FURIA is an esports team based in South America. It competes in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and its successor, Counter-Strike 2. Across its competitive history, the team has earned more than $7.7 million in prize money.
Combined public prize pool / prize money signal.
Official accounts across platforms: brand, per-game and language-specific channels. Size and content reach are separated.
Raw platform totals; not deduplicated across channels.
A team may compete in several disciplines. Weight is split by game to show where the team is strongest.
Prize money is split by discipline.
Occupied categories show who is already there; open categories show where a pitch can fit.
BetBoom is a bookmaker that offers betting on sports and esports, operating primarily in Russia and other CIS markets. In esports it acts as a sponsor, currently backing the CS2 teams FURIA and Team Spirit.
BIS is a Brazilian chocolate-and-wafer snack sold as small, individually wrapped square portions. It is a domestic confectionery product aimed at the everyday Brazilian market. In esports, BIS sponsors the Brazilian organisation FURIA in Counter-Strike 2 (CS2).
Logitech G is the gaming-focused brand of Logitech, a Swiss-American company that designs and manufactures computer peripherals. It produces gaming hardware such as mice, keyboards and headsets. In esports, Logitech G sponsors the teams NAVI, G2 Esports and FURIA, all competing in Counter-Strike 2.
Oakley is an American company that designs and manufactures eyewear and eye protection, including sunglasses and goggles for sport and everyday use, with a focus on lens and optical technology. The brand is closely tied to athletic and performance contexts. In esports, Oakley sponsors the Counter-Strike 2 team FURIA.
Piracanjuba ProForce is the sports nutrition line of the Brazilian dairy company Piracanjuba, offering milk-based protein products aimed at fitness, recovery, and an active lifestyle. In esports, the brand sponsors the Brazilian organisation FURIA in Counter-Strike 2.
TCL is a Chinese electronics manufacturer that produces televisions, displays, smartphones, and home appliances, and is among the largest makers of TVs worldwide. The company designs and builds many of its own display panels and sells across global markets, with a particular presence in developing regions. In esports, TCL sponsors the Brazilian organisation FURIA in Counter-Strike 2.