Their tournament journey has spanned various competitions, from smaller regional events like the LATAM Rookie Challenge to more prestigious tournaments such as The International 2023. While they haven't always secured top placements, their participation in these events demonstrates their consistent presence within the South American Dota 2 scene. Their performance has fluctuated, with notable streaks of both victories (10 in a row) and defeats (12 in a row) showcasing the competitive intensity of the region. Their recent performances include a strong 8th place finish at DPC SA 2023 Tour 3, earning them $22,000 in prize money, and a second-place finish at the LATAM Rookie Challenge #6.
Balrogs have seen a revolving door of players throughout their history, with over 75 players having donned the team's colors. This large roster highlights the challenges of maintaining consistent performance in a highly competitive region. While there is no current official roster released, their past lineups have included a variety of talented players, some of whom have gone on to find success in other teams. The initial roster consisted of Benjaz, Jericho, Kze, Change, and Timado, setting the stage for years of competitive play and roster changes.
In terms of rankings, Balrogs have made a significant mark on the South American regional scene, fluctuating between positions 5 and 24 throughout 2023 and early 2024. Their highest regional ranking was a commendable 3rd place, achieved in late 2022. They have yet to achieve a global ranking, focusing their efforts primarily on the competitive South American landscape. As of today, the team is currently inactive in the regional rankings.
* the description uses only our own data from the game-tournaments.com database