Team AWP, team that was present at CBLoL 2014, just announced that now they’re JAYOB e-Sports. because of their new sponsor, JAYOB, a retailer here in Brazil and that can mean a lot for our e-Sport, since other organizations can see that this have a future.
The team have three members announced: Mateus “yeTz” Vieira (League of Legends), Marcelo “mha” Almeida (Hearthstone and manager) and Igor “domytery” Vieira (DotA 2).
They also said that their line-up is already 100%, but they’re waiting the right moment to give the announce.
The player Rodrigo “DRAEK” Oliveira (ex-CNB) will be joining Team AWP for their matches in the Brazilian Regional He’s back from a three-month suspension, after he was caught using a cheat for League of Legends while streaming.
Now this is Team AWP’s roster:
ID
Name
Role
element
Arlindo Neto
Top
DRAEK
Rodrigo Olibeira
Jungle
yeTz
Mateus Vieira
Mid
Digolera
Rodrigo Haddad
AD
GIGANTE
Kim Kutman
Support
The Brazilian Regional will be happening this weekend, July 19th and 20th.
This sunday (01/06) we had the Regional Qualifiers. Eight teams fought for four spots at the Brazilian Regional.
Six of the eight teams were qualified on Saturday, the other two were Out of Position(OP) and Team AWP (AWP), both eliminated from CBLoL. The teams were: Raise Your Limits (RYL), Sexy Sem Ser Vulgar (SSV), Kaov (KOV), DYNA5TY (DN5), Team 58ers (T58) and 7 Belo (7B).
The qualified teams join Keyd Stars, CNB e-Sports, paiN Gaming and KaBuM! e-Sports, all of them qualified at CBLoL, for a chance to win the Brazilian Regional. The Regional will start July 18th to 20th, in São Paulo, and will finish July 26th, in Rio de Janeiro. The winner will get a chance to play at International Wildcard, the tournament that give the new regions a spot at the World Championship.
OBS: I’m using the same terminology that Riot Games uses for LCS.
The Brazilian Circuit (“Circuito Brasileiro” in portuguese) of League of Legends 2014, or CBLoL as we call it here, is using another format this year. The format isn’t new if you’re used to watch OGN.
Format
The tournament will be divided in two stages: group stage and playoffs. The first one will have 5 weeks. Each match is made by 2 games (“best of two”). If the team win the 2 games, it’ll score 3 points; if each team win 1 game, they both will score 1 point. In the second stage, the top four teams will compete in the playoffs for the title, each match will be a best of five.