Of the 12 teams attending Masters: Reykjavik, only one team has attended every single international event: KRÜ Esports KRÜ Esports Latin America South Rank #4 keznit Angelo Mori Klaus Nicolas Ferrari Shyy Fabian Usnayo Melser Marco Eliot Machuca Amaro heat Olavo Marcelo , Latin America's lone representative at the year's first LAN.

At Champions, KRÜ were slotted into Group B — arguably the group with the toughest competition — but prevailed by upsetting North American juggernaut Sentinels Sentinels North America Rank #1 TenZ Tyson Ngo Zellsis Jordan Montemurro zekken Zachary Patrone johnqt Mohamed Amine Ouarid Sacy Gustavo Rossi in the decider match to advance to the playoffs, a feat that silenced many doubters of their abilities against top talent from other regions. A victory in the playoff quarterfinals against FNATIC FNATIC Europe Rank #1 Leo Leo Jannesson Derke Nikita Sirmitev Boaster Jake Howlett Chronicle Timofey Khromov Alfajer Emir Ali Beder continued to pad the team's Cinderella story at Champions, but a heartbreaking overtime loss against Gambit Esports Gambit Esports Inactive Redgar Igor Vlasov Chronicle Timofey Khromov d3ffo Nikita Sudakov sheydos Bogdan Naumov nAts Ayaz Akhmetshin — the Masters: Berlin Champions — concluded the team's year of competition with a respectable top-four finish.

KRU1 Despite a heartbreaking finish to their year in 2021, KRÜ went into 2022 with their heads held high. (Photo by Lance Skundrich/Riot Games)

In the months after Champions, teams around the world went to work reshaping their rosters in order to make 2022 a more competitive year, and arguably the region that saw the most restructuring was the Brazilian region, which saw a large shuffle of players to different teams, with even a few LATAM South players and staff opting to join Brazilian teams. KRÜ's changes were minimal, however.

Shortly after Champions had concluded, former head coach Rodrigo "Onur" Dalmagro departed the team following the expiration of his contract, and eventually found his way onto Leviatán Leviatán Latin America South Rank #1 tex Ian Botsch kiNgg Francisco Aravena Mazino Roberto Rivas aspas Erick Santos C0M Corbin Lee as the team's new head coach. At the end of January, KRÜ made their only offseason move by signing former Six Karma Six Karma Latin America North Rank #6 nAvarro Oswaldo Navarro GeneralSteak Mephisto vandals Paul Crz P4ND4 coach Alan "ddx" Salvati as an analyst.

Because of their achievements the year prior, KRÜ received an automatic invite to the group stage of Stage 1 LATAM South Challengers. In the group stage, KRÜ continued to show that they were still in top shape by finishing atop the standings with a perfect 5-0 record.

However, KRÜ's road to Reykjavik was about to get a little more rocky.

Going into the play-in stage, the team had to make sudden adjustments after Angelo "keznit" Mori was sanctioned by Riot, which prompted the team to slot in Hector "wait" Paucay for keznit for their match against Leviatán Leviatán Latin America South Rank #1 tex Ian Botsch kiNgg Francisco Aravena Mazino Roberto Rivas aspas Erick Santos C0M Corbin Lee . wait had already made an appearance with KRÜ in their week three group stage match against Meta Gaming Meta Gaming Inactive vaiZ Matías Barría lucasvade Lucas Vade Castro WKN Alvaro Bustos badzw Lukas Rivera NicoMachine Nicolas Valla in place of keznit, but his efforts unfortunately didn't turn a win out for KRÜ against former coach Onur and Leviatán.

A 2-0 defeat at the hands of Leviatán put KRÜ in danger of not attending the first international event of the year, but with keznit back in their lineup for their decider match against 9z Team 9z Team Latin America South Rank #2 deigara Gonzalo Funes Tuli Giulliano Pozo Massone rubkkoide Facundo Chavez mizu Gabriel Gonzalez david David Olivares , KRÜ were determined to not let their opportunity slip through their fingers. After 13-3 and 13-4 map scores against 9z, KRÜ had put themselves one step closer to qualifying for Iceland.

However, KRÜ weren't out of the woods just yet, as they had to face the top LATAM North team E-Xolos LAZER E-Xolos LAZER Latin America North Rank #1 Mited Luis Gutierrez jfoeN Jesus Taboada Jow Juan Camilo Preciado Ordoñez Feniz Thomas Molina theory Daniel Esteban Albadan Cardozo in their first match of the regional finals. Another 2-0 defeat once again put KRÜ in danger of missing out on Reykjavik. But KRÜ didn't let their shortcomings in the match prior affect their performance going into their next match against FUSION FUSION Inactive guuih Guilherme Mariano vaiZ Matías Barría Darker Sebastián Castro Cicuamia Virtyy Leandro Moreno Tacolilla Vicente Compagnon , which ended in a dominant 2-0 for KRÜ. Another 2-0 in their lower bracket finals rematch against E-Xolos LAZER gave the team the needed second wind to brave their grand finals match against Leviatán, which ended in KRÜ winning 3-2, clinching their spot in their fourth consecutive international event.

KRU2 Photo by Lance Skundrich/Riot Games

In 2021, only Crazy Raccoon Crazy Raccoon Inactive , Sentinels, and KRÜ attended every single international event. Crazy Raccoon were bested by ZETA DIVISION ZETA DIVISION Japan Rank #10 Laz Ushida Koji yuran Yushin Hato hiroronn Hiroki Yanai Dep Yuma Hashimoto SugarZ3ro Shota Watanabe in the Stage 1 Japan Grand Finals and Sentinels bowed out of the North American Stage 1 Main Event early following losses to The Guard The Guard Inactive JonahP Jonah Pulice trent Trent Cairns neT Michael Bernet valyn Jacob Batio tex Ian Botsch and Version1 Version1 Inactive . Now, KRÜ stands alone as the only team to have competed at every major competition.

KRÜ will open up their first international event of the year by facing off against Team Liquid Team Liquid Europe Rank #11 Jamppi Elias Olkkonen nAts Ayaz Akhmetshin Enzo Enzo Mestari Mistic James Orfila Keiko Georgio Sanassy , a team that they haven't been able to best in their two clashes at Masters: Reykjavik 2021 and Champions respectively. Despite the team's bleak track record against their opponents on paper, the third time just might be the charm for LATAM's lone representative on the world stage once again.