Betway has backed esports partner organisation Made in Brazil’s (MIBR) scouting and player development programme, ‘Feitos no Brasil’, which aims to strengthen the organisation’s CS:GO ranks.

From July to August, MIBR will host player try-out events sponsored by Betway to try and find Brazilian esports’ top CS:GO talents to join the organisation’s new academy roster.

The project sees the company deepen its principal sponsorship of MIBR, which is recognised as Brazil’s oldest and most successful esports franchise.

MIBR’s longest-serving sponsor to date, Betway helped franchise founder and coach Ricardo ‘DEAD’ Sinigaglia revive the pro CS:GO organisation back in 2018.

The Feitos no Brasil academy is spearheaded by Brazilian’s esports veterans Renato ‘Nak’ Nakano and Henrique ‘Rikz’ Waku who have been tasked with nurturing MIBR’s future talent resources.

Betway Esports Director, Adam Savinson, underscored the project’s importance in helping MIBR’s beyond its commercial obligations.  

Savinson remarked: “Brazil has such an incredible pool of CS:GO talent and we’re really proud to support the search for the next big star with Feitos no Brasil by Betway.”

Supporting MIBR’s academy, Betway highlighted its commitment to esports professional development, in which the bookmaker serves as a principal sponsor to G2 Esports, FURIA, and PSG Esports, among others.

Betway backs MIBR esports academy initiative