A.LATAM

A.LATAM Alliance.LATAM
Peru

Alliance.LATAM is a Peruvian Dota 2 team that competed in the South American region. Active from December 2022 to April 2023, they quickly made a name for themselves, achieving notable success in a relatively short timeframe. Their impressive run included a first-place finish at the European Pro League World Series America Season 2, securing a $10,000 prize. They also secured a third-place finish at the ESB Liga Esports DPC South America 2023 Tour 1, earning approximately $27,000. Throughout their existence they played 44 matches, winning roughly half. Despite their quick rise and impressive results, the team ultimately disbanded in April 2023.

* description compiled from data of the game-tournaments.com database

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A.LATAM Upcoming matches

A.LATAM Achievements

Date Tournament Place Prize
April 26, 2023 00:00 DPC SA 2023 Tour 2 6 place 24,000
February 22, 2023 00:00 DPC SA 2023 Tour 1 3 place 27,000
February 19, 2023 00:00 BTS Pro Series S14 5 place 1,650
December 23, 2022 00:00 EPL World AM S2 1 place 10,000
* Form shows how good the players current performance (last 15 games), in comparison with they average performance (last 50 games)

About team

Alliance.LATAM participated in six tournaments, receiving direct invitations to two of them. Their most significant achievements include their first-place finish at EPL World AM S2, and their third-place finish at DPC SA 2023 Tour 1. Other tournaments included the DPC SA 2023 Tour 2 (6th place), 1XPLORE Series LATAM #1 (no placing), BTS Pro Series Season 14 (5th place), and Fallen Cup Season 2 (no placing). Their tournament participation demonstrates their ambition and competitiveness within the South American Dota 2 scene.

Alliance.LATAM's roster saw some fluctuation throughout its existence. The initial lineup featured players like Gardick, Thiolicor, 4nalog, Lumière, and Vitaly. However, over time, the team saw a change in players, with a total of 9 players contributing to the team's history. Notable players included Kotaro, elmisho, Alone, and D1smar. The team currently does not have an official active roster.

In terms of rankings, Alliance.LATAM fluctuated between 19th and 22nd place globally, peaking at 19th. Regionally (South America), their performance was even more impressive, reaching the top spot in the regional rankings. However, by April 2023, the team had dropped to 7th place in the regional rankings and had dropped completely off the global rankings. Their rapid rise and subsequent fall reflects the dynamic and competitive nature of the South American Dota 2 landscape.

* the description uses only our own data from the game-tournaments.com database