Fluxo Signs Two New Players
Transfer Market
11 July 2025 12:03
Fluxo has officially announced the additions of Lucas "decenty" Bacelar and Lucas "Lucaozy" Neves to its active CS2 roster. The Brazilian duo arrives as replacements for Matheus "mlhzin" Marçola and Guilherme "piriajr" Barbosa, marking the team’s first major roster overhaul since their disappointing BLAST.tv Austin Major campaign.
The roster moves were first reported by Dust2 Brasil and come after a difficult stretch for Fluxo, who have underperformed against regional rivals throughout 2025. Despite a few bright moments — including victories in ESL Challenger League Season 49 and one CCT tournament — Fluxo consistently struggled in online qualifiers and domestic competitions. Their appearance at the Austin Major, which saw several of their players debut on the global stage, ended in disappointment as the squad was eliminated in Stage 1 with a 0-3 record, culminating in a defeat to Mongolia’s Chinggis Warriors.
The team, currently led by veteran in-game leader Andrei "arT" Piovezan, is hoping the new additions will provide a much-needed spark heading into the second half of the season.
Lucaozy returns to Fluxo after a nine-month stint with MIBR, where he elected to bench himself following the Austin Major. His performance dipped during his time on MIBR, where role conflicts — particularly with rising star Felipe "insani" Yuji — hampered his form. After posting an impressive 1.20 rating during his initial time with Fluxo, Lucaozy managed only a 0.95 rating on MIBR.
"Returning to Fluxo carries a special weight for me," Lucaozy shared during a live-streamed announcement. "It was here that I experienced some of the most memorable moments in my career, and now I return more mature and with an even greater hunger for success.
"I know the responsibility of representing the organization and am focused on giving my best to make this new phase even more successful."
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11 July 2025 12:03
Fluxo has officially announced the additions of Lucas "decenty" Bacelar and Lucas "Lucaozy" Neves to its active CS2 roster. The Brazilian duo arrives as replacements for Matheus "mlhzin" Marçola and Guilherme "piriajr" Barbosa, marking the team’s first major roster overhaul since their disappointing BLAST.tv Austin Major campaign.
The roster moves were first reported by Dust2 Brasil and come after a difficult stretch for Fluxo, who have underperformed against regional rivals throughout 2025. Despite a few bright moments — including victories in ESL Challenger League Season 49 and one CCT tournament — Fluxo consistently struggled in online qualifiers and domestic competitions. Their appearance at the Austin Major, which saw several of their players debut on the global stage, ended in disappointment as the squad was eliminated in Stage 1 with a 0-3 record, culminating in a defeat to Mongolia’s Chinggis Warriors.
The team, currently led by veteran in-game leader Andrei "arT" Piovezan, is hoping the new additions will provide a much-needed spark heading into the second half of the season.
Lucaozy returns to Fluxo after a nine-month stint with MIBR, where he elected to bench himself following the Austin Major. His performance dipped during his time on MIBR, where role conflicts — particularly with rising star Felipe "insani" Yuji — hampered his form. After posting an impressive 1.20 rating during his initial time with Fluxo, Lucaozy managed only a 0.95 rating on MIBR.
"Returning to Fluxo carries a special weight for me," Lucaozy shared during a live-streamed announcement. "It was here that I experienced some of the most memorable moments in my career, and now I return more mature and with an even greater hunger for success.
"I know the responsibility of representing the organization and am focused on giving my best to make this new phase even more successful."
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