About INF
INF's tournament history is marked by a mix of success and near misses. While they've consistently earned invitations to major events like the LLA (Latin American League), their results have fluctuated. Recent performances include a second-place finish at the LLA 2024 Closing, earning them $15,000 in prize money, and a notable 21st place finish at Worlds 2021 with $22,250 in prize money. Their first tournament appearance was at the HCT 2016 Americas Summer Championship. Despite their consistent participation, a world championship title has remained elusive.
The roster of Gillette Infinity has seen significant turnover throughout its history, with over 40 players contributing to the team's legacy. The team's current lineup is a diverse mix of talent from across Latin America and even Korea, including players like TopLop (Argentina), NEADZ (Chile), Fatorix (Argentina), Gus (Peru), ZOEN (Argentina), Nia (Korea), and STEPZ (Venezuela). Early members such as Eledion, Wikko, Cotopaco, Gralou, and Peluchin laid the foundation for the team's enduring presence in the competitive scene.
Gillette Infinity's ranking has fluctuated considerably throughout its existence. While they achieved a peak ranking of 11th place in 2021, they also experienced periods at the lower end of the rankings, hitting a low of 39th place. Their last recorded ranking was 38th place in May 2022, and they are currently not present in the official rankings.
* the description uses only data available in the ggscore.com database