The team's tournament history reveals a mix of successes and near misses. Their early success came with a second-place finish at the LATAM Rookie Challenge 1, earning them a small prize pool. Later appearances in events like the FISSURE Universe and PGL Wallachia series saw them fall short of prize money. This inconsistency highlights their journey through the competitive Dota 2 landscape, demonstrating a team striving for consistent improvement. Their participation in these tournaments, however, shows a dedicated approach to competing regularly.
Qhali has seen a significant turnover in players throughout its existence, with over 70 players having donned the team's colors. The team’s current lineup consists of Robo-Z (Peru), Lissex (Bolivia), Cucahook (Peru), and Nono (Peru). This current roster represents just a small fraction of the players who have contributed to Qhali's history, showcasing the challenges of maintaining roster stability in the competitive Dota 2 scene. Notable former players include DaaD-, Adrian, osito, and several others.
In terms of rankings, Qhali has fluctuated in both the global and South American regional leaderboards. They reached a high of 48th globally and 4th in South America. However, their global ranking has been inconsistent, with their last appearance in December 2023 at 50th place. Their regional ranking, while showing more consistent presence, also demonstrates variability, with their last recorded position being 21st in February 2025. Currently, the team is absent from both rankings.
* the description uses only our own data from the game-tournaments.com database