Brazilian CS2 Side Fluxo Appoint Portuguese Coach “Juve” as Head Coach Amid Major Early-Season Struggles

Brazilian CS2 Side Fluxo Appoint Portuguese Coach “Juve” as Head Coach Amid Major Early-Season Struggles
The Brazilian Counter-Strike 2 organisation Fluxo, known for its prominence in the South American esports scene, has officially named Gustavo “Juve” Alexandre as the new head coach of its CS2 roster. The announcement was made on February 7, 2026, and marks a notable shift in leadership for the team after a difficult start to the competitive season.
Juve, a 23-year-old Portuguese coach, takes over the role previously held by Marcos “tacitus” Castilho, who parted ways with the organisation earlier this month after nearly 21 months in charge. Tacitus’ departure was confirmed as part of a broader shake-up within Fluxo’s structure amid disappointing results and a period of instability for the squad.
Before his appointment at Fluxo, Juve built a reputation for his strategic coaching during his time with Into the Breach, a British CS team. While at Into the Breach, he helped guide the roster to a notable quarter-final finish at the Paris Major in 2023, one of the biggest achievements in the organisation’s history. After Into the Breach ceased operations early last year, Juve briefly coached for kONO, a team which transitioned from an all-Ukrainian lineup to a more international roster.
In a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter), Juve acknowledged the challenges that lie ahead, writing: “The last two years have been complicated, with a lot of instability… But I truly believe that this will be a new beginning. Let’s go after results.” His appointment arrives at a crucial moment as Fluxo seeks to regain its competitive footing on both regional and international stages.
Fluxo’s Recent Performance Slide and Strategic Changes
Fluxo’s decision to change coaches comes after a stretch of underwhelming results in early 2026. The team struggled to find consistency in North and South American qualifiers, including a 7th-8th place finish in the Americas qualifier for IEM Rio and mid-table placements at regional LAN events such as the BetBoom Circuit X Redemption Curitiba and Fire Conter Season 1 tournaments.
In addition to the coaching change, Fluxo made several roster adjustments in recent weeks. In January, the organisation benched long-time in-game leader Andrei “arT” Piovezan and brought in Raphael “exit” Lacerda from MIBR, another well-known Brazilian outfit. Following that move, leadership duties within Fluxo were reassigned, with Lucas “Lucaozy” Neves stepping into the in-game leadership role.
Roster upheavals like these have been part of Fluxo’s attempt to arrest a slide in global rankings and regain competitive momentum, but so far results have remained inconsistent, placing the team outside the top tier in its regional standings.
Who Is Juve? A Closer Look at the New Coach
Gustavo “Juve” Alexandre is one of a younger generation of coaches making a name for themselves on the global Counter-Strike scene. Born on December 29, 2002, in Portugal, Juve has been active as a coach since around 2019. His early career was marked by his role with Into the Breach — a squad that achieved prominence by qualifying for and competing at Major events against some of the world’s best CS teams.
Juve’s track record shows not only experience with tactical preparation but also a focus on developing talent and adapting strategies to international competition — skills Fluxo hopes will translate into improved results on the server.
Fluxo’s Current Lineup and Competitive Outlook
As of the coaching change, Fluxo’s active roster consists of:
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Romeu “zevy” Rocco
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Kayke “kye” Bertolucci
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Lucas “Lucaozy” Neves (now stepping into IGL duties)
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Lucas “decenty” Bacelar
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Raphael “exit” Lacerda
In addition, Matheus “mlhzin” Marçola remains on the bench, with arT having moved to Legacy after being benched. The squad currently sits outside the direct invite threshold for major events, emphasizing the urgency behind recent changes as the team fights to climb in the VRS regional rankings ahead of upcoming qualifiers.
Fluxo is set to compete next at BetBoom RUSH B! Summit Part Deux in São Paulo later this month — an event that represents another opportunity to earn vital ranking points and test Juve’s influence as a leader early in his tenure.
Final Notes
This coaching change underscores Fluxo’s commitment to reversing a faltering start to the year. By bringing in a young yet proven strategic mind like Juve, the organisation is betting on fresh ideas and renewed tactical direction to help the Brazilian side reclaim respectability in the global CS2 landscape. Given the volatility of the current competitive season and the team’s recent results, all eyes will be on how Juve’s methods translate into real competitive improvements on LAN stages and major qualifiers.





