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33
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Nickname:
33
Full name:
Neta Shapira
Role:
Offlaner
Date of birth:
17.04.1997 29 y.o.
Prize money:
$3 690 775

Player statistics

Main stats(last year)
182 wins
56%
142 losses
44%
KDA
7.21
GPM
591
XPM
730
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Bio

33 (previously known as TheCoon) is a professional esports player from Israel who plays in Dota 2 as an offlaner and support. Despite his young age, Neta is already an experienced player, having started his career in 2014. He placed 7-8th in The International in 2018.

In his professional career, 17-year-old 33 started playing for hehe united, which is now considered the "cradle" for many well-known players. Together with his teammates, he won MSI Dragon Battle #3 and placed second in Baltic Invitational 2015, and his first significant prize money was earned with Fabulous 5 team, playing alongside Nikobaby at Pretty Pudge's Pokaljakt tournament, where they won $5.1 thousand.

At 2016, 33 replaced zai and joined Kaipi. In the new team, Neta went through the main qualifying stages for World Cyber Arena 2016 and took 4th place in the tournament, already playing for Prodota Gaming. The total prize money of the upcoming stages of the tournament was more than $55 thousand.

Before The International 2017, 33 became a member of the Planet Dog team. Suddenly, they won the open qualifiers and took 2nd place in the closed ones, guaranteeing them a slot. HellRaisers signed the team, but due to their poor performance, except for the first place in the rating of World Cyber Arena 2017 Europe Finals, where the team showed good play and took 17-18th place at the main event of the year, the organization dissolved the roster.

In 2018, 33 joined OpTic Gaming. It was in this team that Neta revealed himself as a top offlaner and tier-1 player: the team participated in almost all major tournaments of the season, placed second at ESL One Birmingham 2018, and won a slot at The International 2018. At the main event of the year, the team placed 7-8th, after which Neta and ppd joined Ninjas in Pyjamas.

In his new team, 33 won OGA Dota PIT Minor 2019 and StarLadder ImbaTV Dota 2 Minor Season 2. However, at The International 2019, he once again failed, placing 17-18th. In the next season, he started playing for Alliance and showed excellent play and earned prize places but soon left the team for unnamed reasons. Since then, he has played for OG, mudgolems, and Tundra Esports.

As a member of Tundra Esports, the player became the champion of The International 2022, as well as ESL One Fall 2021 and DPC WEU 2021/2022 Tour 3: Division I.

In November 2023, Neta is signed by Team Liquid. Liquid 2024 started the year with a 2nd place finish at BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024. The team also participated in Elite League 2024, where they finished in 4th place. At PGL Wallachia , the squad placed 6th, losing to G2.IG in the lower bracket of the playoffs. In May, 33 with Liquid placed 9th at DreamLeague Season 23, and in the summer, 2nd at Riyadh Masters 2024 and 1st at Elite League Season 2.

In September, 33 became a two-time champion of The International, winning at TI 2024. Thus, the player became the first in history to win The International with two different teams.

  • September 26, 2024 - 33 left Team Liquid.
  • September 27, 2024 - Tundra Esports signed 33.

Together with Tundra, the guy performed at PGL Wallachia Season 2, where he showed a great result and took third place. Later the team went to BetBoom Dacha Belgrade 2024 and DreamLeague Season 24, where they also showed good results. In December, Tundra finished the BLAST SLAM I event with a 2nd place finish.

On February 2, 2025, as part of Tundra Esports, he claimed the FISSURE PLAYGROUND championship title, defeating Team Falcons in a hard-fought grand final with a score of 3:2. This victory strengthened his position among the top players and further confirmed his high level of play on the international stage.

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. In the same month, the team underwent serious changes in its composition. Tundra performed at FISSURE Universe Ep.4 and showed not the best result, taking only 6th place. In April, Tundra Esports placed in the top 3 at ESL One Raleigh 2025.

At the end of April 2025, the team participated in PGL Wallachia Season 4, where they ended their run by losing in the lower bracket final and finishing in 3rd place. Additionally, before the final match in the playoff stage, Zheng MidOne Yek Nai represented the offlane position instead of Neta 33 Shapira.

On June 27, 2025, the team was eliminated from PGL Wallachia Season 5, after losing in the first round of the playoffs.

In July 2025, Tundra Esports participated in Riyadh Masters 2025, finishing in 4rd place and earning $200,000 in prize money.

In August 2025, Tundra Esports participated in Clavision DOTA2 Masters 2025: Snow-Ruyi. The team managed to reach the grand final but lost it. Tundra took 2nd place and received $126,000 in prize money.

In September, Tundra Esports participated in The International 2025 where they managed to reach the playoffs but lost in the lower bracket and exited the tournament, finishing in 7-8th place.

At the end of October, Tundra participated in FISSURE PLAYGROUND 2, where they finished in 6th–8th place after losing in the first round of the Playoff stage. At the following tournament, PGL Wallachia Season 6, the team finished in 7–8th place.

At the beginning of December, Tundra competed at BLAST Slam V, where they became champions. In the grand final, the team failed to overcome Team Yandex, losing 3-0. It is worth noting that Tundra has participated in every final of the BLAST series, and this victory marked their fourth consecutive championship. At DreamLeague Season 27, the team finished in fifth place, and at BLAST SLAM VI, the team didn't even make it to the playoffs.

At the end of March, Tundra became the champion of ESL One Birmingham 2026, defeating Team Yandex with a 3:1 score in the grand final.

The next tournament for the team was PGL Wallachia Season 8, where they played with stand-in. The team finished in 15-16 place, marking one of their worst results.

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