TL;DR
- MIBR benches Argentinian player meyern after five months, returning to all-Brazilian lineup
- Alencar ‘trk’ Rossato joins from Team One after five-year tenure
- Core trio FalleN, fer, and TACO continue despite roster instability
- Team seeks return to form after underwhelming six-month performance stretch
- trk’s debut scheduled against Furia Esports in DreamHack Masters Spring 2020

MIBR has completed a significant roster transformation, reinstating their traditional all-Brazilian composition that defined their most successful eras.
The Immortals Gaming Club organization executed a strategic personnel move by acquiring Alencar “trk” Rossato while simultaneously benching Argentinian competitor Ignacio “meyern” Meyer following his five-month tenure. Team captain Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo publicly acknowledged meyern’s departure through social media channels.
“We appreciate your commitment and contributions during our collaboration. This emerging talent possesses extensive potential within Counter-Strike’s competitive landscape and will undoubtedly achieve significant success representing the South American gaming community,” FalleN stated regarding the roster adjustment.
Valeu manito por toda dedicação e trabalho conosco. Garoto novo tem muitos e muitos anos de CS pela frente e com certeza irá muito longe representando os hermanos. https://t.co/QoVlSKJfjk
— Gabriel Toledo (@FalleNCS) May 19, 2020
trk established himself as the foundational player for Brazilian competitive organization Team One. His initial association with Team One commenced in 2015, maintaining continuous starting roster status in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive competitions except for a brief reserve period during 2016.
His most notable accomplishment representing the squad internationally involved securing fourth position at WESG 2017. Beyond this achievement, he demonstrated consistent performance across multiple competitive leagues throughout North and South American regions.
The competitive community eagerly anticipates observing how his technical abilities withstand intensified opposition levels expected within North American tournaments as Brazil’s premier CSGO organization representative. The critical question remains whether trk’s inclusion will finally stabilize MIBR’s persistent lineup fluctuations.
Following trk’s integration, MIBR’s competitive lineup now comprises:
- Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo
- Fernando “fer” Alvarenga
- Alencar “trk” Rossato
- Epitácio “TACO” de Melo
- Vito “kNgV-” Giuseppe
Meyern latest to exit MIBR’s revolving door roster
FalleN, fer, TACO, and Marcelo “coldzera” David constituted the foundational unit of one among Counter-Strike’s historically dominant squads. Competing under multiple organizational identities with rotating fifth members, they captured two major championships alongside numerous prestigious tournament victories.
FalleN, fer, and TACO maintain their competitive partnership currently, however coldzera’s contentious separation during 2019 combined with persistent instability within the crucial fifth position has resulted in competitive standing deterioration throughout the preceding year.
MIBR attempted resolving this challenge through diverse methodologies, incorporating athletes from earlier team configurations, established professionals from alternative Brazilian lineups, and even competitors from additional South American nations. None produced enhanced competitive outcomes, with MIBR delivering consistently disappointing performances within premier CSGO competitions.
kNgV-, an experienced CSGO professional who achieved substantial success with Luminosity Gaming and Immortals preceding MIBR association, represents the most impactful roster addition thus far. Nevertheless, this hasn’t sufficiently restored MIBR to previous competitive altitudes. The organization anticipates that reverting to exclusively Brazilian player composition will facilitate performance recovery following six months of subpar results.
trk’s inaugural appearance representing the squad occurs during DreamHack Masters Spring 2020 confronting regional adversary Furia Esports.
Action Checklist
- Monitor trk’s performance metrics in upcoming DreamHack Masters tournament
- Compare MIBR’s tactical approaches pre and post roster change
- Track team chemistry indicators during high-pressure tournament situations
- Analyze map veto patterns and strategic adaptations with new lineup
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