Movistar Riders To Bench Their Best Performing Player

Movistar Riders

The Movistar Riders team was founded in 2017 and is a professional Counter-Strike team from Spain. The group is formed by players from the countries: Spain, Brazil, Great Britain, and Estonia. In today’s post, we brought some relevant information for CS:GO fans who follow Movistar. And if you’d like to place bets on your favorite team, OLBG.com recommends the best bookmakers to do so; it’s worth checking out.

Movistar comebacks

At the end of July, Spanish organization Movistar Riders announced changes to its squad for the rest of the season. Through a statement on their social networks, the Riders said goodbye to the Estonian rifler Kristjan “shokz” and also announced the departure of Brazilian captain Steel to the bank until the end of his contract – which did not have the duration revealed, but according to HLTV ends until the end For two years now representing the Madrid organization in the official CS:GO championships, the Brazilian’s move to the reserve allows him to receive proposals from other organizations that are interested in his leadership.

The changes come after a promising start to 2021 but with many changes. Starting the year with three titles in January, the team managed to achieve good results in Tier 2 championships but overall could not play in tournaments that had the best teams in the world.

One of the great Brazilian names in recent years, Steel competed alongside Movistar Riders in several championships during his passage through Europe, including major titles such as the Dreamhack Open Sevilla and the IEM Katowice. Along with Brazilians, in the past, he was part of great teams such as KaBuM.TD, Luminosity, g3nerationX, Immortals, and also worked for the North American Team Liquid.

The Team Currently

August 2020, a year ago, the Jinetes no longer had a squad composed mainly of Spaniards, joining Sebastian Larsen and Kristjan “shokz” Jakobson to a team that already had Lucas “steel” Lopes.

The entry of Owen “smooya” Butterfield to replace the Dane paid off with the achievement of 6 tournaments, two runners-up, IEM Katowice Play-In qualifiers, BLAST Premier Fall Showdown and a return to ESEA Premier.

Still, the group did not avoid changes. To the departures of shokz and steel from the active lineup, smooya is now added, information advanced this Wednesday afternoon by Dexerto and now confirmed with the Briton on the bench.

For the following challenges, the Spanish organization is betting on returning to its roots with the entry of three of the players who lined up for Caronte and then the Iberian Family last season, one of the greatest strengths of the Iberian scene.

The Jinetes informed that Owen Butterfield would be this team’s substitute until the end of his contract and allow him to hear proposals from other groups to define his future.

Movistar Riders will face the new season with:

  • Alejandro “⁠alex⁠” Masanet
  • Alejandro “⁠mopoz⁠” Fernández
  • Alvaro “SunPayus” Garcia
  • David “Dav1g” Granado
  • Raúl “DeathZz” Jordan
  • Galder “⁠bladE⁠” Barcena (Coach)
  • Owen “smooya” Butterfield (Bench)
  • Lucas “steel” Lopes (Bench)

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CS:GO around the world

 For many years, many sporting tournaments have been held, ranging from amateur to professional. Tournament payouts on CS:GO are constantly growing, and in some competitions, it can reach $1,000,000.

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Upcoming Tournaments 

  • BLAST Premier: Fall Groups 2021 – 26/08 to 07/09
  • ESL Pro League Season 14 – 08/09 to 10/10
  • Intel Extreme Masters XVI – New York – 10/14 to 10/24
  • CS:GO Major Championship Fall 2021 – 10/23 to 11/07
  • BLAST Premier: Fall Finals 2021 – 11/23 to 11/28
  • Intel Extreme Masters XVI – Asia – 12/02 to 12/12
  • BLAST Premier: Global Final 2021 – 12/14 to 12/19

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