VGC PLAYER

Israel Suaste

Biography

Israel “Isra” Suaste is a mexican VGC player. Although he plays Pokémon since Yellow. It was not until Pokémon D&P when he started to play in lots of tournaments not only in forums but also in his own region, Mexico.
Years later, in 2014 he got interested in the official format and he has been trying to participate in major competitions since then.
It is well know for its best result the 2016 Mexico National Championship which brought him to WCS for the first time.
Israel competed in the following years in several tournaments obtaining some notable results such as Top Cuts in International Championships or a 2nd place in Monterrey.

VGC PLAYER

Renzo Navarro

Renzo Navarro is a Peruvian player. He made his debut in his country’s second regional (the second largest event in Latam to date) in which he obtained a second place. Renzo has been pretty consistent since then, winning lots of tournaments in his region and fighting for the top spots in championship points. His track record contains several accomplishments like 3 Regional Championships and 5 Special Event Championships.

VGC PLAYER

Javier Valdés

Javier “IRNemesis” Valdés is a Chilean VGC player and x3 times world competitor. Although 2017 Valdés obtained several results that allowed him to attend the Anaheim WCS, his best performances have been accomplished during the following two years. International Championships and SPE are well-known events for the Chilean player since 2016 when he managed to achieve a third place in the Peru Nationals.

VGC PLAYER

André Fumis

André “Fumito” Fumis is a VGC player from Sao Paulo. He is known for being the best Brazilian player of the 2017 season, placing first at the CP leaderboards from his home country and, consequently,  obtaining an invite to Anaheim WCS where he couldn’t attend. During that year, he managed to get a 10th place in the Latinamerican International Championship

VGC PLAYER

Sebastian Escalante

Sebastian “Sebas” Escalante is an Argentinian VGC player and 3 times world competitor. In 2015 he reached WCS and finished with a 6th place in the Senior division. The next two years, Sebas managed to obtain some Top Cuts in Regional, National and International championships, getting the Argentinian Regional Championship in 2016 among others. His peak of his VGC carreer has been 2017 when he achieved his best results.

VGC PLAYER

Gabriel Agati

Gabriel Agati is a Brazilian player who got into VGC by watching Worlds 2014. He is known for being a consistent player in the International stage, having two International cuts on his belt. Despite that, Gabriel has no big results at Worlds, with his only participation ending up on a 6-3 Day 1 record on Nashville, 2018. Although he is one of the youngest Brazilian players, he has already faced (and won) very popular and veteran competitors during his international performances like Federico Turano in LAIC 2017

Agati’s closest friends from VGC are André Fumis and Vinícius Souza and his main rival is Yan “Sogeking” Sym.

VGC PLAYER

Dorián-André Quiñonez

Dorian-Andrés Quiñones is a Peruvian VGC player x3 times qualified for WCS. During 2017 season he achieved his best result a eighth place in the Anaheim Pokémon World Championships. He is accostumed to shine in the LATAM region and major tournaments specially Worlds.

VGC PLAYER

Juan Salerno

Juan “Juanfi” Salerno is an Argentinian, senior VGC player and the 2019 OCIC Champion. He started playing VGC in January due to some videos from Sekiam. He played his first tournament on January of 2017 and since then, he has made lots of accomplishments in the senior division. He qualified Worlds for his first season and in VGC 2019 he has obtained several great results around the world.

VGC PLAYER

Raúl Ramírez

Raúl “Rul” Ramírez is an Ecuadorian VGC Player most known for his 7th place during the 2018 Latam International Championships. Before that, he had won several MSS and Premier Challenges. Rul plays competitively since 2014 in unofficial tournaments, until the official circuit arrival to Ecuador in 2016 and with this he have qualified for the Worlds Championships 3 consecutive times, San Francisco, Anaheim and Nashville.

VGC PLAYER

Gabriel Durán

Gabriel “Gabo” Durán is a Peruvian VGC player most known for his 4th place during the 2018 Pokémon World Championships. Before that, he had won two Special Events in Peru. His most noticeable result as a master until now, has been a second place in Peru SPE 2019.