Interviews

Today’s interview is with Brazilian Counter Strike Global Offensive player, Raphael exit Lacerda.

He is currently playing for the line-up of the Portuguese organization Sharks Esports.

The athlete is 23 years old and will tell a little of his story in Counter Strike.

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Raphael “exit” Lacerda is a Sharks Esports player. (Image: HLTV)

Raphael exit Lacerda is a Sharks Esports player.

The Coach is Helder coachi Sancho.

I started playing Counter-Strike in 2008, when I won my first computer.

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Even because my mom wouldn’t let me go to the lan house.

In the same footprint, with friends and more to have fun.

I think 2 moments were very remarkable in my career.

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The first was the victory of LaLeague Season 1, against FURIA.

The second, victory against North at the ProLeague Finals in Odense, in 2018.

These are two moments that I will never forget in my life.

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Have you ever thought about giving up being a professional player?

Did you try your career in some other modality?

It was a difficult decision but I believe that it is totally correct.

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How is the routine at the Gaming Office in Portugal?

How many hours a day do you practice?

During the Bootcamp in Europe, our routine is very strict.

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After training everyone is free to do whatever they want.

The expectation was the highest possible.

We hit the post on the last Berlin Minor and that left us with a bitter taste.

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Yes, we work with the psychologist Carlos, an excellent professional that Sharks hired to help us.

He is very important in our growth.

Which CS: GO player do you have as your inspiration?

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take a stab at be a better player every day and help my teammates.

But one player I always liked to watch was autimatic, who now plays for Gen.G.

The announcement was made in Portuguese on Sharks' official Twitter.

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