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brnz4n will miss IEM Dallas 2022 - he will be replaced by a coach

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The Brazilian esports organization MIBR has announced forced changes to the team's starting roster for IEM Dallas 2022. It is reported that brnz4n, despite the club's best efforts, was unable to obtain a US visa. As a result, the team will be forced to play together with the head coach.

brnz4n joined MIBR just a few days ago, having spent a full bootcamp in Germany with the team. However, the young player never managed to get permission to enter the United States and is forced to miss the championship.

His place on the server will be taken by bit, who led the team in early April. At the same time, the 31-year-old Brazilian specialist has already tried on the MIBR jersey, representing the club's colors during Counter-Strike 1.6 and Counter-Strike: Source.

These are not the first difficulties that IEM Dallas 2022 presented to its participants. Previously, NAVI and Entropiq failed to enter the championship, while Spinx was denied a visa. As a result, teams BIG and Movistar Riders were invited to the championship, while ENCE will compete with snax. In addition, trace, Astralis' head coach, was unable to obtain the proper paperwork to enter the United States. Also, the Ninjas in Pajamas organization announced changes in its roster, forced to invite ztr to replace hampus.

I must say that MIBR also got the opportunity to perform at IEM Dallas 2022 due to changes in the composition of the participants, since on the eve of Heroic announced an outbreak of coronavirus and withdrew from the championship.

IEM Dallas 2022 will take place from May 30 to June 5 in Dallas at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. Sixteen teams will compete for a prize pool of $250,000, as well as ranking points in the EPT and BLAST Premier tables.

The Brazilian team will start their journey at IEM Dallas 2022 with a meeting against Complexity. In addition, MIBR will play in the same group with FURIA Esports, Cloud9, Team Liquid, Imperial Esports, BIG and Ninjas in Pajamas.

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The MIBR lineup for IEM Dallas 2022 is as follows:

  • chelo.
  • exit.
  • Tuurtle.
  • JOTA.
  • bit (trainer/stand-in).
Source: twitter.com
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