORANT. 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.

History

In January 2018, the MIBR brand was acquired by Immortals. 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.

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. 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.

MIBR joined the Valorant Champions Tour as a partner team in the Americas League starting in 2023

In October 2025, Spun Mídia acquired MiBR from Immortals Gaming Club to launch an esports vertical named EZOR.

Rosters

|Counter-Strike 2|

|Valorant Champions Tour|

|Valorant Game Changers|

References

References

  1. "'CS:GO': Lendária organização brasileira, MIBR confirma retorno ao cenário do eSports".
  2. "Draft5 - O calendário do CS brasileiro".
  3. "MiBR to extend past CS:GO with brand-new team".
  4. (2020-09-02). "Esports Integrity Commission statement on exploitation of a bug in CS:GO by team coaches.".
  5. "dead handed cs_summit ban".
  6. (2020-09-02). "Three separate bans levied against MIBR CS:GO team manager and coach".
  7. Robertson, Scott. (2022-09-20). "MIBR reportedly acquires VALORANT partnered spot to round out Brazilian trio in VCT Americas league".
  8. "Spun Mídia acquires MIBR and launches EZOR brand house".
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