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Anton Dyrachyo Shkredov is a young professional Dota 2 player who plays in the carry role. Anton officially played for KHAN, Team Spirit, and many other teams. His most significant achievements include victories at the Lima Major, ESL One Berlin Major, Bali Major, as well as in the 19th and 20th seasons of the Dreamleague. Signature heroes are considered to be: Juggernaut, Lifestealer, Slark.
Dyrachyo decided to start his esports career in 2019 and played as a stand-in with Hope and Nemiga Gaming for several months. He earned his first prize money at the Battle Of The Cities tournament, where his team, ClimbToPro, received 50,000 Russian rubles for finishing 3rd-4th. At the end of November, he was signed by the Kazakh organization KHAN. With this team, Anton won the open qualifiers for DreamLeague Season 13: The Leipzig Major and the closed partner tournament and Arena of Blood. He took third place in the latter, earning $1,000. His most significant result with the Kazakh team was finishing in second place in Epic Challenger League Season 1.
In the spring of 2020, Dyrachyo became a permanent player for Team Spirit and participated in a major competition for the first time. Finishing in the top 6 of ESL One Los Angeles 2020 Online was a significant achievement for the young player, and his team received $10,000. Anton also played alongside Ergon, AfterLife, Immersion, and Misha in WePlay! Pushka League Season 1: Division 1, OGA Dota PIT 2020 Online: EU/CIS, and Epic Prime League Season 1. While his team finished in the lower ranks in the first two tournaments, they finished in fourth place in the latter, earning him $14,000.
At the end of May of the same year, it was announced that Dyrachyo would be playing as a substitute for Team Unique while still remaining under contract with his previous club, from which no official statements had been made. Anton played at ESL One Birmingham 2020 Online, finishing in 11th-12th place. He later stood in for FlyToMoon 2.0, YELLOW SUBMARINE, and Voldemort, and won the Russian qualifiers for the IeSF World Championship 2020 with the stack How You Like That. In 2022, he joined Gaimin Gladiators, with which he achieved significant success in the DPC leagues. The debut event for Anton in the new squad was DreamLeague Season 16 WEU, where the team took the 1st place after defeating Team Liquid in the grand finals of the tournament. Next came Dota 2 Champions League 2022 Season 7, in which they managed to take 3rd place after losing to the winner of the tournament HellRaisers.
The next performance was the spring round of the 2021/2022 DPC League Western Europe season, where GG took 2nd place, which allowed them to get a ticket to ESL One Stockholm Major 2022. In Sweden, Gaimin Gladiators performed quite well, considering that it was the first tier-1 tournament for the team, and Dyrachyo in particular. The squad finished in 4th place then, losing to OG in the bottom set of the playoffs.
In 2023, Anton, along with Gaimin Gladiators, had an incredibly successful season, placing first at Lima Major 2023, Berlin Major 2023 and Bali Major 2023. At all three tournaments, GG faced Team Liquid in the finals. For their success at the majors, the team received an invitation to The International 2023.
Gaimin Gladiators started their journey to TI 12 with a lower playoff bracket. Gradually advancing through the tournament grid, GG reached the final of the lower bracket, where they faced LGD Gaming and defeated the Chinese team 2-0. In the grand finals, the team faced Team Spirit, but lost to the TI 10 champions with a score of 3:0, taking 2nd place in the tournament. The year 2023 for the team ended with participation in ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023, where GG got there by direct invitational. At the end of the tournament, the team took 2nd place, losing to Azure Ray in the grand finals of the tournament with a score of 3:2.
The start of the 2024 season was not so successful for the Gladiators. First fifth place at Betboom Dacha Dubai 2024, DreamLeague Season 22 and Elite League 2024, and then 12th at ESl One Birmingham 2024 and 7th at PGL Wallachia Season 1. However, the team managed to place 2nd at DreamLeague Season 23 and the 1win Series Summer. And at the Riyadh Masters 2024, Dyrachyo with Gladiators picked up his first win in nine months for $1,500,000. In September of the same year, the team went to The International 2024, where they had previously received a direct invitation. The guys got to the grand finals, where they met Team Liquid, but lost the meeting with a score of 3-0, taking an honorable second place at the tournament.
In October, after TI 13, Gaimin Gladiators benched Anton, and soon Dyrachyo permanently left the organization.
On December 31, dyrachyo joined Tundra Esports.
In his very first tournament after changing teams, he became the FISSURE PLAYGROUND champion, which concluded on February 2, 2025, defeating Team Falcons in the decisive match with a score of 3:2. This victory not only solidified his status on the global stage but also opened new opportunities for future achievements with his new team.
On February 9, 2025, the player became the winner of the BLAST SLAM II tournament, along with the team, defeating Gaimin Gladiators 3:0. This marks the player's second consecutive tournament victory with the team. In March, Team Spirit ended Tundra's winning streak at DreamLeague Season 25. At the subsequent PGL Wallachia: Season 3, the team also became a finalist. Shortly after the championship in Bucharest ended, dyrachyo announced that he is retiring.







