Top esports teams come together to compete in the OLA CUP, facing off in the Wildcard sponsored by Arbitrum. From internationally established organizations to emerging projects in the Web3 ecosystem, each team brings its own style, community, and players ready to prove what they’re made of. These are the contenders of this edition.

RED Canids
Players: Isac Lemus (Brazil) and PeuzinhoLoL (Brazil)
Known for their tactical aggression and presence in CBLOL, RED Canids arrives hungry for victory.
- Team origin: Brazil
- Disciplines: League of Legends, CS2, Free Fire
- Profile: Famous for their offensive style and participation in Brazil’s LoL circuit.
- Fun fact: Their logo features a red fox, symbolizing cunning and speed.

Vasco Esports
Players: Dalcannabis (Brazil) and MVSU (Brazil)
The digital division of Vasco da Gama enters this edition backed by a passionate fanbase.
- Team origin: Brazil
- Disciplines: Free Fire, League of Legends
- Profile: Focused on popular titles in Brazil, with strong ties to traditional football.
- Fun fact: They leverage the Vasco da Gama fanbase to boost their digital teams.

Team LiquidBR
Players: SlooperX (Brazil) and vc16lf (Brazil)
A globally historic name now aiming to make its mark in the OLA CUP with its Brazilian division.
- Team origin: United States / International
- Disciplines: LoL, Valorant, CS2, Dota 2, StarCraft II
- Profile: One of the global esports titans, present in nearly every major competitive title.
- Fun fact: Their organizational structure operates almost like a tech company, with dedicated content, analytics, and development teams.

Team Heretics
Players: DrekzeNN (Argentina) and Joelito_S2 (Argentina)
The meta heretics arrive from Europe with Argentine talent in their roster, ready to break the mold.
- Team origin: Spain
- Disciplines: League of Legends, Valorant, Call of Duty
- Profile: Known for their strategic approach and strong presence in the LEC.
- Fun fact: Their name reflects the idea of challenging the status quo, like “heretics” of the traditional meta.

OXEN LATAM
Players: elsaaim97 (Argentina) and Mateoastarloa (Argentina)
World champions in recent tournaments, OXEN aims to prove once again why Argentinians know how to win.
- Team origin: Argentina
- Disciplines: Web3, TCG, mobile games
- Profile: A project focused on community and collectibles, with presence in tournaments like ACE Stage 2.
- Fun fact: Their name and logo evoke strength and resilience, ideal for competitive branding.

WAV3 Esports
Players: viqsm (Brazil) and NineLaris (Brazil)
A well-known wave in the Web3 circuit, with a distinct style and presence in community tournaments.
- Team origin: Brazil
- Disciplines: Web3 and mobile games
- Profile: An emerging project focused on decentralized gaming.
- Fun fact: Their name evokes the “third wave” of gaming, tied to blockchain and digital ownership.

YGG Esports
Players: Kyroh (United States) and SamuelSequinox (Singapore)
Leaders in decentralized gaming, YGG arrives with experience and a forward-looking vision.
- Team origin: Philippines / Global
- Disciplines: Web3, TCG, mobile games
- Profile: Pioneers in the guild model for blockchain games.
- Fun fact: They’ve partnered with multiple DAOs and NFT projects to integrate rewards into their tournaments.

W7M Gaming
Players: Samyyzin (Brazil) and SupremaOnika (Brazil)
Known for their strength in Rainbow Six and CS2, W7M bets on local talent and a professional structure.
- Team origin: Brazil
- Disciplines: Rainbow Six Siege, CS2, League of Legends
- Profile: Gained recognition in Rainbow Six with solid results in international tournaments.
- Fun fact: Their approach is corporate, with strong investment in infrastructure and training.

Each team brings a story, a community, and a gameplay style that promises to make this edition of the OLA CUP unforgettable. Who will rise to the top?
At the OLA CUP, you don’t just watch. You vote, decide, and win.