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MiBR announce only MiBR[SP] will stay

By Nick 'nickh' Hamilton
Jun 6, 2006 01:40


In March of this year the Brazilian gaming organisation "Made in Brazil" surprised many when they announced their team roster consisting of not one, nor two, but three male Counter-Strike squads.



Two of the squads were based around two of Brazil's major cities - Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, with the third squad being their 'MiBR' team.
With all three squads looking to conquer the Brazilian Counter-Strike scene, it looked like Made in Brazil had just tightened their hold around the gaming scene over there. However with today comes sorry news from the organisation, informing us that two of the three squads will be removed.
With the Sao Paulo (MiBR[SP]) squad taking the title at almost every competition they entered - including the BrazilCup, Adrenaline Cup, and the recent Brazilian ESWC Qalifiers, it was clear that these guys would be a definite threat to the international scene. However the other two squads of the organisation did not do as well as expected - with perhaps poor placings at the recent Brazilian events, and are thus no longer with the Made in Brazil organisation.
This of course means that Made in Brazil have said goodbye to both their MiBR and MiBR[RJ] squads - consisting of Eduzin, Pava, Ton, Btt, a[D]r; and Corassa, Rumbel, Marc, Small and Millo respectively. Leaving them with only the following line-up:
KIKOOOO
Cogu
bruno
nak
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A selection of the official statement from MiBR can be found below:
"Winning ESWC qualifier in the past weekend in São Paulo, the team known as MiBR[SP] showed, without any reasonable doubt, that is the best choice for the organization to achieve our objective. The team showed in a very short period of time that is the best of the country winning Brazil Cup, convincing in the Bootcamp MiBR-Shuttle and granting the only place Brazil has in ESWC. The planning for the preparation for ESWC is already in course."
This of course means that two teams are now without an organisation behind them. Whether or not they will continue together is still uncertain, but whatever they decide to do we wish them, and the remaining MiBR team, the best of luck!
mibr.com.br


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