Faruk "pita" Pita (born December 18, 1990) is a Swedish-Bosnian professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive coach for Dignitas and a retired professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Counter-Strike player. In September 2020, he received a 10-month ban from all ESIC member events starting September 28, 2020 for exploiting a coach specta...
Faruk "pita" Pita (born December 18, 1990) is a Swedish-Bosnian professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive coach for Dignitas and a retired professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Counter-Strike player. In September 2020, he received a 10-month ban from all ESIC member events starting September 28, 2020 for exploiting a coach specta...
In September 2020, he received a 10-month ban from all ESIC member events starting September 28, 2020 for exploiting a coach spectating bug during his time at Ninjas in Pyjamas. [1] His ban was later reduced to 5.5 months for having his confession fully accepted and for his help in the investigation of the bug. [2] Additionally, pita received a three Major ban in January 2021 from Valve due to exploiting the coaching bug. [3]
Faruk "pita" Pita (born December 18, 1990) is a Swedish-Bosnian professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive coach for Dignitas and a retired professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Counter-Strike player.
Ivan "F_1N" Kochugov (born November 1, 1983) is a Russian professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive coach for Gambit Esports, analyst and a retired professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Counter-Strike player. In September 2020, F_1N received a 8.75-month ban from all ESIC member events starting September 28, 2020 for exploiting a...
In September 2020, F_1N received a 8.75-month ban from all ESIC member events starting September 28, 2020 for exploiting a coach spectating bug during his time at Gambit Youngsters. [1] He additionally received a permanent ban from Valve events due to exploiting the coaching bug. [2]
Ivan "F_1N" Kochugov (born November 1, 1983) is a Russian professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive coach for Gambit Esports, analyst and a retired professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Counter-Strike player. In September 2020, F_1N received a 8.75-month ban from all ESIC member events starting September 28, 2020 for exploiting a...
Oleg "wejustzik" Zinovenko is a Belarusian professional Dota 2 player who last played for Prodota Gaming.
Oleg "wejustzik" Zinovenko is a Belarusian professional Dota 2 player who last played for Prodota Gaming.
Ivan "ubah" (pronounced I-van) Kapustin is a professional Russian Dota 2 player who was last a coach and substitute player for Power Rangers. He is now professional PUBG player.
Ivan "ubah" (pronounced I-van) Kapustin is a professional Russian Dota 2 player who was last a coach and substitute player for Power Rangers. He is now professional PUBG player.
Max "qojqva" (pronounced kɔɪ kwa) Bröcker is a German professional Dota 2 player who is currently a streamer for Team Liquid.
Biography
After spending time with well known teams such as Team Liquid and mousesports, he took a temporary leave from competitive play in June 2015.[1]
In the beginning of 2016, he got back into the competitive scene as player for the newly formed team No Diggity,[2] alongside his good friend syndereN. Together, their team was later on picked up by Escape Gaming and qualified to The International 2016 via the wild card.
After a number of changes to the roster, they were eventually picked up by Ninjas in Pyjamas, in early 2017. However, this squad failed to achieve any results and for the remainder of the year he played on Tuho. Later in the year, qojqva had a brief stint in North America, joining Digital Chaos. By February 2018, he would team up again with syndereN, when he joined Mad Lads. Just before the qualifiers for TI8, he was asked to join the newly formed Alliance squad, alongside miCKe and iNsania, with whom he'd played on Tuho in the previous year.
Statistics
qojqva holds the record for the highest KDA (51.00) in a single professional game. He achieved this feat while playing for Mad Lads as Zeus in a game against Team Kinguin during the GESC Thailand Minor EU Qualifier.
His career high for kills in a single game is 27. He achieved this feat while playing for No Diggity as Queen of Pain against Power Rangers in Game 1 of the EPICENTER 2016 European Qualifier Upper Bracket Final.
Achieved 11,000 MMR on February 28, 2022.[3]
Max "qojqva" (pronounced kɔɪ kwa) Bröcker is a German professional Dota 2 player who is currently a streamer for Team Liquid.
Wang "old chicken" Zhiyong is a Chinese professional Dota 2 player who last played for Team Sirius.
Wang "old chicken" Zhiyong is a Chinese professional Dota 2 player who last played for Team Sirius.
Israeli dota 2 player
Israeli/Canadian professional Dota 2 player who last played for Talon Esports.