paiN Gaming

paiN Gaming
Short namePNG, paiN
GamesFree Fire
FoundedMarch 2010 (2010-03)
Based inSão Paulo, Brazil
OwnerArthur Zarzur
CEOThomas Hamence
PartnersCassino.bet
Corsair
Dorflex
ExitLag
JBL
Melitta
Websitewww.pain.gg

paiN Gaming is a Brazilian esports organization founded in March 2010 by Arthur Zarzur, a former professional Dota player. It is best known for his League of Legends team, which has participated in the Campeonato Brasileiro de League of Legends (CBLOL), the top flight of the game in Brazil, since 2012.[1]

paiN Gaming is one of the oldest esports organisations in Brazil and has a higher following on social media than many traditional sports clubs.[2] It was also the first esports organization in Latin America to have a gaming house and the first in the world to have a fan membership program.[3]

History

paiN Gaming was founded in March 2010 by Arthur "PAADA" Zarzur, a former professional Dota player. Its inaugural League of Legends roster consisted of players from CNB e-Sports Club and GameWise. The organization has since expanded into the professional scenes of Clash Royale, Counter-Strike, Dota 2, Free Fire and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.

In December 2025, the partnership between paiN Gaming and the Desimpedidos resulted in the formation of a joint team to compete in the Kings League, a seven-a-side football competition.[4]

Rosters

League of Legends

paiN League of Legends roster
Players Coaches
Handle Name Nationality
Wizer Choi, Euiseok South Korea
CarioK Oliveira, Marcos Brazil
Roamer Jo, Woojin South Korea
TitaN Lima, Alexandre Brazil
Kuri Choi, Wonyoung South Korea
Head coach

Shin "Xero" Hyuk

Assistant coach(es)

Matheus "Sarkis" Guimarães
Bruno "Bp" Pombal


Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • Substitute
  • Injury / Illness
  

Latest roster transaction: 21 June 2024.

Counter-Strike 2

paiN Counter-Strike 2 roster
Players Coaches
Handle Name Nationality
biguzera Bittencourt, Rodrigo Brazil
nqz Soares, Lucas Brazil
snow Vinicius, João Brazil
dav1deuS (I) Tapia Maldonado, David Chile
dgt (I) Garcia, Franco Uruguay
Head coach

Henrique "rikz" Waku


Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • Substitute
  • Injury / Illness
  

Latest roster transaction: 9 Dec 2025.

Season-by-season

League of Legends

Professional team

Year CBLOL Mid-Season Invitational World Championship Other
Regular season Playoffs
Matches Wins Losses Position
2012 3rd place
2013 3 2 1 2nd place Champion
2014 Split 1 22 12 10 3rd place Runner-up
Split 2 Semifinals
2015 Split 1 14 9 5 4th place 3rd place Group stage Champion
(IWC Chile)
Split 2 14 9 5 3rd place Champion
2016 Split 1 14 8 6 4th place 6th place
Split 2 14 9 5 3rd place Semifinals
2017 Split 1 14 10 4 3rd place Semifinals Semifinals
(Superliga ABCDE)
Split 2 14 8 6 4th place Runner-up
2018 Split 1 19 7 12 8th place Runner-up
(Superliga ABCDE)
Split 2[a] 10 7 3 1st place Runner-up
2019 Split 1[a] 15 13 2 2nd place Champion Champion
(Superliga ABCDE)
Split 2 21 10 11 5th place
2020 Split 1 21 10 11 6th place
Split 2 21 14 7 1st place Runner-up
2021 Split 1 18 11 7 5th place Champion Group stage
Split 2 18 14 4 1st place Semifinals
2022 Split 1 18 10 8 4th place Runner-up
Split 2 18 12 6 3rd place Runner-up
2023 Split 1 18 12 6 1st place Runner-up
Split 2 18 14 4 1st place Runner-up
2024 Split 1 18 11 7 4th place Runner-up Swiss stage
Split 2 18 14 4 2nd place Champion
2025[b] Split 1 Quarterfinals
Split 2 10 9 1 1st place Runner-up
Split 3 3 2 1 4th place Champ. Round 1
2026 Cup 7 2 5 6th place Play-In Lower Final
Split 1
Split 2

Academy team

Year CBLOL Academy / Circuito Desafiante Other
Regular season Playoffs
Matches Wins Losses Position
2021 Split 1 18 7 11 7th place
Split 2 18 8 10 6th place Runner-up
2022 Split 1 18 12 6 3rd place Runner-up
Split 2 18 16 2 1st place Champion
2023 Split 1 18 7 11 9th place
Split 2 18 10 8 6th place Lower Final
2024 Split 1 11 9 2 1st place Champion Champion
(Americas Challengers)
Split 2 13 11 2 1st place Runner-up
2025 Split 1 Did not participate
Split 2
2026 Split 1
Split 2

Notes

  1. ^ a b Refers to the Brazilian Challenger Circuit (Circuito Desafiante).
  2. ^ For the 2025 season, CBLOL was replaced by LTA South.

References

  1. ^ "PaiN Gaming: a organização de eSports mais tradicional do Brasil". e-SporTV. 19 March 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Fenômeno na web, paiN tem mais curtidas que seis clubes da Série A". e-SporTV. 19 March 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  3. ^ "paiN é o primeiro clube de e-Sports no mundo à lançar programa Sócio Torcedor". Mais eSports. 2 September 2016. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  4. ^ Lesnok, Guilherme. "Entenda a parceria inédita entre a paiN Gaming e o Desimpedidos". Lance! (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 21 February 2026.