INTZ Academy boasts a participation in nearly 10 tournaments, with 8 direct invitations. Their recent performances include a 14th-place finish at CBLOL Academy 2024 Split 2 ($972 prize money), 11th at CBLOL Academy 2024 Split 1 ($384 prize money), and 10th place finishes in both splits of CBLOL Academy 2023. Their most successful tournament was the CBLOL Academy 2023 Split 1, where they secured a bronze medal. Their first tournament was the Liga Loading de Esports 2020 (LLE 2020), where they did not place.
Over the years, INTZ Academy has seen a considerable roster turnover, with approximately 32 players donning the team colors. Notable names include Hidan, Tatu, Hauz, and several others. The current starting lineup consists of Taara, Lellis, Namiru, and Sthe. The team's initial roster featured players like Zuao, Mills, Gyeong, SkB, and Yatsu. This constant evolution of the team's roster reflects the dynamic and developmental nature of academy leagues.
While INTZ Academy has yet to make an impact on the global League of Legends rankings, their regional standing in South America has fluctuated. They've ranked as high as 4th and as low as 43rd historically. More recently, their regional ranking has been consistently in the mid-20s, with their last recorded ranking at 31st. Currently, they are not present in the regional rankings.
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