Throughout their existence, Qhali competed in a variety of tournaments, ranging from smaller regional events like the LATAM Rookie Challenge 1 (where they secured 2nd place and $350 in prize money) to larger international competitions. Their later appearances included the FISSURE Universe Episode 4, PGL Wallachia Season 3, and Universal League Season 2, though they didn't achieve significant placements in these later tournaments. Their participation showcases a broad spectrum of competitive experience, helping them grow as a team and gain valuable experience against a diverse range of opponents. Their participation in the DPC SA 2023 Tour 2 highlights their ambition to compete at the highest level of South American Dota 2.
Qhali has seen a significant roster turnover throughout its history, with over 70 players wearing the team's colors. The initial lineup included Rena, James, Luis, Hermit, and MonHty. The current roster comprises Robo-Z (Sebastian Cerralta, Peru), Lissex (Nelson Paul Monasterios Canoa, Bolivia), Cucahook (Jose Antoni Espinoza Poccori, Peru), and Nono (Leonardo Stanko, Peru). Notable past members include DaaD-, Adrian, osito, Yadomichi, wonderk1d, Gardick, Alone, Kiri, Wits, and kendallx, highlighting the team's continuous evolution and search for the optimal lineup.
In terms of rankings, Qhali has fluctuated throughout its history. Their highest global ranking was 48th, while their regional (South America) ranking peaked at 4th place in 2024. They reached a high of 50th in the global rankings in December 2023, but as of the latest available data, they are not currently ranked in either the global or regional leaderboards. Their regional ranking consistently placed them within the top 20 teams in South America, showcasing their competitive standing in their region.
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