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Andrei-Vlad Mangusu Sateanu is a former professional Dota 2 player and roster coach from Romania.
Mangusu started his esport career in 2019, appearing in the TideWithStout mix roster at the Epulze Monthly Cup February 2019. Sateanu continued to compete in various stacks in 2020, but the results left much to be desired.
In February 2021, Mangusu took the position of coach at SG e-sports and soon took part in the DPC League with the roster, and the main event for the roster was the performance at The International 2021. Soon, after a series of unsatisfactory results, Andrei-Vlad left SG e-sports and almost immediately became the coach of the Brazilian team NoPing e-sports. However, in the new team Mangusu lasted a little more than two months, after which he parted with the roster, the reason for this - poor results in the new season of the regional DPC league.
In March 2022, Team 4 Zoomers announced that Mangusu had joined the roster as a coach. A short while later, the Nouns organization bought out the entire roster of 4 Zoomers along with the staff and soon the Romanian professional made an appearance under the new tag. The team failed to qualify for The International 2022, and 2023 started the year with a 16th place at DreamLeague Season 19, but at TI 12 they finished in the top 8.
In January 2024, Sateanu became Heroic's coach. The club did not place higher than eighth at most competitions in the season. At Riyadh Masters 2024 and The International 2024, the team finished only 13th and 10th respectively, but in October the team managed to achieve great success by becoming the champions of PGL Wallachia: Season 2.
Heroic started 2025 with eighth place finishes at FISSURE PLAYGROUND and DreamLeague Season 25. In March, the team competed at PGL Wallachia Season 3, but failed to advance past the group stage. At the beginning of April, the team participated in ESL One Raleigh 2025, but they were also unable to reach the playoffs in this tournament, as well as at PGL Wallachia Season 4. In June 2025, Heroic qualified for The International 2025 and also secured a slot at Riyadh Masters 2025, through the South American qualifier. However, at PGL Wallachia Season 5, the team once again failed to advance to the playoffs. On FISSURE Universe: Episode 5, the team finished in the top 4.
In November, Mangusu became the coach of GamerLegion.
In November, the team participated in PGL Wallachia Season 6 where they failed to advance past the group stage.











