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FURIA Esports expelled Ranger
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FURIA Esports expelled Ranger

The management of the FURIA Esports esports club announced on their Twitter account the departure of Felipe 'Ranger' Brombilla. He joined the team on November 26 and for all the time he managed to perform with his teammates in one event. He played at CBLOL Split 1 2022. Together with teammates, the esportsman took 4th place and earned $8,100. There, in the fight for reaching the finals of the lower bracket, the team was defeated in a battle with RED Canids.

FURIA Esports will continue their journey with Gabriel 'Goot' Gut, who joined the team on June 11th. At that moment, Ranger moved to the bench.

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Updated FURIA Esports roster

  • fNb
  • goot
  • Envy
  • Netuno
  • RedBert

FURIA is now taking part in the second split of CBLOL 2022. The team is in third place with a 6-2 statistic and is second only to the players from RED Canids. All other participants of the tournament play worse than FURIA Esports. CBLOL Split 2 2022 runs from June 11 to August 7. The total prize pool of the tournament is over $3,500, as well as one invitation to the League of Legends World Championship.

Where Ranger will continue his career is currently unknown. Filipe Brombilla started his career as a professional League of Legends player in 2014 under the Dai Dai Gaming tag. He later played for teams such as Big Gods, Team Genesis, Operation Kino, ProGaming Esports, KaBuM! E-Sports and Flamengo Esports. The player’s account includes victories at CBLOL Summer 2018, where he earned $20,533 with his teammates, as well as a triumph at RIft Rivals 2018: LLN vs CLS vs CBLOL and CBLOL WInter 2018. The esportsman was able to make his way to the Mid-Season Invitational 2018, where he took 9th-10th place, and also became one of the participants in the League of Legends World Championship in 2018. There, he and his teammates took 21-24th place, however, despite this, it was participation in the 2018 World Championship that became the most profitable tournament in his career - there he received $32,250.

Felipe was close to reaching the $30,000 mark in prize money.

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