Their tournament history is marked by a mix of direct invitations and impressive performances. They received invites to four out of the seven tournaments they participated in, skipping the qualifiers altogether. Highlights include their first-place finish at the LLA 2023 Opening, earning them a coveted spot at the Mid-Season Invitational 2023, and their subsequent victories at the LLA 2023 Closing and LLA 2024 Closing. While their performance at Worlds 2023 and Worlds 2024 could be considered less successful, it still represents valuable experience on the global stage for a relatively young team.
Throughout their existence, Movistar R7 has seen a relatively stable roster of around nine players. The initial lineup featured Oddie, Mireu, Lyonz, Ceo, and Bong, while players like Summit, keine, Kadal, and Daiky have also contributed to the team's success. Currently, the team's official roster is not publicly available. Their consistent performance despite roster changes highlights a strong team dynamic and coaching staff that can adapt to changing circumstances.
In terms of rankings, Movistar R7 has experienced fluctuations in both the global and regional leaderboards. They reached a peak global ranking of 9th place in May 2023 but more recently hovered around the 20-30th place range. Similarly, their regional (North America) ranking has varied considerably, reaching the top spot in March 2023 and experiencing a low of 36th place. As of now, they are not currently listed in either ranking. This variability suggests a team still finding its footing at the highest level of competition despite their early success.
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