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Heroic bids farewell to assistant coach

18.09.2025
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The Dota 2 team Heroic has officially bid farewell to assistant coach Andrei-Vlad Mangusupma Sateanu after two years of working together. In their post, the organization thanked him for his contribution to the team’s history, noting that under his guidance the squad won the first-ever LATAM trophy and stood strong through difficult times. Heroic wished him all the best in his future endeavors.

Today we say goodbye and thank him for two incredible years. From the first-ever LATAM victory to standing strong through difficult times, it has been an honor to have you on the team. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors.

In turn, Mangusupma shared his thoughts on leaving the team:

This chapter is the best of my career so far. I want to thank Heroic, all the staff, and the players for the amazing trust over these two years. You made the team feel like a family. We have achieved a lot, and I am very proud of it.

Mangusupma joined Heroic on December 9, 2024. Before that, he worked with Nouns Esports, D2 Hustlers, and SG esports, but it was with Heroic that he achieved significant results. One of his notable achievements was winning PGL Wallachia: Season 2, where the team defeated Team Falcons in the grand final.

Also, remember that at the recently concluded The International 2025, Heroic placed 5–6th and earned $135,221 in prize money. According to the players, the support and preparation from the team’s coaches - Igor Kaffs Furtado and Andrei-Vlad Mangusupma Sateanu helped them achieve such a high result.

Earlier, Cyberscore reported that Quinn Quinn Callahan has retired from his pro-player career.

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