Across the ocean, Dezorganizada brings the culture, music, and energy to support FURIA at the StarLadder CS2 Budapest Major.
In their blood runs samba and love for FURIA. Even on a cloudy day, Dezorganizada Furiosa brought Brazilian culture to the StarLadder CS2 Budapest Major to support the Panthers as they entered the Playoffs stage. One of the favorites for the title will now have to take down NAVI to secure their spot at the StarLadder Budapest Major 2025. And Dezorganizada brought the whole pack along to push them forward.
A movement bigger than frontiers
Mohamed met FURIA in Saudi Arabia, where he is from. And now he is flying with them to support the team, even though he didn't watch Counter-Strike 2 back then. "I fell in love with the team when I met at the Rainbow Six event. I didn't even know much about them. They welcome me like I was already part of the family," he explained. "I spent 12 incredible days with them. Now I am here, in Budapest, with them. I have traveled from Saudi Arabia just to be here with them."
“If I thought they wouldn’t win the tournament, I would’ve never come,” Mohamed added. He’s now part of a group that has grown to more than 44,000 followers on Instagram. For the StarLadder CS2 Budapest Major, Dezorganizada brought over 130 fans to cheer on the Panthers.
Ana Beatriz, one of the founders of the movement, sees Dezorganizada as a way to bring a little bit more of Brazil to the world. "We bring our culture, and we came to support our FURIA. Even in events where FURIA is not competing, we try to bring this Brazilian energy," she clarified. "In only three years, we became a big movement, and we have been traveling to many events to show the world how unique Brazil is. We have a lot of passionate fans here."
More than a movement, Dezorganizada is a family
In a few days, Dezorganizada became a family for Mohamed. "They are one of the best people I have ever met. They are amazing, and they are so welcoming, whether you speak Portuguese or not. This group is very welcoming and has its arms open to everyone who wants to join this family," Mohamed added. "Everywhere we go, we bring an incredible atmosphere. Losing or winning, we will arrive happy and leave happy."
Outside of the MVM Dome, the arena where the StarLadder CS2 Budapest Major is being held, all you can hear are Portuguese chants, but that doesn’t mean non-speakers are left out of Dezorganizada. The movement wants to share this love with the world, and everyone is welcome to join.
They even have dedicated English-speaking teams to help new people feel at home. And while most members are from Brazil, Dezorganizada includes fans from all over the globe: Argentina, the United States, Saudi Arabia, you name it.
There aren’t many countries that feel their culture as deeply as Brazil does. For Dezorganizada, sharing even a piece of that culture with the world is a point of pride. Despite the cultural differences, the group brings an authentic energy to every event. “We are naturally happy. Our people are like that. We’re proud and excited to share this Brazilian vibe with the world. There is nothing more important for us than taking FURIA to the world,” the founder added.
A trophy for Brazil
On Dec. 12, it was announced that the Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) will return to Brazil in 2026. "We want to take this trophy to Brazil," Ana Beatriz stated. "We are very happy to experience this event in our home country, and we are ready to take this trophy and leave it there for the upcoming tournament."
FURIA is one of the community favorites to win the StarLadder CS2 Budapest Major. However, there are a lot of great teams ready to end their happiness and send them home. Can the Brazilian team bring another trophy to Brazil in 2025?
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