
The Brazilian team MIBR announced that it plans to create a women's CS: GO team. She will soon take part in the South American Women's League. The roster will be headed by Bruna “bizinha” Marvila, who previously competed at Intel Challenge Katowice and WESG World Finals. The coach will be Guilherme "walck" Moreno.
The MIBR women's squad will soon begin playing in the Grrrls League. This is one of the largest women's Counter Strike: Global Offensive leagues in the world. The prize fund up for grabs is $35,000. The organizer of the competition is Game XP. The first match of the new season will take place on January 25. For MIBR, this will be the first performance of the women's team since 2010 – previous esports organization tried to assemble a women's roster back in the days of Counter Strike 1.6.
One of the participants, Jessica “fly” Pellegrini tweeted: “I am very happy to have this opportunity and we will do our best to prove ourselves. I am proud of all the members of our team!'.
On the same day, MIBR announced the composition of the men's roster. It included four e-sportsmen who previously played for BOOM. Currently, both MIBR squads are preparing for competitions, planning to pay great attention to performances in Europe.