📜 History

Virtus.pro is a Russian esports organization founded in 2003, making it one of the oldest esports teams still in operation. The organization has been a pillar of CIS esports for over two decades, fielding competitive rosters across multiple titles.

In Counter-Strike, VP's Polish roster (known as the "Virtus.Plow") was legendary in the early CS:GO era. Featuring players like Snax, pasha, byali, TaZ, and NEO, they won EMS One Katowice 2014 and were known for their ability to defeat any team on their day.

Virtus.pro's Dota 2 division has consistently been among the best in the world. Their roster featuring players like No[o]ne, Ramzes666, and Solo achieved multiple top placements at The International and won several Majors.

Despite geopolitical challenges, VP continues to develop talent and maintain competitive rosters. The organization's iconic bear logo and orange branding remain instantly recognizable in the esports world.

👥 Legendary CS:GO Polish Roster

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Snax
Lurker
🇵🇱 Poland
💪
pasha
AWPer
🇵🇱 Poland
🔫
byali
Entry
🇵🇱 Poland
🧠
TaZ
IGL
🇵🇱 Poland
🎯
NEO
Support
🇵🇱 Poland

🏆 Major Achievements

  • 🥇
    EMS One Katowice 2014
    CS:GO Major • Katowice, Poland • March 2014
    $100K
  • 🥈
    The International 2018
    Dota 2 • Vancouver, Canada • August 2018
    $4.0M
  • 🥇
    EPICENTER Major 2019
    Dota 2 • Moscow, Russia • June 2019
    $350K
  • 🥇
    DreamLeague Season 11
    Dota 2 • Stockholm, Sweden • March 2019
    $350K

🎮 Notable Matches

EMS One Katowice 2014 Grand Final • March 16, 2014
Virtus.pro
2 - 0
NiP
VP's first and only CS:GO Major championship, defeating the legendary NiP in Poland.
TI8 Upper Bracket Final • August 24, 2018
PSG.LGD
2 - 1
Virtus.pro
Close series in VP's run to the TI8 grand finals – their best International finish.