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Player Information
Name:
Сергей Александрович Брагин
Romanized Name:
Sergei Bragin
Nationality:
Born:
April 16, 1992 (age 32)
Region:
CIS CIS
Years Active (Player):
2011 - 2021,
2024
Current Role:
Alternate IDs:
God, GodKillThemAll
Approx. Total Winnings:
$434,555
Signature Hero:
Queen of Pain Shadow Fiend Outworld Destroyer
Links
History
DotA:
2010-??-?? — 2010-12-27
2010-12-27 — 2011-03-08
2011-03-21 — 2011-11-04
Dota 2:
2011-03-21 — 2011-11-04
2011-12-07 — 2012-02-17
2012-02-17 — 2012-09-12
2012-09-24 — 2012-10-11
2012-10-16 — 2013-08-29
2016-07-15 — 2016-09-12
2019-09-10 — 2019-11-15
2012-02-17 — 2012-09-12Darer
2012-09-24 — 2012-10-11Absolute Legends
2012-10-16 — 2013-08-29LGD International
2013-08-29 — 2015-03-11Virtus.pro
2015-04-04 — 2015-04-15ASUS Polar
2015-04-15 — 2016-06-30Virtus.pro
2016-09-12 — 2016-11-24Team Empire
2016-11-24 — 2017-03-31Vega Squadron
2017-04-09 — 2017-12-30Vega Squadron
2018-02-01 — 2018-02-27Gambit Esports
2018-02-27 — 2018-09-08Team Spirit
2018-11-10 — 2019-01-15Team Empire
2019-01-23 — 2019-05-15Old but Gold
2019-05-15 — 2019-08-01Team Spirit
2019-12-13 — 2020-05-01EXTREMUM
2020-05-01 — 2020-06-07EXTREMUM(Ia.)
2020-06-07 — 2021-09-16EXTREMUM
2022-04-24 — 2022-06-12CIS Rejects(C.)
2022-06-12 — 2022-09-16Pari Parni(C.)
2023-01-04 — 2023-05-03One Move(C.)
2023-05-03 — PresentVirtus.pro(C.)
Upcoming Matches
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Upcoming Tournaments
No upcoming tournaments

Sergei "G" Bragin (born April 16, 1992) is a Russian Dota 2 player who is currently coaching Virtus.pro.

Biography[edit]

DotA[edit]

He started playing DotA in 2008 and attended local tournaments in his hometown Saint Petersburg.[1] His professional career began in The Retry after being discovered by PGG. He moved on to DTS.Chatrix to fill in the spot left by Dendi.[2] In March 2011 the team were dropped by the DTS organization but soon found a new home in Moscow Five.[3]

Dota 2[edit]

G played for Moscow Five at The International 2011.

On October 15, 2012, it was announced that he would be joining LGD.international, along with Brax, MiSeRy, 1437, and Pajkatt.[4] God stayed with the LGD.int project for almost a year, but after The International 2013 he joined Virtus.pro as they rebuilt their roster.[5]

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References[edit]

  1. Hendrik 'chsn' De Backer (2012-03-12). "Interview with GoD himself". SK Gaming.
  2. Elune-_- (2010-12-27). "Error: no |title= specified when using {{Cite web}}Template:Namespace detect showall". GosuGamers. Retrieved 2013-05-19.
  3. Ulrich "KongoTime" Hanten (2011-04-03). "M5.Garaj proud winner of OSPL Spring". GosuGamers. Retrieved 2013-05-01.
  4. Jaywalker (2012-10-16). "LGD.international is confirmed". joinDOTA.
  5. FUki (2013-08-29). "Новый состав Virtus.pro по Dota 2". Virtuspro.org. Archived from the original on 2013-08-31. Retrieved 2023-10-16.