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Short name
  
VP

Founded
  
2003

Website
  
virtus.pro


Colors
  
Raisin black, Carrot orange, White

Partners
  
G2A Twitch VertaGear Fragstore

Location
  
Moscow, Russia (Dota 2); Warsaw, Poland (CS:GO)

Color
  
Raisin black, Carrot orange, White

Divisions
  
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive; Dota 2; League of Legends; Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft

Profiles

Historia powstania virtus pro z ota pi tka


Virtus.pro or Virtus Pro is an eSports organisation based in Poland with competing teams in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Dota 2, World of Tanks, Starcraft II, Hearthstone and Heroes Of The Storm. In November 2015, the team got an investment of over $100,000,000 USD from Alisher Usmanov's USM Holdings. Virtus.pro's CS:GO team is based in Poland.

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2014

On January 25, Virtus.pro signed the five member roster of AGAiN, Jarosław "pashaBiceps" Jarząbkowski, Janusz "Snax" Pogorzelski, Paweł "byali" Bieliński, and Golden Five players Wiktor "TaZ" Wojtas, Filip "Neo" Kubski. Virtus.pro won EMS One Katowice 2014 by beating Ninjas in Pyjamas in the finals. The team then got 5-8 at ESL One Cologne 2014.

2015

Virtus.pro won at ESEA 18th season in April. Virtus.pro beat Natus Vincere to win CEVO Season 7 in July.

On October 2 it was announced that Virtus.pro had joined an esports team trade union along with a dozen other teams.

2016

Virtus.pro made it to the quarterfinals in MLG Columbus after beating G2 Esports 2-0 in a best-of-three game.

Virtus.pro won 1st place and $390,000 in the inaugural ELeague season.

On December 19 Virtus Pro re-signed the roster for another four years.

2017

Virtus.pro finishes 2nd place at the ELEAGUE Atlanta major.

Virtus.pro finishes 1st place at DreamHack Masters - Las Vegas 2017, winning $200k.

2013

  • 3rd - Copenhagen Games 2013
  • 1st - SLTV StarSeries V 2013
  • 2014

  • 2nd - Copenhagen Games 2014
  • 1st - EMS One Katowice 2014
  • 5–8th - ESL One Cologne 2014
  • 3–4th - DreamHack Winter 2014
  • 2015

  • 3–4th - ESL One Katowice 2015
  • 3–4th - ESL One Cologne 2015
  • 5–8th - DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015
  • 3–4th - FACEIT 2015 Stage 3 Finals
  • 2016

  • 5–8th - MLG Major Championship: Columbus
  • 1st - SL i-League Invitational: Kiev
  • 3-4th - ESL One Cologne 2016
  • 1st - ELeague Season 1
  • 1st - Dreamhack Bucharest 2016
  • 2nd - ESL One New York 2016
  • 2nd - EPICENTER 2016
  • 2017

  • 2nd - ELEAGUE Major 2017
  • 1st - DreamHack Masters Las Vegas 2017
  • 2014

    Virtus.pro attended The International 2014.

    2015

    Virtus.pro placed 5th-6th at The International 2015.

    2016

    Virtus.pro released its squad after failing to qualify for The International 2016, but reformed shortly after. In November, the team won The Summit 6 LAN event, sweeping OG 3-0 in a best-of-five series.

    Roster

  • Roman "RAMZES666" Kushnarev
  • Vladimir "No[o]ne" Minenko
  • Pavel "9pasha" Khvastunov
  • Ilya "Lil" Ilyuk
  • Alexei "Solo" Berezin
  • World of Tanks

  • Dmitry "Kycok_Ov4arku" Kasatkin
  • Ivan "Break_neck" Fefelov
  • Maxim "Dellight" Sinichkin
  • Sergei "JustCauz" Osipenko
  • Andrey "koreetz" Kasparov
  • Ivan "Vors1lk" Fokin
  • Victor "bishop" Novohatskiy
  • Starcraft 2

  • Artem "sLivko" Garavtsov
  • Roster

  • Vsevolod "CEBKAJE" Demianenko
  • Oleg "PowerOfDreams" Bondarenko
  • Vladislav "NeonOmg" Zelinsky
  • Alexander "RemmerBaller" Remmerswaal
  • Łukasz "LeoFromKorea" Mirek
  • Former

  • Arthur "bkbgrnrjefek" Hlibovs
  • Evgeny "Lunarn" Evdokimov
  • Gabin "Doc" Paquo
  • Iliya "Unstable" Grigoriev
  • Andrey "AndyLendi" Pishikov
  • Stephan "Holachy" Howard
  • Alena "Gela" Shuspanikova
  • Stepan "Kunichan" Zhilin
  • References

    Virtus.pro Wikipedia


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