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Team Liquid Brazil

Team Liquid Brazil is a professional VALORANT esports organization based in Brazil and started operating from Janurary, 2022.

Team Info

Country Netherlands
Team Earnings $384,029
Manager Eamon Drea
In-Game Leader Redgar
Coaches eMIL, Bacon9

Players

Wiki

 Team Liquid Brazil is the brand of Team Liquid esports organization founded in 2000 in Netherlands. In January of 2022, Team Liquid signed the Brazilian female roster of Gamelanders Purple to compete under their brand as Team Liquid Brazil.

Organization

Team Liquid Brazil is fairly new in the Brazillian professional VALORANT scene. The Founder and Co-CEO of the organzation Victor “Nazgul” Goossens, who is also one of the owners of TL.net.

The newly made VALORANT roster of Team Liquid Brazil include naxy, drn, bstrdd, daiki, and nat1. All of these female roster players were transferred from Gamelanders Purple to compete under their new brand new Team Liquid Brazil.

Team Liquid has deep routes in the professional esports scene from archiving information of players and teams to compete in the biggest tournaments of esports games.

Awards and Achievements

Team Liquid Brazil is one of the most successful Valorant teams in the world. They have won numerous tournaments and championships, and are considered to be one of the best teams in the game.

Some of their most notable achievements include winning the Valorant Champions Tour: Stage 2 Masters Brazil, as well as the Valorant Ignition Series: Brazil. They have also won several other tournaments and leagues, such as the T1 x Nerd Street Gamers Showmatch, the Gamers Club Masters, and the CBLoL 2020 Winter.

Team Liquid Brazil is a force to be reckoned with in the world of Valorant, and they have proven time and time again that they are one of the best teams in the game.

Controversies

Team Liquid Brazil has been at the center of controversies since its inception in the Valorant esports scene. The team has been accused of match fixing, using cheats, and being involved in other shady activities.

 Match fixing:

The team has been accused of match fixing in several matches, most notably their match against Mythic in the VCT Brazil Challenge 1. Mythic’s coach, Lucas “Lucas” Teles, accused the team of match fixing, claiming that he had seen them using cheats in their previous matches.

Using cheats:

It is also claimed that the team uses cheats in their matches. This is most notable in their match against Mythic in the VCT Brazil Challenge 1, where it is claimed that they used aimbots to win.

Other shady activities:

The team has also been accused of other shady activities, such as being involved in the Brazilian black market and being linked to organized crime.

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