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brA

brA

Bráulio Piraglia
BR 37 years
Counter-Strike 2 Plays for For The Win Esports
0.96 RATING
per-map avg
Nickname
brA
Real Name
Bráulio Piraglia
Nationality
BR
Age
37
Birthday
25 Apr 1989

brA (Bráulio Piraglia) is a Brazil professional Counter-Strike 2 player for For The Win Esports. Career rating 0.96 · ADR 70.4 · KAST 65.3% · 20 tracked maps.

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About Career Stats On This Site

We no longer publish career stat aggregates (HLTV Rating, ADR, KAST, per-map splits) — those depend on a premium data feed we retired in v8.0.0. For the definitions of each metric, read CS2 Stats Explained. For live rolling career numbers, HLTV.org is the canonical archive.

Recent Match Performance 6 matches

MatchKDAADRRatingKAST
vs VELOX
39 38 8 78.1 1.07 66.1%
vs OFFSET
31 28 3 73.2 1 66.7%
vs eXploit
57 50 9 80.1 1.23 79.5%
vs Nexus
28 37 3 65.1 0.92 62.8%
vs Giants
19 38 4 54.3 0.58 53.9%
vs OFFSET
44 54 12 68.9 0.9 59.7%

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brA FAQ

What team does brA play for?

brA currently plays for For The Win Esports as a professional CS2 player. brA represents BR in international competition.

What is brA's CS2 rating?

brA's career HLTV 2.0 rating is 0.96 across 20 maps played. K/D ratio: 0.88. Headshot percentage: 34%. Ratings are updated after every completed professional match.

What are brA's career stats?

brA has competed in 20 tracked professional CS2 maps. Career totals: 308 kills, 349 deaths, 54 assists. Headshot rate: 34%.

brA — real name Bráulio Piraglia — is a professional CS2 player hailing from BR, currently on the For The Win Esports roster.

Across 20 professionally tracked maps, brA carries a career HLTV 2.0 rating of 0.96. A K/D ratio of 0.88 reflects a developing statistical profile across matches. brA maintains a 34% headshot rate, indicating a playstyle less reliant on headshot accuracy.