Dezorganizada Furiosa, a passionate group of Brazilian fans, traveled across continents to show their support for FURIA at the StarLadder CS2 Budapest Major. Their presence added color, rhythm, and enthusiasm to the atmosphere, reflecting the strong connection between Brazilian culture and competitive esports.
Carrying their signature energy and unwavering dedication, they stood behind FURIA as the team advanced to the Playoffs. When the match against NAVI approached, the group rallied together, determined to inspire the players and represent their country’s spirit on one of Counter-Strike’s biggest stages.
A movement beyond borders
The spirit of Dezorganizada shows how shared enthusiasm can connect people from entirely different places. When Mohamed, a fan from Saudi Arabia, first met FURIA, he had no background in Counter-Strike 2. Yet, he found instant belonging among the players. After spending nearly two weeks with them during a previous event, he later joined their supporters in Budapest—traveling thousands of kilometers to cheer by their side.
| Name | Origin | Joined Dezorganizada | Current Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mohamed | Saudi Arabia | August 2025 | Budapest, Hungary |
The group’s inclusivity and openness form its foundation. Ana Beatriz, one of its creators, views Dezorganizada as more than a fan base; to her, it’s a cultural exchange. The members highlight Brazilian identity through vibrant displays—music, rhythm, and community. Their approach mirrors Brazil’s warmth, even at tournaments where FURIA does not compete.
Key traits of the movement:
- Promotes Brazilian culture at international esports events
- Encourages unity among fans from varied backgrounds
- Transcends competition boundaries to celebrate identity
For three years, Dezorganizada has visited countless arenas, each time reinforcing the same message: connection through passion. The group’s presence at the StarLadder Budapest Major 2025 underlines how fandom can evolve into a collective that bridges countries and cultures.
More than a movement, Dezorganizada is a family
Dezorganizada operates less like a fan group and more like a close-knit community. Members describe it as a second home where language, nationality, and background never limit belonging. Whether someone speaks Portuguese or English, the group’s inclusivity makes new members feel immediately connected.
Community Traits
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Openness | Welcomes people from many countries such as Brazil, Argentina, the United States, and Saudi Arabia. |
| Support | Offers English-speaking teams to guide international fans and ease cultural gaps. |
| Spirit | Maintains a positive attitude in both victory and defeat. |
Their gatherings reflect Brazil’s cultural warmth and collective energy. The group carries that essence into esports arenas with music, rhythm, and visible enthusiasm. Each event becomes a small celebration of shared identity, not just local pride.
Members emphasize that Dezorganizada’s purpose extends beyond cheering for FURIA. It represents a way to present Brazilian joy and unity to a wider world. In doing so, the group strengthens bonds that feel more like family than fandom.
A trophy for Brazil
Confidence runs high among Brazil’s Counter-Strike representatives as they look ahead to IEM 2026. Ana Beatriz expressed determination to bring the championship trophy home and keep it there as a symbol of national pride.
| Year | Event | Location | Goal |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Intel Extreme Masters | Brazil | Secure the title and retain the trophy |