FalleN explained

Id:FalleN
Gabriel Toledo de Alcântara
Sguario
Upright:0.9
Birth Date:30 May 1991
Nationality:Brazilian
Game:Counter-Strike 2
Team:Furia Esports
Role:AWPer, In-game leader (IGL)
Years1:2005–2009
Team1:Team Crashers
Years2:2009–2010
Team2:FireGamers
Years3:2010–2011
Team3:compLexity Gaming
Years4:2011–2012
Team4:Mandic
Years5:2012
Team5:SemXorah
Years6:2013
Team6:PlayArt
Years7:2013–2014
Team7:ProGaming.TD
Years8:2014
Team8:KaBuM! e-Sports
Years9:2014
Team9:Games Academy
Years10:2014–2015
Team10:KaBuM.TD
Years11:2015
Team11:Keyd Stars
Years12:2015–2016
Team12:Luminosity Gaming
Years13:2016–2018
Team13:SK Gaming
Years14:2018–2020
Team14:MiBR
Years15:2021–2022
Team15:Team Liquid
Years16:2022–2023
Team16:Imperial Esports
Years17:2023–present
Team17:Furia Esports
Highlights:

Gabriel Toledo de Alcântara Sguario (born May 30, 1991),[1] better known as FalleN, is a Brazilian professional Counter-Strike 2 player for Furia Esports and former , and Counter-Strike 1.6 player. In 2015 he was chosen the most influential person in Brazilian eSports.[2] He was also nominated PC personality of the year by the eSports Industry Awards in 2016. He is the owner of Brazilian eSports organization Games Academy. During 2016 and 2017, Fallen was described as one of the top AWPers, in-game leaders, and overall players in the world.[3] He is also known as one of the few CS2 players who use the AWP and in-game lead, at the same time.

FalleN and four other Luminosity Gaming teammates were involved in a contract dispute between SK Gaming and Luminosity, when they switched teams.[4] Eventually the players transferred to SK.[5]

Although winning their group stage in ELeague Season 1 while being favorites to take the tournament trophy, FalleN's SK Gaming team was ultimately removed from the competition, along with SK Gaming's former team. The players and teams had violated one of the league's transfer rules, and several other team owners also signed a petition to remove the players.[6]

Since 2017, his teams have waned in success. Besides a stint with fellow major winners Stewie2K and Tarik in MiBR, Fallen played for various different all-Brazilian and mixed lineups, including a mostly North American Liquid roster, again with Stewie2K.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: SK Bid Farewell to Coach zews. Müller. Alexander T.. SK Gaming. September 10, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20160930125601/https://www.sk-gaming.com/content/1870258-sk-bid-farewell-to-coach-zews. September 30, 2016. live.
  2. Web site: As dez maiores personalidades do e-sport brasileiro em 2015 . 2016-08-05 . 2017-07-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170706232335/http://mycnb.uol.com.br/noticias/3513-as-dez-maiores-personalidades-do-e-sport-brasileiro-em-2015/ . dead .
  3. Web site: An interview with CS:GO world champ FalleN: On duelling, playing in arenas and how to improve. 16 May 2016 .
  4. Web site: The Daily Dot | Your Internet. Your Internet news. .
  5. Web site: How Five Brazilian Esports Champions Won $1.8 Million Playing 'Counter-Strike: GO' Last Year. .
  6. Web site: ELeague teams petitioned to prevent SK from inheriting Luminosity's playoff spot. 2016-07-06.
  7. Web site: 10 maiores personalidades brasileiras do e-sport em 2015. 2016-08-05. 2017-07-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20170706232335/http://mycnb.uol.com.br/noticias/3513-as-dez-maiores-personalidades-do-e-sport-brasileiro-em-2015/. dead.
  8. Web site: Top 20 players of 2016: FalleN (2).
  9. Web site: GosuAwards 2016 - best CS:GO achievements of the year.
  10. Web site: 30 under 30 in games 2017 - Forbes. .
  11. Web site: FalleN earns ESL One: Cologne 2017 MVP Award.