MIBR part ways with head coach jnt after turbulent 2025 run

MIBR part ways with head coach jnt amid ongoing CS2 rebuild
MIBR have officially announced the departure of head coach Jhonatan Silva (jnt), ending his tenure with the Brazilian organization as the team continues its restructuring process in Counter-Strike 2.
The decision was confirmed via MIBR’s social media channels and later reported by HLTV, marking another significant change for the roster during a turbulent competitive period.
MIBR and jnt: a short but challenging chapter
jnt joined MIBR earlier this year with the task of stabilizing a lineup in transition and helping guide the organization through the early stages of the CS2 era. During his time as head coach, MIBR competed across multiple international and regional events but struggled to translate domestic results into consistent success against top-tier opposition.
Despite flashes of improvement, MIBR failed to establish themselves as a stable contender internationally, a factor that ultimately contributed to the organization’s decision to move in a different direction.
Official statement from MIBR
In their announcement, MIBR publicly thanked jnt for his work and professionalism during his stint with the team, emphasizing the effort he put into leading the roster throughout the 2025 season.
No replacement has been announced at this time.
Part of a broader restructuring trend
The coaching change follows a wider period of adjustments for MIBR, who have made multiple roster and staff decisions throughout the year as they search for long-term stability in CS2. The organization has been open about its intention to rebuild and re-establish itself among the strongest teams in the Americas.
jnt’s departure reinforces that MIBR are still actively evaluating their competitive direction heading into the next phase of the season.
What’s next for MIBR?
With the head coach position now vacant, MIBR face an important decision regarding leadership and tactical direction. The next appointment will be crucial as the team looks to improve results, regain consistency, and remain competitive in an increasingly stacked CS2 landscape.
For now, the organization has not shared additional details about upcoming staff changes.





