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MiBR have announced the departure of their coach, Wilton “zews” Prado, who left the Brazilian CS:GO squad on Thursday, March 26 with immediate effect.<\/p>\n

That ends the prominent Counter-Strike esports<\/a> tactician’s 15-month tenure with MiBR, an organisation he joined in December 2018 as a part of an agreement that saw Jake “Stewie2K” Yip move to Team Liquid in exchange for Epit\u00e1cio “TACO” de Melo.<\/p>\n

The player swap, which is to date regarded as one of the biggest roster moves in CS:GO’s history, has not brought MiBR the results they were hoping for. While Team Liquid soared to new heights with five titles in a row, including Intel Grand Slam Season 2 in a record 63 days<\/a>, MiBR soon found themselves in a downright spiral.<\/p>\n

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Hoje nos despedimos do nosso irm\u00e3o @zews<\/a> , de coach a player, obrigado por tudo o que fez pelo time!<\/p>\n

Today we say goodbye to our brother @zews<\/a> , from coach to player, thank you for everything you did for the team!#SomosMIBR<\/a><\/p>\n

? https:\/\/t.co\/ooMmsquKHP<\/a><\/p>\n

— MIBR (@mibr) March 26, 2020<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n