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Volodymyr No[o]ne Minenko is a professional Ukrainian Dota 2 player. Champion of The Bucharest Major and The Kuala Lumpur Major. Signature heroes are considered to be: Dragon Knight, Invoker, Storm Spirit.
His professional path started in the collective known as BUHLO-UroPb. Later, this entire roster joined the Vega Squadron organization. In addition to No[o]ne, the lineup included 9pasha, CemaTheSlayer, Stalianer, and ArsZeeqq. The last two players subsequently left the team, and Solo and Mag took their place. This roster can be considered one of the best in Vega Squadron's history. From 2015 to 2016, under Solo leadership, they won ESL One New York 2015, took fourth place at ESL One Frankfurt 2016, and constantly took first place in qualifications for big tournaments. The team was considered one of the most powerful in the CIS, but as they say, all good things come to an end sometime. In August, Solo and No[o]ne left Vega Squadron and moved to Virtus.pro. Lil, 9pasha and RAMZES666 also joined the new lineup.
The five won the hearts of most of the CIS community with their play. Fans instantly fell in love with the new players in the Virtus.pro lineup due to their unique style and strategies in the game. Their outstanding performance and unusual tactics brought the Russian team many trophies, including wins at ESL One Hamburg 2017, ESL One Katowice 2018, ESL One Birmingham 2018, The Bucharest Major and The Kuala Lumpur Major. But by far the most memorable moment for our audience was The Kiev Major 2017, where OG players defeated the CIS team in the final. Despite this defeat, the second place in the tournament was considered a success for the Bears, especially for No[o]ne.
After a disappointing performance at The International 2019, the roster underwent changes, but Solo and No[o]ne remained with the team. Together with Resolut1on, Zayac, and Cooman, Virtus.pro won Parimatch League Season 1, silver at Parimatch League Season 2, and bronze at WePlay! Dota 2 Tug of War: Mad Moon. The team replaced Cooman on iLTW before winning ESL One Los Angeles 2020 Online.
Together with Solo, Vladimir put together the Just Error "mix", but after the first tournament the "stack" broke up. Later Vladimir will spend a few months in AS Monaco Gambit, after which he will move to Natus Vincere. The team failed to show any special results in NAVI, but managed to qualify for PGL: Arlington Major 2023, but took only 13-14th place there. After that, the top-3 at the qualifiers for The International 2022 (TI11) among the teams from Eastern Europe. Natus Vincere went to the Last Chance Qualifier for TI11, but finished in 7th-8th place and lost the chance to qualify for the main stage.
After failing to qualify for The International 2022, No[O]ne joined Old G from Western Europe. He started to play on the carry position, but it was not successful. The guys had a hard time qualifying, the team failed to qualify for the first division, there were various problems in the team, with the Aramis setup and DPC rules on substitutions. Old G decided not to even participate in the qualification for The International 2023, the squad fell apart and No[O]ne started looking for a new team.
In August, No[O]ne finds himself in the Southeast Asian region and under the tag of Team SMG successfully passes through the closed qualification for The International 2023. At the tournament itself, impressive results were not achieved, 17-20th place, SMG did not get out of the group.
Interseason and No[O]ne moves to Entity. The revamped roster attempted to qualify for Betboom Dacha Dubai 2024, DreamLeague Season 22, ESl One Birmingham 2024, DreamLeague Season 23, PGL Wallachia Season 1 and Elite League 2024, but only managed to qualify for the last of these tournaments, where they finished in 11th place. Entity also picked up a victory at the 1WIN Series Spring and FISSURE Universe Ep.2, as well as successfully qualifying for the Riyadh Masters 2024.
- July 21, 2024 - Cloud9 signed the Entity Gaming roster.
Under the new tag, the guys performed at FISSURE Universe Ep.3, placing fifth, and also participated at The International 2024, where they placed sixth.
- September 22, 2024 - Cloud9 presented a new roster with No[o]ne, but soon disbanded it completely.
A short time later, No[o]ne assembled Cloud9's former roster and performed with them at the open qualifiers for DreamLeague Season 24, after which he officially left the previous organization.
In October, the roster of BandaNoone was signed by the organization PARIVISION. 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. At DreamLeague Season 27, the team made it into the top 3. At DreamLeague Season 28, PV finished in sixth place, and in PGL Wallachia Season 7, they failed to make it to the playoffs.
At the end of March, PARIVISION placed fourth at ESL One Birmingham 2026, losing to Xtreme Gaming in the lower bracket semifinal of the Playoff stage.
In April, the team participated in the online tournament PREMIER SERIES, where they became champions without losing a single game.























