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The Spring Reshuffle log

The last shuffle period prior to The International 6 started on March 7 and will end on March 27. It’s the last time when teams can lock their rosters and will have to remain with what they secure now for the next five months as the Spring Reshuffle counts for both Manila Major and TI 6.

Kaipi (confirmed)

In the last day of the Spring Reshuffle, Kaipi reappeared on the Majors Registration List with a roster that has the biggest potential to make the name shine again in the European scene since 2014.

Kaipi Roster from position 1 to 5:

Netherlands  WehSing 'SingSing' Yuen
Romania Antonio 'canceL^^' Mihai
Romania Armand 'bOne7' Pittner
Romania Alexandru 'Comewithme' Cr?ciunescu
France  Sébastien '7ckingMad' Debs


Fantastic Five (confirmed)

A few hours before the spring shuffle officially ended Fantastic Five decided to split with Roxkis and bring back three of their former members to build a team around Alexander 'XBOCT' Dashkevich.

Fantastic Five roster:

Ukraine Alexander 'XBOCT' Dashkevich
Russia Stanislav 'Bzz' Glushan
Ukraine Andrey 'Ghostik' Kadyk
Germany Roman 'rmN-' Paley
Russia Vladimir 'yol' Basov


Polarity (confirmed)

The two players removed from the VP roster during the Spring Reshuffle, Ilya 'Lil' Ilyuk and Alexander 'DkPhobos' Kucheria have joined forces and formed a completely new team, namely Polarity.

Polarity roster:

Russia Pavel '9pashaebashu' Khvastunov
Russia Andrey 'Afoninje' Afonin
Ukraine Alexander 'DkPhobos' Kucheria
Ukraine Ilya 'Lil 'Ilyuk
Russia Evgeniy '????' Kuznetsov


Digital Chaos (confirmed)


 

Kicked from Team Secret four days before the roster lock down deadline, w33 and MiSeRy join forces with the North American organization Digital Chaos to form a new team.

Digital Chaos roster:

Romania Omar 'w33' Aliwi
Ukraine Roman 'Resolut1on' Fominok
United States David 'Moo' Hull
Macedonia Martin 'Saksa' Sazdov
Denmark Rasmus 'MiSeRy' Filipsen


Team Empire (confirmed)

After the dissolution of their entire squad, Team Empire has announced their new line-up, with Afterlife taking the captain role for the new incarnation of the team and Scandal making a long awaited comeback to his first home team. 

Team Empire roster:
Russia Roman 'RAMZES666' Kushnarev
Russia Roman 'Scandal' Sadotenkov
Russia Vasily 'Afterlife' Shishkin
Russia Yaroslav 'Miposhka' Naidenov
Russia Rinat 'KingR' Abdullin


Virtus.Pro (Confirmed)

For the last shuffle before the Manila Major and The International 6 Virtus.Pro let go lil and DkPhobos and welcomed top the team Alohadance and yoky.

Virtus.Pro roster:

Belarus Artem 'Fng' Barshak
Russia Sergey 'God' Bragin
Russia Maxim 'yoky' Kim
Russia Alexander 'NoFear' Churochkin
Ukraine Ilya 'ALOHADANCE' Korobkin


Evil Geniuses (confirmed)


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In the last few days a lot of rumors have circulated regarding Evil Geniuses roster.Today, March 25th the North American organization has put an end to all speculations by announcing their full lineup for the upcoming Major and The International 6.

Evil Geniuses roster from position 1 to 5:

Canada Kurtis 'Aui_2000' Ling
Pakistan Syed Sumail 'SumaiL' Hassan
United States Kanishka Sam 'BuLba' Sosale
United States Clinton 'Fear' Loomis
United States Peter 'ppd' Dager


Newbee (Confirmed)


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One of the last Chinese teams to announce their rosters for the upcoming season is Newbee who transferred two of their members to the young squad in order to create space for two new faces.

Newbee Roster:
China Chen 'Hao' Zhihao
China Zhang 'Mu' Pan
Australia Damien 'kpii' Chok
China Hu 'Kaka' Liangzhi
Malaysia Wong Hock 'ChuaN' Chuan

Newbee Young roster:
China Fan 'FaN' Yixuan
China Song 'Sccc' Chun
China Meng '2lei' Lei
China Meng 'Mrrr' Rui
China Zhang 'le' Xuanhao


The Avengers (confirmed)

With only three days until team rosters will be locked, Dominik 'Black^' Reitmeier and Ivan 'vanskor' Skorohod are assembling a new team named The Avengers.

The Avengers roster:

Russia Ivan 'vanskor' Skorohod
Germany Dominik 'Black^' Reitmeier
Germany Max 'Shak' Geibert
Finland Riki 'Buugi' Falt
Sweden Jonas ‘jonassomfan’ Lindholm


Team Secret (confirmed)


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Four days before the spring shuffle ends, the Shanghai Major Champions, Team Secret released w33 and Misery from their roster to welcome aboard Universe and Arteezy.

Team Secret roster:

Canada Jacky 'EternaLEnVy' Mao (carry)
Canada Arthour 'Arteezy' Babaev (solo mid)
United States Saahil 'UNiVeRsE' Arora (offlane)
Estonia Clement 'Puppey' Ivanov (support 4)
Sweden Johan 'pieliedie' Åström (support 5)


Rave (confirmed)

The same unsuccessful run for Archon at the recent Major, made Jeyo also leave Team Archon, to reunite with his former squad, Rave.

Rave roster:

PhilippinesFrederico ‘Derp’ Mampusti
Philippines Rafael ‘Rapy’ Palo
Philippines Michael ‘Ninjaboogie’ Ross
Philippines Ryo ‘Ryoyr’ Hasegawa
Philippines Jio ‘Jeyo’ Madayag


Natus Vincere (confirmed)

After a one year hustle to secure a roster that will work-out well, Na’Vi seems to have finally found the magic composition to start the path of  recovering their name. After defeating Team Secret at DotaPit Season 4 LAN playoffs they confirmed with Gosugamers the roster that will be locked in for the Spring Reshuffle.

Natus Vincere roster:

RussiaDmitry 'Ditya Ra' Minenkov
Ukraine Danil 'Dendi' Ishutin
UkraineVictor 'GeneRaL' Nigrini
Russia Akbar 'SoNNeikO' Butaev
Ukraine Ivan 'Artstyle' Antonov


Vega Squadron (confirmed)

Vega Squadron had a long run of sticking together, having the same lineup through TI5 and both of the Majors. With this last reshuffle of the competitive season before TI 6 Vega decided to make a change and replaced 9Pasha with fn.

Vega Squadron roster:

Ukraine Rostislav 'fn' Lozovoi
Ukraine Vladimir 'No[o]one' Minenko
Ukraine Andrey 'Mag-' Chipenko
Russia Alexei 'Solo' Berezin
Ukraine Semion 'CemaTheSlayeR' Krivulya


LGD Gaming (confirmed)

After weeks of delicious drama, LGD finally announces their new roster with the director8’s returning into the competitive Chinese and two players snatched form CDEC.

LGD Gaming roster:

China Jiao 'Banana' Wang as the team coach
China Sun 'Agressif' Zheng as the position one carry, moved over from CDEC
China Yao 'Maybe' Lu as the position two solo mid, keeping his role from the previous squad.
China Ning 'Xiao8' Zhang as the position three solo offlaner, moved from a sub in the team to the permanent roster.
China Xue Zhi 'September' Chuan as the position four support, joins on a loan for a year from team CDEC.A
China Zeng 'MMY' Rong Lei as the position five support, moved down to make space for September, but as we all know the support roles are interchangeable, based on who can play what hero better.


Alliance (confirmed)

Alliance has been the first team to lock in an unchanged roster for this season.

Alliance roster:
Sweden Jonathan 'Loda' Berg
Sweden Henrik 'AdmiralBulldog' Ahnberg
Sweden Gustav 's4' Magnusson
Sweden Jerry 'EGM' Lundkvist
Sweden Joakim 'Akke' Akterhall


OG (confirmed)

Not following the top tier teams trend of undergoing extreme shuffles, OG has signed up with all their five Frankfurt Major champion members on the Majors registration list while they were still in Split, Croatia at DotaPit Season 4 LAN.

OG roster:
Jordan Amer 'Miracle-' Barqawi
Denmark Johan 'N0tail'Sundstein
Canada David 'MoonMeander' Tan
Denmark Andreas Franck 'Cr1t-' Nielsen
Israel Tal 'Fly' Aizik


Invictus Gaming (confirmed)

Starting with the main roster, IG has swapped four players from their secondary squad, IG.Vitality, to their main team. These four players will be joining Luo 'Ferrari_430' Fei Chi, the only one left to IG from the “old guard".


CDEC Gaming (confirmed)

CDEC replaced  their three core players with veteran players Zhang 'Rabbit' Wang, Yao 'Yao' Zheng Zheng and Xie 'Super' Jun Hao. Remaining in the team is the support-duo, Liu 'Garder' Xin Zhou and Zhang 'Q' Yi.

CDEC Gaming roster:

China Zhang 'Rabbit' Wang
China Xie 'Super' Jun Hao
China Yao 'Yao' Zheng
China Liu 'Garder' Xin Zhou
China Zhang 'Q' Yi


Fnatic (confirmed)

Fnatic was one of the first teams to announce no roster changes, on 6th of March right after the Shanghai Major grand finals. They have also signed up with all the five player on the Spring major registration list.

Fnatic roster:

Malaysia Chai 'Mushi' Yee Fung
Malaysia Chong Xin 'Ohaiyo' Khoo
Malaysia Wai Pern 'Net' Lim
PhilippinesDjardel Jicko  'Chrissy/DJ' Mampusti
Malaysia Nai Zheng 'MidOne' Yeik


Team Spirit (confirmed)

Initially announced as stand in for Epicenter qualifiers, Ilya 'Illidan' Pevcaev has joined Team Spirit for the Epicenter qualifiers. Shorthy after the announcement, Gleb 'Funn1k' Lipatnikov left Team Empire and joined the Spirit guys. Two players from the Shanghai Major roster of Team Spirit that have been replaced are Roman 'Ramzes666' Kushnarev and Vasily 'Afterlife' Shishkin.

Team Spirit roster:

Russia Ilya 'Illidan' Pivcaev
Ukraine Bogdan 'Iceberg' Vasilenko
Ukraine Gleb 'Funn1k' Lipatnikov
Ukraine Artur 'Goblak' Kostenko
Ukraine Andrey 'ALWAYSWANNAFLY' Bondarenko


EHOME (confirmed)


One of the first teams to announce their roster for the last competitive season prior to TI 6 was EHOME, who announced the acquisition of two Vici Gaming players just two days after the Shanghai Major was over. Lu 'Fenrir' Chao and Daryl Koh 'iceiceice' Pei Xiang were brought to EHOME while Chen 'Cty' Tianyu and Hu 'Kaka' Liangzhi are for now free agents.

EHOME roster:

China Zhang 'LaNm' Zhicheng
China Wang 'old chicken' Zhiyong
China Ren 'eLeVeN' Yangwei
Singapore Daryl Koh 'iceiceice' Pei Xiang
China Lu 'Fenrir' Chao

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