VALORANT: MIBR Announces North American Players and Former LOUD Coach for VCT Americas

Made In Brazil (MIBR), one of the teams representing Brazil in the VALORANT Champions Tour Americas 2024 (VCT Americas 2024), announced on Friday (21) the addition of two North American players to their main roster.

The Brazilian esports organization is facing visa issues with players Davi “Palla” Alcides and Gabriel “rich” Rosa, preventing them from participating in the competition. In response, MIBR has signed Shahzeb “ShahZam” Khan and Amarri “Pa1nt” Peak to replace the unavailable players.

Through their social media, MIBR welcomed the new members, saying, “Due to visa issues with our player ‘Rich,’ we have called in the first international VALORANT champion to complete our lineup against Leviatan!”

In addition to these roster changes, MIBR also announced another significant update for the competition. The club confirmed that Daniel “fRoD” Montaner, former LOUD coach, will take over as the head coach for the team in the second split of VCT Americas 2024.

With these additions, the MIBR roster for VCT Americas 2024 is as follows:

  • Matheus “mazin” Araújo
  • Arthur “artzin” Araujo
  • Felipe “liazzi” Galiazzi
  • Shahzeb “ShahZam” Khan (Substitute)
  • Amarri “Pa1nt” Peak (Substitute)
  • Daniel “fRoD” Montaner (Coach)

These changes aim to strengthen the team to face the challenges of the championship and achieve better results in the international competition.

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