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Los Grandes

Country Brazil
Ranking
Matches 24 / 84
Win Rate 25% / 40%
Current streak 2 wins in a row
Record win streak 7 wins
Record lose streak 9 lose
Earned 10093 / 27578
MVP Netuno

LOS

Los Grandes is a League of Legends team based in Brazil, competing in the South American region. Since their debut on January 21st, 2023, they've played approximately 84 matches, achieving a win rate of around 40%. Their most significant achievement is a 3rd place finish at CBLOL 2023 Split 1, earning them roughly $12,000 in prize money. They boast impressive streaks, including a 7-game winning streak and a 9-game losing streak. While they haven't yet achieved international recognition in the global rankings, their regional performance has shown both highs and lows. They've consistently received direct invitations to the six tournaments they've participated in.

* description created only based on ggscore.com database

LOS Roster

PlayerSuperCleber
PositionTop
CountryBrazil
Match 1744660800 vs RATZ
PlayerStiner
PositionJungle
CountryBrazil
Match 1744660800 vs RATZ
PlayerMG
PositionMid
CountryKorea, Republic of
Match 1744660800 vs RATZ
PlayerNetuno
PositionAD Carry
CountryBrazil
Match 1744660800 vs RATZ
Playersanghyeon
PositionSupport
CountryKorea, Republic of
Match 1744660800 vs RATZ

LOS matches

About LOS

Los Grandes has competed in six tournaments, all through direct invitations. Their tournament history includes a 3rd place finish at CBLOL 2023 Split 1 (earning approximately $12,000), followed by participation in CBLOL 2023 Split 2 (8th place, approximately $5,000), Multiplataform Esports Games 2023 (no placement), CBLOL 2024 Split 1 (5th place, approximately $7,000), and CBLOL 2024 Split 2 (10th place, approximately $3,000). Their results showcase a fluctuating performance across different splits and tournaments.

Throughout their history, Los Grandes has featured a relatively stable roster of 17 players. The team's current lineup consists of sanghyeon (Korea), Netuno (Brazil), SuperCleber (Brazil), Stiner (Brazil), and MG (Korea). Notable past players include Hidan, brTT, Envy, Seize, Boal, Trick, enel, and Celo. This blend of Brazilian and Korean talent reflects the team's commitment to building a strong and competitive roster.

Los Grandes' regional ranking in South America has fluctuated considerably. Their highest ranking was 3rd place in April 2023, while their lowest was 29th. More recently, they have been ranked as high as 10th and as low as 25th throughout 2024. As of the latest available data, Los Grandes is not currently featured in the regional rankings. They haven't yet made a mark on the global League of Legends rankings.

* the description uses only data available in the ggscore.com database

Other players

Player Date
ad carry.brTT 2024-07-28
mid.Envy 2024-07-28
jungle.Seize 2024-07-28
ad carry.Celo 2024-04-06
mid.Kadal 2023-08-06
jungle.Ranger 2023-08-06
top.Hidan 2023-08-06

How much LOS earned

2024 $10,093
2023 $17,485

LOS Achievements

Place Tournament Date Prize
10 CBLOL 2024 S2 1725667200 $2,681
5 CBLOL 2024 S1 1713571200 $7,412
8 CBLOL 2023 S2 1694217600 $5,274
3 CBLOL 2023 S1 1681516800 $12,211