Real Madrid Footballer Casemiro’s Case Esports Announces New CS:GO Roster
Case Esports has returned to CS:GO once again with a new Brazilian lineup. The team shall be entering the 2022 circuit with an experienced lineup captained by Lucas “steel” Lopes. The Spanish-Brazilian esports organization formed by Real Madrid midfielder Carlos Henrique Casimiro, more popularly known as Casemiro, entered competitive CS:GO in October 2020. They performed fairly competitively in the first half of 2021, competing in various tier-two and tier-three tournaments, but the lineup’s momentum started suffering eventually with its run finally came to a halt in June 2021.
Now, roughly seven months later Case Esports is returning to the competitive forefront with a new lineup, right before the 2022 season kicks off in full force.
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Case Esports announces a new Brazilian CS:GO roster for the 2022 season
Right before the 2022 season kicks off, Casemiro owned esports organization Case Esports has signed a new Brazilian roster which comprises of,
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Yan “yepz” Pedretti
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Lucas “steel” Lopes – IGL (In-Game Leader)
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Lucas “honda” Honda
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Rodrigo “RCF” Figueiredo
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Arthur “f4stzin” Schmitt
Unlike last time, this roster is more experienced with former Movistar Riders player steel leading the team. He is joined by the FURIA Academy star honda who impressed many during the WePlay Academy League Season 2. F4stzin previously played with Imperial Esports. RCF shall now be operating the deadly sniper. Finally, yepz is the only player from the previous lineup that was retained.
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· @yanyepz#GoCase #CaseCSGO pic.twitter.com/yskuq7sPCP— Case Esports (@CaseEsports) January 28, 2022
In a press conference, Casemiro – Brazilian football player and CEO of Case Esports, said,
CasemiroBeing a completely Brazilian roster is very important for me and the club. It is to remember where we come from and what our origins are. Brazilian CS:GO has always been a world power and we are very excited to continue betting on it. Betting on young talent is always a priority, especially in esports. Brazil has a lot of young talent and we do not want to waste it, but as in all projects, there must be some veteran(s) to guide the promises.
Having assembled its second Brazilian CS:GO roster, the organization is committed to competing in Europe. So all the players have been moved to Madrid, Spain, which will be their base as they practice and compete in tournaments from the organization’s office while staying in a team house.
New Case Esports lineup has received a direct invite to a CS:GO tournament
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