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FalleN
Current team
TeamMIBR
RoleAWPer, in-game leader
GamesCounter-Strike: Global Offensive
Counter-Strike: Source
Counter-Strike 1.6
StatusActive
Personal information
NameGabriel Toledo de Alcântara Sguario
Nickname(s)Bad FalleN, "O Verdadeiro", WalleN.
Born (1991-05-30) May 30, 1991 (age 33)
NationalityBrazilian
Team history
2005 – 2009-05-22Team Crashers (CS 1.6)
2009-05-22 – 2010-07-12FireGamers (CS 1.6)
2010-07-14 - 2011-04-18compLexity Gaming (CS 1.6)
2011-09-14 – 2012-01-25Mandic (CS 1.6)
2012-02-24 – 2012-04-20SemXorah (CS 1.6)
2013-02-19 – 2013-07-03PlayArt
2013-07-09 – 2014-01-13ProGaming.TD
2014-04-13 – 2014-09-19KaBuM! e-Sports
2014-09-19 – 2014-09-28Games Academy
2014-11-06 – 2015-02-24KaBuM.TD
2015-02-24 – 2015-07-17Keyd Stars
2015-07-28 – 2016-07-01Luminosity Gaming
2016-07-01 - 2018-06-22SK Gaming
2018-06-23 - PresentMIBR

Gabriel "FalleN" Toledo de Alcântara Sguario (born May 30, 1991) is a Brazilian professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player and former Counter-Strike: Source and Counter-Strike 1.6 player. He currently plays the role of an AWPer for MIBR. 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. As of 2016 is currently described as one of the top AWPers, in-game leaders, and overall players in the world.[3] As of October 2016, FalleN has won $375,484, the majority of which came from two of his championship victories in major LANs awarding him $100,000 each.[4]

FalleN and four other Luminosity Gaming teammates were involved in a contract dispute between SK Gaming and Luminosity.[5] Eventually the players transferred to SK.[6]

Although winning their group stage in ELeague Season 1 being favorites to win, FalleN's SK Gaming team was ultimately removed from the tournament, 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.[7]

He held an event for fans at MAX5 on August 13, 2016 in São Paulo.[8]

Main results of tournaments

Bold denotes a CS:GO Major

CompLexity Gaming

Keyd Stars

Luminosity Gaming

SK Gaming

Individual awards

  • Nominated the most influential person of Brazilian eSports (2015)[9]
  • Nominated PC personality of the year (2016) - E-Sports Industry Awards
  • Nominated 2nd best player of the year (2016) - HLTV.org[10]
  • Nominated the "AWPer of the year" (2016) - GosuGamers.net [11]
  • Nominated the "In-game leader of the year" (2016) - GosuGamers.net [11]
  • 30 under 30 in games (2017) - Forbes[12]
  • Most Valuable Player (MVP) of ESL One: Cologne 2017
  • "FalleN earns ESL One: Cologne 2017 MVP Award". {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  • Nominated 6th best player of the year (2017)

References

Bibliography

CS:GO player profiles - FalleN - Luminosity Gaming. Valve YouTube channel, Oct. 29 2015.

"FalleN" Liquipedia Counter-Strike Wiki. (seen in May 03 2017).

External links