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Rodrigo Lelis Lelis Santos is a Brazilian professional Dota 2 player also known by the nickname LESLÃO. His most expressive characters are Rubick, Clockwerk, Keeper of the Light.
The first victories on Lelis' cybersport path came when the player joined Midas Club three years after the start of his career. Lelis stopped one step away from making it to The Kiev Major 2017 and The International 2017 through qualifications.
In September 2017, the young offlayer was signed by Brazilian organization SG e-sports, with whom Lelis placed 7th-8th at ESL One Hamburg 2017 and StarLadder ImbaTV Invitational Season 5, 5th-6th at StarLadder i-League Invitational 3 and AMD SAPPHIRE Dota PIT League. However, after losing in the final qualifiers for The International 2018, LESLÃO made the decision to leave SG e-sports. In September 2018, Lelis joined paiN Gaming - it was his arrival that helped the team to qualify for The Kuala Lumpur Major, which resulted in the team finishing in 9th-12th place, losing to Vici Gaming. Rodrigo spent the next six months with Flying Penguins, during which he managed to take 3-4th place on StarLadder ImbaTV Dota 2 Minor Season 1. However, LESLÃO accepts an invitation from paiN Gaming ahead of the MDL Disneyland® Paris Major, where he placed 9th-12th. The team, along with Lelis, has become a grande dame of the South American scene and has been a regular qualifier for major tournaments in 2019.
In 2020, Lelis decides to try himself in teams from other regions - the player joined Ninjas in Pyjamas, but the beginning of the pandemic had a negative impact on the Brazilian's career and he failed to gain a foothold in the squad. In mid-2020, when only online tournaments were taking place on the expanses of the professional scene, LESLÃO joined Quincy Crew - the most colorful part in the career of the cybersports player. Lelis was able to win BTS Pro Series Season 2: Americas, ESL One Thailand 2020: Americas, BTS Pro Series Season 3: Americas, and many other tournaments. He was also able to compete for the first time at The International 2021, where the Brazilian placed 9-12.
In 2023, together with Team Nouns, he took 7th-8th place at The International 2023. Although the result was more than positive, three players left the organization, but Lelis remained in the squad.
After a break, Nouns returns to the pro scene in January 2024. The team participates in the closed qualification for DreamLeague Season 22, where they take 2nd place after losing to Shopify Rebellion in the tournament finals.
In January 2024, Nouns participates in the qualifiers for BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024, DreamLeague Season 22 and ESL One Birmingham 2024. The team managed to pass the qualifiers only at BB Dacha Dubai 2024, at the other qualifiers the team took 2nd place. At the tournament in Dubai, Nouns failed to make it out of the group stage and took 9th-12th place.
Later Lelis with Nouns took part in qualifying for such tournaments as Elite League 2024, DreamLeague Season 23 and PGL Wallachia: Season #1, two of which they managed to qualify for. Thus, the team took 21st place at Elite League and 14th place at PGL Wall achia.
Closer to summer, the qualifiers for the two most important tournaments of the year - The International 2024 and Riyadh Masters 2024 - started, through which the guys made it to the main stage without much difficulty.
At the Riyadh Masters 2024, the team performed poorly, finishing in 18th place. Immediately after that, Nouns participated in the Elite League Season 2, where they finished in 6th place. At the next event, FISSURE Universe Ep. 3, the roster failed to reach the playoffs and ended their participation by finishing in 6th place.
At The International 2024, Nouns took 9-12th place, losing to BetBoom Team in the lower bracket of the playoffs. Later, the team successfully qualified for DreamLeague Season 24 and BetBoom Dacha Belgrade 2024, as well as competed at PGL Wallachia Season 2, where they took 6th place. In the middle of October, Nouns did make an appearance at BetBoom Dacha Belgrade, but didn't even advance out of the group, finishing in last place at the tournament.
After a disappointing performance at the DreamLeague series tournament, Nouns representatives announced that the organization is suspending its activities in the Dota 2 discipline due to financial difficulties.
In January 2025, Lelis joined the stack Jigglin that was formed by MinD_ContRoL, and later it was signed by Into The Breach. In February of the same year, Lelis signed with MOUZ, but was unable to achieve significant results with the team. After that, the player joined the Capy Baras stack, led by captain Fly. The team made its debut in the open qualifier for DreamLeague Season 26, advanced to the closed stage, but fell to Team Secret in the second round of the lower bracket.
At the beginning of September, OG took part in CIS Battle 2 and became the champions of the tournament. On October 29, OG announced the complete disbandment of its roster. In December, the esports player joined Inner Circle. But just a couple of months later, he joined x5Gaming, with whom he reached the finals of CCT Season 2: SA Series 3.
















