Kim0

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Player Information
Name:
Kimuel Borromeo Rodis
Nationality:
Born:
October 24, 1991 (age 34)
Region:
Southeast Asia Southeast Asia
Years Active (Player):
2012 - 2022
Alternate IDs:
Leumik, Kimo
Approx. Total Winnings:
$70,631
Signature Hero:
Vengeful Spirit Skywrath Mage Witch Doctor
Links
History
2012-10-?? — 2013-03-05 MSI-EvoGT
2014-05-19 — 2014-06-06 Click 'N Search
2014-06-06 — 2020-07-06 Execration
2020-07-06 — Present Execration(Staff)
2021-02-02 — Present IAP
Recent Matches
IAP InterActive Philippines
0:1
(Bo1)
GrindSky Esports GSE
August 30, 2022 - 19:20 PHT
IAP InterActive Philippines
0:1
(Bo1)
Atomic Esports Atomic
August 30, 2022 - 15:05 PHT
IAP InterActive Philippines
0:1
(Bo1)
NerdRigNerdRig NR
August 30, 2022 - 13:15 PHT
IAP InterActive Philippines
0:2
(Bo2)
Violet Violet
March 21, 2022 - 14:20 SGT
IAP InterActive Philippines
1:2
(Bo3)
Team M11Team M11 M11
March 19, 2022 - 18:35 SGT
Upcoming Tournaments
No Upcoming Tournaments

Kimuel "Kim0" Rodis (born October 24, 1991) is a Filipino player who is currently a staff for Execration.

Biography

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Kim0 was involved in a contract incident in early 2013 where he was penalized with a three-month ban by National Electronic Sports commission for ‘providing misleading statements in order to get out of their binding contracts’.[1] He later stated that when he had his short retirement, he was working with his family business, where his boss requested him to for a Mineski. In addition, he believed the decision was unfair due to the commission, NES was formed in March and the incident occurred a month earlier.[1] The team he joined, following his imminent retirement was Execration and came second in the GMPGL Dota 2 tournament.

Kim0 has been the captain of Execration since its inception, although he took a break from the team for several months after failing to qualify for The International 2014. He came back into 2015 and won the BTS Series South East Asia #2 and began commanding his team into 2016. With the addition of Tims and Abed the team began to further develop and later entered The International 2016 through a wildcard stage but failed to make it to the next phase. After the tournament he won the MPGL Southeast Asian Championship in September 2016.

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