Team Liquid Picks up New Coach

Team Liquid acquires a new coach.

The Brazilian coach Luis “peacemaker” Tadeu has been picked up by Team Liquid, the organization announced via Twitter on Tuesday.

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https://twitter.com/TeamLiquidPro/status/732663197417672704

After the departure of the team’s ex-coach James “GBJame^s” O’Connor, who led them to a top-four finish at the MLG Major in Columbus, the team had to find a reasonable replacement. 

The well known coach of Tempo Storm, peacemaker, left the team on May 11. Peacemaker was able to lead Tempo Storm to many top-three placings throughout his time there, notably one of these top-three placings was first at CEVO Gfinity Pro-League Season 9 Finals.

“This team has a lot of potential to grow up and after these 5 months working as a Coach, I feel like I’m in my best form and very prepared for this new challenge in my life,” peacemaker said in a statement on Facebook.

He is set on improving Team Liquid, and he hopes to make them one of the best teams in the world.


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