SG esports participated in around 70 tournaments, securing direct invites to approximately 16 of them. Their tournament history shows a mix of success and near-misses, with appearances at prestigious events like The International 2022 (though they didn't place), and strong showings in regional tournaments such as the BTS Pro Series. Their early success included a third-place finish at the ProDotA Cup Americas #8 in 2016, marking their entry into the competitive Dota 2 world. Their later tournaments included the BTS Pro Series Season 12 (2nd place, $9,250 prize money) and several others with varying levels of success.
The team has seen a significant turnover of players, with over 40 players having represented SG esports throughout its existence. Some notable names include 4nalog, Yuma, kj, lelis, and Parker. While the initial roster featured players like Kingrd, 4dr, tavo, hFn, c4t, and Bardo, the team currently does not have an official active roster. This high player turnover reflects the challenges faced by many South American teams in maintaining consistent lineups.
In terms of rankings, SG esports has fluctuated throughout its history. Their highest global ranking was 11th place, while their lowest was 23rd. Regionally (South America), they reached as high as 2nd place, but also experienced periods at lower rankings. They were last ranked in the regional rankings on November 2nd, 2022, at 6th place, and were absent from the global rankings after October 20th, 2021. The team's fluctuating rankings highlight 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