Dezorganizada Furiosa brings authentic Brazilian culture to the CS2 Budapest Major

Dezorganizada is traveling from overseas to bring the atmosphere, music, and spirit of their culture to cheer on FURIA at the StarLadder CS2 Budapest Major.

The fans, known as Dezorganizada Furiosa, showed their passionate Brazilian spirit at the StarLadder CS2 Budapest Major, enthusiastically supporting FURIA as they advanced to the Playoffs. Now, to continue their run and guarantee a spot in the 2025 Major, FURIA will need to defeat NAVI. Dezorganizada Furiosa brought a huge crowd to cheer them on every step of the way.

A movement bigger than frontiers

Mohamed, who is from Saudi Arabia, recently met the esports team FURIA there. He’s now traveling with them to offer his support, even though he wasn’t familiar with Counter-Strike 2 before. He first connected with the team at a Rainbow Six event and was immediately impressed by their welcoming nature. “They made me feel like part of the family right away,” he said. He spent 12 wonderful days with them, and has now traveled all the way from Saudi Arabia to Budapest to be with them again.

Mohamed said he wouldn’t have attended if he didn’t believe the team had a chance of winning the tournament. He’s now part of a popular Instagram group with over 44,000 followers. For the StarLadder CS2 Budapest Major, the group, known as Dezorganizada, brought more than 130 fans to support the Panthers.

Ana Beatriz, a founder of the Dezorganizada movement, explains that it’s about sharing Brazilian culture with the world and passionately supporting the FURIA esports team. She says they bring a vibrant, uniquely Brazilian atmosphere to events, even when FURIA isn’t competing. In just three years, Dezorganizada has grown into a significant movement with dedicated fans, and they’ve been traveling to events to showcase Brazil’s spirit.

More than a movement, Dezorganizada is a family

Mohamed quickly felt like Dezorganizada was a family to him. He described the people as some of the best he’s ever known – incredibly welcoming and supportive, regardless of whether you speak Portuguese. He said the group readily embraces anyone who wants to join, creating a positive and joyful atmosphere wherever they go. They always arrive and leave with smiles, no matter the outcome.

The area around the StarLadder CS2 Budapest Major arena is filled with cheers in Portuguese, but the ‘Dezorganizada’ fan movement isn’t just for Portuguese speakers. They want to share their passion with everyone and welcome fans from all over the world to join in the excitement.

Dezorganizada goes the extra mile to welcome new members, with teams specifically available to help those who speak English. Though the majority of its fans are from Brazil, the group has a truly international following, including supporters from countries like Argentina, the United States, and Saudi Arabia – and many more!

Brazil has a very strong connection to its culture, and the group Dezorganizada takes great pride in sharing it with the world. They bring a genuine and energetic spirit to everything they do, overcoming any cultural differences. As the founder explained, “We Brazilians are naturally joyful and proud, and we’re thrilled to share our energy with everyone. Bringing that Brazilian spirit – that ‘FURIA’ – to a global audience is our top priority.”

A trophy to Brazil

Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) is coming back to Brazil in 2026, it was announced on December 12th. Ana Beatriz expressed her excitement, saying they’re eager to compete on home soil and win the championship, keeping the trophy in Brazil for the next tournament.

Many fans are hoping FURIA will win the StarLadder CS2 Budapest Major, but they’ll face tough competition from other skilled teams. Will the Brazilian squad be able to secure a victory and bring another championship title to Brazil in 2025?

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2025-12-12 20:41