After releasing the invite list for ESL Impact League Season 6, FURIA Esports Fe decided to strengthen their coaching staff by signing a new head coach Jhonatan “jnt” Silva. The previous coach of the team was Ramon “RMN” Toledo, who joined the team in May 2023, he stayed with the team for one year.
The reason for his replacement was poor results last year and not qualifying for ESL Impact League Season 5, which is the main women's tournament of the year. The top prize at the event was $123,000. FURIA finished second at the South American Qualifiers, losing to second place in the group with a 6-1 statistic. Losing one match against Fluxo Demons with a 2-1 score, who ended up as champions.
Jnt became the 5th coach in the existence of the women's squad, where the first was signed in 2020. During the existence of the team they managed to earn 179.558$, where they managed 38 first places, where the maximum prize was 25.000$, for the second place of ESL Impact League Season 2.
Conheçam o novo Coach da #FURIACS Feminina!
— FURIA (@FURIA) July 25, 2024
Pé quente, será? 🔥
Já atuando desde o título da Liga Feminina GC, chegou a hora de oficializar.
Seja bem-vindo à FURIA, @fpsjnt! 🖤🤍 pic.twitter.com/80KTKGPPea
The best player of the team according to statistics is Izabella “izaa” Galle, who has a rating of 6.8. She joined the team almost at the very beginning of the team's creation, but it is also a fact that she is the captain and has a solid rating, which makes her a good player.
Very excited to be a part of FURIA. I've been coaching the girls for a while now. It's a work in progress.
The reaction of the community has been positive and everyone wishes good luck to the new coach and tearfully says goodbye to the past who contributed a great treasure. They also reported that the new coach has already been working with the team since winning the Gamers Club Liga Série Feminina: 1st Edition 2024. Which lasted from July 3-21, and for the win they managed to get $630 and a spot at the upcoming GC Liga Feminina: Super Edition.
Their next major tournament will be the ESL Impact League Season 6: South American Division qualifier, which will run from August 28 to October 20. Where the first and second place winners will earn a spot in ESL Impact League Season 6, which will be held in Stockholm with a prize pool of $123,000.
The qualification format will be a group stage where everyone will play everyone, and the first and second place will qualify for the main tournament. In addition to FURIA, Fluxo Demons, MIBR Female, Atrix Esports and 4 more teams from the open qualifications will take part in the tournament.
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