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Farih Matthew Puente is a Peruvian professional Dota 2 player who plays in the semi-support. He ranked first in the average number of assists during the PGL Dota 2 Major Arlington 2022 tournament.
Matthew began his professional career in 2015 by joining Team Unknown but did not stay long in the team and then traveled to various clubs in South America including Luccini, Not Today, and Mad Kings for a year. His first notable results were achieved in the Infamous team, where he managed to qualify for the main 2017 tournament and took 13-16 places with the team.
In September 2017, Matthew became part of the Digital Chaos.SA team, with which he managed to pass the PGL Open Bucharest qualifiers. However, a month later, Farih transferred to Sacred, in which he participated in Dota Summit 8 and took 8-9 places. Following this, Matthew took a six-month break in his professional career.
Puente returned in late March 2018, joining Infamous as a captain. Under his leadership, he managed to lead the team to the MDL Changsha Major and China Dota2 Supermajor, but after these tournaments, the team's results began to decline, which forced Matthew to move to Thunder Awaken. The player's only achievement with this tag was participation in The Chongqing Major.
Before the start of the new DPC system, Farih joined NoPing e-sports, with which he managed to win the regional championship and go to WePlay AniMajor, taking 9-12 places in the tournament. In February 2022, Matthew joined Thunder Awaken, where he became a stable participant in international tournaments such as ESL One Stockholm 2022, PGL Dota 2 Major Arlington 2022, and ESL One Malaysia 2022. Throughout his career, it was demonstrated that he is one of the best players in his position.
Thunder Awaken under the leadership of Matthew showed a good result at The International 2022 (TI11), where they managed to take 5-6th place. After such an achievement, many clubs started to be interested in the roster. Among them was the organization Evil Geniuses, which signed the roster of Thunder Awaken.
In 2023, Matthew together with Evil Geniuses was selected for all Major tournaments. The best result was at ESL One: Berlin Major 2023, where EG placed 4th. She also made it to Riyadh Masters 2023 and took 9th-12th place there. Evil Geniuses had unstable results and after failing at The International 2023 (TI12), where it was 13-16th place, the squad was disbanded.
- November 12, 2023 - BOOM Esports signed a Peruvian squad led by Matthew.
Matthew and BOOM Esports had a disappointing performance in the closed qualification for ESL One: Kuala Lumpur 2023 and at Pinnacle: 25 Years Anniversary Show, where the Peruvian squad finished in 17th-20th place. BOOM Esports then disband its roster, stays only Pakazs and SLATEM$.
- January 22, 2024 - Nigma Galaxy announced 2 lineup replacements. Matthew has taken the role of semi-support, where he will replace rmN. Fbz has taken the role of offlaner.
Matthew did not achieve significant results in Nigma , after which he moved to Cuyes Esports, and a month later joined BOOM Esports, with which he took 3rd place in Elite League Season 2. However, soon Matthew and his team, including the coach, left BOOM Esports and started to play under the new tag Team Waska.
Under the new tag, the guy debuted at FISSURE Universe Ep.3, and after that he competed at PGL Wallachia: Season #2 and DreamLeague Season 24, where he had previously qualified. Soon, the roster disbanded, and the guys played under the stack named Looking for Org. They managed to qualify for two tournaments in Bucharest, and soon their roster was signed by the young esports organization Mosquito Clan. At PGL Wallachia Season 3, the team only finished in 15th-16th place.
On March 30, 2025, Matthew joined Heroic as a stand-in. Soon after, Farith officially left Mosquito Clan.
At the beginning of April, Heroic participated in ESL One Raleigh 2025, but they were also unable to reach the playoffs in this tournament.












