
Astini Dota 2



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Filipe Astini Astini is a former professional Warcraft 3 player, analyst and Dota 2 lineup coach from Brazil.
Astini started his cybersport career in September 2020, when he joined the Midas Club squad as a coach. In his first team, Filipe failed to achieve any results and soon parted ways with the squad. In early 2021, Astini worked for a while as a coach and manager for B8, with whom he played at ESL One CIS Online Season 1: Lower Division and finished in 8th place. Filipe then took a career break and was inactive until the end of 2021.
In 2022, Astini coached Hokori, NoPing e-sports, CDUB Esports and other teams, but did not achieve much success in any of them. On January 5, 2023, Filipe joined the Nouns team, and finished runner-up in the regional DPC League, as well as finishing 2nd at the BTS Pro Series Season 14: America. In addition, the Nouns roster led by Astini made an appearance at DreamLeague Season 19, where they placed 15th-16th.
At Betboom Dacha Dubai 2024 Nouns took a disappointing 10th place, after which Astini returned to Midas Club, but even there did not achieve significant results and in May 2024 became the coach of Entity. With the new coach the team won FISSURE Universe Ep.2 and took 9-12th place at Riyadh Masters 2024. Later the Entity roster was signed by Cloud9. Under the new tag roster took 5th-6th place at FISSURE Universe Ep.3 and The International 2024. Soon the players left the organization and started to play in a pack called BandaNoone.
In October, the roster of BandaNoone was signed by the PARIVISION organization. The roster placed 2nd at RES Regional Champions and 4th at DreamLeague Season 24, 1win Series Dota 2 Fall and BLAST SLAM I. In December, the team competed in ESL One Bangkok 2024, where they secured the first championship for the tag.
Team, with a updated roster, started 2025 with a top-3 finish at FISSURE PLAYGROUND, however they only placed 5-6 at BLAST SLAM II, but was back in the top three at DreamLeague Season 25. In March, the team participated in FISSURE Universe Ep.4 and performed poorly, finishing in 7-8th place, but in April, the squad became the champions of ESL One Raleigh 2025. That same month, the team finished top-2 at PGL Wallachia Season 4, losing to Team Liquid in the grand finals.
In May, PARIVISION participated in BLAST SLAM III, where they lost in the second round of the playoffs and exited the tournament, finishing in 7th–8th place. However, the team won the subsequent DreamLeague Season 26.
On July 4, 2025, in the grand final of FISSURE Universe: Episode 5 PARIVISION lost to Team Liquid and finished the tournament in second place.
In July 2025, PARIVISION participated in Riyadh Masters 2025, finishing in 3rd place and earning $300,000 in prize money.
At the end of July 2025, PARIVISION took part in Clavision Masters 2025: Snow-Ruyi. The team finished in 7th–8th place and earned $36,750.
In August, PARIVISION competed at FISSURE Universe: Episode 6, but lost in the lower bracket semifinal of the playoffs and exited the tournament, finishing in 4th place.
In September, PARIVISION participated in The International 2025, making it to the playoffs and reaching the lower bracket final. However, they lost to Xtreme Gaming and finished the tournament in 3rd place. The following month, the team did not advance from the group stage at FISSURE PLAYGROUND 2.
The next tournament for the team was PGL Wallachia Season 6, where the roster managed to finish in 5–6th place. Soon after, Astini left the team.












