- Brazilian footballer Casemiro enters esports with CaseEsports.
- CaseEsports enters CS:GO with an all Brazilian roster.
- They will be participating in the open qualifiers of both DH Master Winter 2020 and DH Open December 2020.
Brazilian footballer and Real Madrid midfielder Carlos Henrique Casimiro has launched a new Brazilian esports organization called CaseEsports. The first esports title that the organization has decided to step in is CS:GO as they acquire five Brazilian players who will be competing in Europe, playing out of a gaming house located in Spain.
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Casemiro Announces A New CS:GO Team
The team was formed out of Casemiro’s "enthusiasm, a desire to enjoy and passion for this game," with an aim to “compete in the best tournaments of the world leagues to take all the podiums.” In order to achieve this, they have signed five Brazilian players which has a good mix of young and experienced players. The complete lineup is as follows,
- Denis "dzt" Fischer
- Paulo "land1n" Felipe
- Felipe "delboNi" Delboni
- Yan "yepz" Pedretti
- Vinicius "n1ssim" Pereira
Both dzt and land1n have played together for a long time in both paiN Gaming and Tempo Storm, now after a long time the two will be coming together once again to lead the CaseEsports lineup.
Two other experienced Brazilian players joining the roster will be delboNi and yepz, while the former has played for multiple major organizations like INTZ, YeaH! Gaming, and most recently Imperial e-Sports, the later has been a member of FURIA Academy with whom he played back in 2018. The final member rounding up the lineup will be the 19-year-old youngster n1ssim who seems to be a local talent getting a chance to prove himself.
The following lineup is preparing for their first few CS:GO tournaments by participating in the open qualifiers of DreamHack Master Winter 2020: Europe and DreamHack Open December 2020. With their first open qualifier starting in just a few days time, CaseEsports just have a few days left to practice together as a team. Let’s see how the team grows in the next few months.
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