Player MoOz from from Beastcoast Dota 2
Bio
Joel MoOz Mori Ozambela is a Peruvian cyber athlete who plays Dota 2 in the Support position.
MoOz 's career began in 2017 when he joined the Peruvian team Gorillaz-Pride. As part of this team, Joel participated in qualifications for majors and other significant tournaments such as StarLadder i-League Invitational Season 4, The Bucharest Major, MDL Changsha Major, ESL One Birmingham 2018 and China Dota2 Supermajor, but he failed to make it to these events.
In September 2018, MoOz joined Infamous, which was an important milestone in his career. As part of the new team, he made appearances at Dreamleague Season 10, Liga Pro Gaming Season 4, DreamLeague Season 11: The Stockholm Major and other tournaments before leaving Infamous. From 2019 to 2020, MoOz was a member of many teams, including Team Unknown, EgoBoys, J.Storm, business associates, and beastcoast, but was unable to achieve notable success.
The year 2021 was a busy one for Joel, as he joined Thunder Awaken and participated in major competitions such as ONE Esports Singapore Major 2021, OGA Dota PIT Invitational, ESL One Fall 2021 and The International 2021, as well as a number of smaller tournaments. Despite their participation, the team did not perform well, and Thunder Awaken decided to part ways with the roster.
After that MoOz played for Lava Esports, Infinity, NoPing e-sports, B8 and other teams, and at the beginning of 2023 he took the position of Support in 5RATFORCESTAFF team, with which he later took the 3rd place at The International 2023 qualification.
November 2023 Joel spent at Infinity Esports, with whom he finished 2nd place at the closed qualification at ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023, and also became the champion of EPL World Series: America Season 8.
In January 2024, MoOz qualified for BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024 and DreamLeague Season 22 as a member of the Bulls. The club failed to qualify for either tournament, and their most successful performance was a 5th-6th place finish in the closed qualification for the Dubai tournament.
In the same month Joel became part of the new Beastcoast roster. The roster debuted at the closed qualification for ESL One Birmingham 2024, where Beastcoast took 3rd place.