Made in Brazil

Made in Brazil
Made in Brazil
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Kürzel mibr
Betreiber Made in Brazil E. E. Ltda [1]
Manager BrasilienBrasilien Paulo Velosso
Hauptsitz BrasilienBrasilien Rio de Janeiro
Gründungsjahr 2003
Hauptsponsor DBA
Homepage www.mibr.com
Mannschaften


Made in Brazil (mibr) ist ein brasilianischer E-Sport-Clan, der Anfang des Jahres 2003 in Rio de Janeiro gegründet wurde. Er ist vor allem wegen seines Counter-Strike-Teams, das mehrmals im Jahr nach Europa und in die USA reist, um dort zu trainieren und an Turnieren teilzunehmen, weltweit bekannt. [2][3][4] Der bisher größte Erfolg von mibr ist der erste Platz auf dem Electronic Sports World Cup 2006.

2005 hat der bekannte norwegische Counter-Strike-Spieler Ola „elemeNt“ Moum bei Made in Brazil gespielt, nachdem er Team NoA verlassen hatte. Wegen mangelnder Einsatzbereitschaft und häufigen Auslandsreisen, die einen regelmäßigen Trainingsbetrieb erschwerten, wurde er nach wenigen Monaten wieder entlassen.[5]

Made in Brazil ist ein Gründungsmitglied der G7 Teams.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Erfolge (Auszug)

Counter-Strike

  • CPL Winter 2003: 5. Platz
  • WSVG Dreamhack Summer 2006: 4. Platz
  • Electronic Sports World Cup 2006: 1. Platz
  • Electronic Sports World Cup 2007: 4. Platz
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters III GC L.A.: 2. Platz
  • ESL Intel Extreme Masters III GC Montreal: 3. Platz

Weblinks

Einzelnachweise

  1. Made in Brazil Esportes Eletrônicos Ltda
  2. mibr.com: mibr in Sweden
  3. mibr.com: mibr's plan for the trip to Europe released
  4. mibr.com: mibr starts 2006 in Europe Tour
  5. gotfrag.com: KIKO on elemeNt's removal from mibr

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