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Turma do Pagode Crash largadosypelados Out of Odyssey Cup 2-0

Turma do Pagode delivered the biggest upset of the Odyssey Cup Brazil 2026 playoffs, dispatching favourites largadosypelados 2-0 with scores of 13-4 and 13-5 on Dust2.

Turma do Pagode Crash largadosypelados Out of Odyssey Cup 2-0

The biggest upset of the Odyssey Cup Brazil 2026 quarter-finals belongs to Turma do Pagode. The Brazilian outfit comprehensively dispatched largadosypelados 2-0 on 8 May, with scores of 13-4 on the opener and a 13-5 closeout on Dust2 — both maps decided well before the second half could threaten a comeback.

13-4 is not a series scoreline

That kind of half-time gap doesn’t get closed in regional Bo3. LDP, who came in with a 65.29% career winrate and were projected as comfortable Bo3 favourites in their bracket path, never had the rhythm against a Turma do Pagode side that won pistols, won eco rounds, and rarely gave back the structural lead they built in the first half.

The Dust2 closeout

LDP found a few more rounds on Dust2 — 5 versus 4 on the opener — but the rhythm was the same. Turma do Pagode’s CT side held the bombsites cleanly, shutting down Alisson, zmb, and happ before any of LDP’s three balanced fraggers could string together impact rounds. 13-5 in Turma do Pagode’s favour and a place in the next round.

What’s next

LDP’s exit reshuffles the Brazilian Tier-2 read. They were the highest-rated team in this bracket on career baseline; now Turma do Pagode advance into the semi-final with a marquee 2-0 win on the visible record. For LDP, the loss is a hard data point — the second time in two days they’ve dropped a Bo3 0-2, after swept by ALKA in the same week’s CCT South America final.

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Marco Velasquez
Marco Velasquez Editor-in-Chief

8 years covering professional Counter-Strike, former tier-2 CS:GO analyst. Reports on Tier-1 roster moves, Major coverage, and esports betting integrity.

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