Team name BetBoom Team | ID: 14124

BetBoom Team
Team name:
BetBoom
Maps played:
286 during last year
Team coach:
Country/region:
Russia
Maps won:
175 during last year
First places:
2
Creation date:
18.04.2022
Maps lost:
111 during last year
Prize money:
$1 228 728

Team stats

175 wins
61%
111 defeats
39%
2 first place from 22 events
9%
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History

BetBoom Team is a Russian Dota 2 esports team founded on April 18, 2022. The first squad consisted of former Winstrike Team players Nikita Daxak Kuzmin, Denis Larl Sigitov, Evgeny Noticed Ignatenko, Maxim Forcemajor Meretsky, Akbar SoNNeikO Butaev and Andrey Mag Chipenko in the coaching position.

The first tournament where the players played under the BetBoom Team tag was the Winline Dota 2 Champions League Season 9. The team received a direct invitation to the playoffs, where they advanced through the top flight to the grand finals, losing only one map in a match against Virtus.pro. In the grand finals of the tournament BetBoom Team had to fight a tough battle with Gambit Esports. As a result, Akbar SoNNeikO Butaev's team won the match with a score of 3:2 and became the Winline Dota 2 Champions League Season 9 champion.

According to the team's carry Nikita Daxak Kuzmin, BetBoom Team will take the Winstrike Team slot and play in the first division of the DPC League for Eastern Europe.

On December 8, BetBoom Team announced a new roster: Egor Nightfall Grigorenko on offlane, Daniil gpk Skutin, Ivan Pure Moskalenko, Vitaly Save Melnik and Alexander TORONTOTOKYO Hertek on a new position - full support. Anatoly boolk Ivanov became the coach. After a series of disappointing results, the players decided to switch roles, Pure started to play in hard, and Nightfall on carry. The best achievement of this roster was 5th-6th place at Riyadh Masters 2023 and top-3 at DreamLeague Season 21. BetBoom Team took 5-6th place at The International 12.

In November 2023, BetBoom Team successfully qualifies for ESL One: Kuala Lumpur 2023 among teams from Eastern Europe. In the finals, it defeats Virtus.pro with a score of 2:1.