Christina meo Gnezdilova is the captain of the new Virtus.pro women's CS:GO team - VPAngels. The girl has dedicated five years to this eSports discipline and has finally joined the professional organization. That said, meo is a huge Virtus.pro fan, so she is twice as pleased to join this club. You can find out more about Christina meo Gnezdilova is in our article.
Virtus.pro has a new women's CS:GO roster
On December 5, the eSports organization Virtus.pro announced the signing of a new women's CS:GO squad - VPAngels. It features five girls who previously played under the Angels tag. Virtus.pro was their first professional club. Previously, none of them had played with the support of a professional organization.
Bet on CS:GO with CoinplayVirtus.pro has the women's line-up again! The girls we signed have never played with professional teams before but they have worked hard in various mixes and leagues on FACEIT to prove their skills. And at VPAngels they will have that opportunity. They are ready to compete at the highest level and we have many plans for interaction between Virtus.pro, VP.Prodigy and VPAngels. Our CS:GO direction is getting stronger - and so is your support.
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The captain of VPAngels is Christina meo Gnezdilova. The girl was born on December 20, 2000, in Smolensk. As a teenager Christina was actively playing Dota 2, but then her classmates showed her Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and she fell in love with this game. The girl's transition to another discipline happened in 2015. Since then, she has only played CS:GO.
Meo came to the competitive scene in 2017. The girl failed to make it to the major leagues, but she played a lot in tournaments on the FACEIT platform, gaining experience. During her professional career, Christina played for Ambush Fe, Visu Fe and Catchii Fe.
Little was known about meo before VPAngels was announced. So when the announcement was made, Christina decided to tell a little about herself. Shortly before that, she even created a Telegram channel.
Well, we can finally post some pics. This subject was kept a secret for a very long time, it was very hard to hold back and keep silent! All this time we were training, solved some problems with documents, and also went to Moscow. We took a lot of photos there, shot a brilliant mini-movie and gave an interview. All this is so new and seems to be totally cringe, but it's a lot of fun. At the very least, I got a cool experience on the set, saw how movies are made in general, how the crew, director, makeup artists and others work.
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The girl also said that she is a big fan of Virtus.pro, so she is very happy to join her favorite club. She devoted five years to playing CS:GO and only now her efforts have paid off.
This is a new chapter in my life that I thought might never come. But dreams do come true (it's true, go figure). All the work is paying off. Of course, it wasn't without luck and a million gallons of sweat. But come to think of it, I've been a VP fan since I was 16 and at 21 I'm officially part of my favorite club. I wanted to give up so many times in those five years, I lost and got frustrated, but... I never gave up.
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Meo on social media
Christina has only now entered the media space, but she's been on social media for a long time now, as a professional player should. Her official page on the social network "VKontakte" is more than four years old, but now she has only 125 subscribers. And we can safely assume that after the first successes of VPAngels the number of subscribers will increase manifold.
Meo is streaming on Twitch. Of course, the girl plays Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. She has more than 450 followers. The streams are very frequent, and after their completion the main highlights appear there. Also, the girl has a YouTube channel with only seven videos and 26 subscribers. The channel hasn't had any videos for a long time, but two weeks ago, the girl started releasing them again. Apparently, after joining Virtus.pro, meo decided to return to growing her social media following.