Qikert Set to Leave MIBR: Rating Breakdown, Results, and What Comes Next

Qikert Set to Leave MIBR: Rating Breakdown, Results, and What Comes Next
MIBR are set for another roster change as Aleksei Qikert Golubev is expected to leave the team once his loan expires, according to multiple reports. The organization is not planning to extend the agreement, meaning the Kazakh rifler will return to PARIVISION’s bench ahead of the 2026 season.
The move comes amid a turbulent period for MIBR, following disappointing international results and the recent departure of head coach Jhonatan “jnt” Silva.
Qikert’s Rating and Performance with MIBR
From a statistical perspective, Qikert’s stint with MIBR delivered mixed results.
Average HLTV rating: 0.94
Role: Support / secondary rifler
Tenure: Loan spell during MIBR’s international lineup experiment
While MIBR managed to secure regional LAN victories in South America, the lineup struggled to translate that success to the global stage. The team finished last at PGL Masters Bucharest and exited the StarLadder Budapest Major Stage 2 without a single win.
From an SEO standpoint, these results reinforce a key narrative: regional dominance does not guarantee international competitiveness, especially during transitional roster phases.
Why Qikert Is Leaving MIBR
According to Dust2.br and HLTV reports, MIBR initially explored the option of keeping Qikert long-term, but negotiations ultimately stalled. Sources indicate:
No agreement was reached to extend the loan
MIBR are preparing a new roster direction for 2026
The decision aligns with broader structural changes, including a coaching reset
With January events approaching quickly, timing became a critical factor in the final decision.
Related Roster Moves: MIBR’s International Experiment
Qikert joined MIBR in September 2025 as part of a bold shift toward an international lineup. The move followed:
The benching of nicks
The earlier loan signing of Russian AWPer kl1m
An attempt to raise MIBR’s ceiling at Majors and tier-one events
Despite improved structure and experience, communication barriers and limited practice time proved costly.
Player Quotes: Inside the MIBR Experience
Qikert previously spoke to HLTV about adapting to the Brazilian environment:
“People are screaming a lot… I actually like those vibes more than the usual calm TeamSpeak.”
He also highlighted logistical challenges in interviews with Dust2.br, pointing to constant travel, visa work, and packed schedules that reduced effective practice time—an issue echoed by several international players competing in South America.
These comments help contextualize MIBR’s results beyond raw statistics.
What’s Next for MIBR?
With Qikert expected to return to PARIVISION’s bench, MIBR now face urgent roster decisions ahead of a busy January calendar that includes multiple South American LAN events with ranking implications.
Key questions moving forward:
Will MIBR return to a fully Brazilian lineup?
Can they secure a permanent replacement before January events?
Is the international experiment officially over?



