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Collapse started playing Dota 2 relatively recently - in 2017. In a few years he went from a newcomer to the game to a participant of The International and one of the best offliners in the CIS.
Like many others, Magomed started playing with friends and they created their first team together. Starting in 2018, they participated in amateur tournaments such as the Russian Cybersport Cup and various commercial events with small prizes.
The first serious team in Collapse's career was Cascade Esports. He played there for eight months in 2020 and participated in qualifiers for major tournaments such as ESL One Birmingham 2020 Online and ESL One Los Angeles 2020.
Collapse stood out in the Cascade Esports lineup and was invited to join his Yellow Submarine team by Dmitry Korb3n Belov. Alexander TORONTOTOKYO Hertek and Ilya Yatoro Mulyarchuk were already playing on the team at the time. The team manager noted that if not for this viewing, Magomed could have finished his career as a player, as he entered medical school and could have prioritized education.
At the end of 2020, Yellow Submarine became Team Spirit, and it was there that Collapse revealed himself as one of the best players at his position. To his signature hero Mars, Mohammed added meta-heroes such as Magnus, Timbersaw, and others. His team made one lineup change and managed to make it to WePlay AniMajor, where they placed in the top 8. In the DPC 2021 professional season, Team Spirit was unable to earn enough points to qualify for The International 10 directly, but the team was able to qualify for the tournament through regional qualifiers, where they defeated Team Empire 3-2 in the grand finals.
In 2021, Collapse becomes The International 10 champion with Team Spirit, defeating PSG.LGD in the grand finals of the tournament with a score of 3-2.
In 2023, Collapse and his team took first place at Riyadh Masters 2023 and DreamLeague Season 21, and became a two-time champion of The International, taking first place at TI 12 with a 3-0 win over Gaimin Gladiators.
The next year didn't start off so well for Spirit. First, 6th place at BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024 and 4th place at DreamLeague Season 22, DreamLeague Season 23 and 1WIN Series Spring, then 13th at Elite League 2024 and 10th at ESl One Birmingham 2024. However, the team managed to come together and show a great result at PGL Wallachia Season 1, taking 1st place there, defeating Xtreme Gaming in the final with a score of 3:2. However, in the summer, the team failed to handle Xtreme in the grand finals of the Clavision Snow Ruyi Invitational. Spirit also finished 7th at Riyadh Masters 2024, unexpectedly losing to PSG Quest in the lower bracket of the playoffs, and won the 1win Series Summer.
Team Spirit finished 9-12 at The International 2024, losing to Xtreme Gaming in the lower bracket of the playoffs.
- September 26, 2024 - Collapse has gone inactive.
- January 5, 2025 - Collapse returned to Team Spirit.
The first tournament after vacation for Magomed was FISSURE PLAYGROUND, where the team took 4th place. In March, the updated roster secured its first victory at DreamLeague Season 25, defeating Tundra Esports with a score of 3-2. Later that month, the team placed in the top-4 at PGL Wallachia: Season 3. A little later, the team participated in FISSURE Universe Ep.4 , where they lost in the second round of the lower bracket and finished in 6th place. In April, Team Spirit became a finalist of ESL One Raleigh 2025, where they lost to PARIVISION 1:3.
Later, at the end of April, the team competed at PGL Wallachia Season 4, where they lost in the quarterfinals of the lower bracket playoffs and left the tournament, finishing in 5th-6th place.
In May 19, 2025, the team was scheduled to participate in DreamLeague Season 26 however they withdrew. A bit later, the team participated in BLAST SLAM III, finishing their run in the semifinals and placing 3rd-4th. In the summer, Spirit competed at PGL Wallachia Season 5 and finished in 4th place. In July, the team became a two-time champion of the Riyadh Masters tournament series as part of the Esports World Cup 2025, defeating Team Falcons in the grand final with a score of 3-0.
At FISSURE Universe: Episode 6, the team took 2nd place. At The International 2025, the two-time world champions suffered a sensational defeat. The Dragons failed to even reach the playoffs. The team lost to Team Falcons in an elimination match in the group stage.
At the end of October, Spirit participated in FISSURE PLAYGROUND 2, where they finished in 6th–8th place after losing in the second round of the Playoff stage.
In November, Spirit competed at BLAST SLAM IV, where they reached the playoffs but lost in the quarterfinals, finishing in 5th–6th place. In the subsequent PGL Wallachia Season 6, Team Spirit reached the final but unexpectedly lost to MOUZ in the final match.
At DreamLeague Season 27, Team Spirit delivered a solid performance and reached the grand final. However, the team failed to defeat Team Yandex in the title match.
At the first tournament of 2026, FISSURE Universe: Episode 8, the team finished in 2nd place, falling just short of the championship. After that, the team's results began to decline. At BLAST Slam VI and DreamLeague Season 28, the team finished in low positions and didn't even make it to the playoffs. At PGL Wallachia Season 7, Spirit bounced back and made it into the top 4.
At ESL One Birmingham 2026, the team placed 5–6th, reaching the playoff stage.
In early April, the Team Spirit announced that Magomed Collapse Khalilov had taken a break, with Bogdan Batyuk Batyuk stepping in as a stand-in.




















