TL;DR
- GODSENT transitions from international to all-Brazilian CSGO roster strategy
- Team features veterans TACO and felps alongside emerging Brazilian talent
- Three-year contracts and European debut planned for late January
- Management includes controversial figure dead amid ESIC suspension
- Move reflects broader Brazilian esports restructuring post-MIBR dissolution

Swedish esports organization GODSENT has formally announced its complete transition to a Brazilian-majority Counter-Strike: Global Offensive competitive team. This strategic overhaul represents a significant departure from their previous internationally-diverse lineup composition, signaling a focused regional approach to competitive CSGO.
The organization’s calculated move brings together established South American esports veterans with promising new talent, creating what many analysts are calling a “generational bridge” roster. This move follows a period of organizational restructuring and comes after the roster composition was inadvertently revealed through GODSENT’s own recruitment processes earlier this year.
GODSENT É BRASIL / GODSENT IS BRAZIL#GOD1 | #CSGO pic.twitter.com/9qxv2Ieo5i
— GODSENT (@GODSENTgg) January 21, 2021
GODSENT’s competitive overhaul centers on reuniting the formidable duo of Epitácio “TACO” de Melo and João “felps” Vasconcellos, both previously associated with MIBR’s championship-era squads. Their combined experience includes multiple Major tournament appearances and deep playoff runs that established Brazil as a CSGO powerhouse region.
The organization strategically recruited Bruno “b4rtiN” Câmara from Team One and Eduardo “dumau” Wolkmer from YEAH Gaming, representing the next wave of Brazilian competitive talent. Completing the starting five is Bruno “latto” Rebelatto, who brings competitive experience from his tenure with RED Canids.
Coaching responsibilities fall to Olavo “cky” Napoleão, while Ricardo “dead” Sinigaglia oversees the CSGO division management. This structure creates a mentorship pipeline where veteran players guide developing talent through competitive transitions.
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The timing of GODSENT’s regional focus coincides with broader shifts within Brazilian competitive Counter-Strike. The dissolution of MIBR’s core roster has created both challenges and opportunities for regional talent distribution.
Notably, the project leadership involves Ricardo “dead” Sinigaglia, currently serving an ESIC-mandated suspension related to coaching bug abuse allegations during his previous tenure with MIBR. This creates immediate competitive limitations but demonstrates GODSENT’s long-term commitment perspective.
The team’s planned European debut in late January represents a bold competitive strategy, pitting the Brazilian squad against established EU powerhouses early in their development cycle.
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GODSENT has secured all players with minimum three-year contractual commitments, signaling unprecedented organizational stability in the often-volatile esports landscape.
Concurrently, former MIBR coach Raphael “cogu” Camargo is assembling a separate six-player Brazilian project featuring notable talents including Vito “kNgV-” Giuseppe and the Teles brothers duo. This parallel development suggests a strategic fragmentation of Brazilian talent that could create more competitive depth regionally.
GODSENT executives Henrik Denebrandt and Ludwig Sandgren emphasized their confidence in the project’s long-term potential: “We are very confident that we will do epic things together in the coming years. We want to thank Dead, Taco and the team for their passion and for bringing this about.”
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GODSENT’s overhauled roster looks as follows:
- João “felps” Vasconcellos
- Epitacio “TACO” de Melo
- Bruno “latto” Rebelatto
- Eduardo “dumau” Wolkmer
- Bruno “b4rtiN” Câmara
- Olavo “cky” Napoleão (coach)
- Ricardo “dead” Sinigaglia (manager)
Action Checklist
- Monitor GODSENT’s European debut performance metrics in late January
- Track player development progression across the three-year contract period
- Analyze Brazilian regional competitive impact post-MIBR dissolution
- Compare roster performance against other regional projects like cogu’s six-player team
- Evaluate mentorship effectiveness between veteran and young players
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