Vladimir Putin, the current President of Russia, just congratulated Moscow-based Team Spirit for winning DOTA 2’s 2021 International tournament.
Over on the Kremlin’s website, Putin had nothing but kind things to say about Team Spirit taking home a cool $18 Million — the biggest prize pot in esports history.
“Congratulations on your well-deserved victory at The International 2021 – the DOTA 2 World Championship,” Putin said. “For the first time in history, the Russian team of the Team Spirit won these prestigious competitions. Well done!”
It would seem that Putin may have actually watched The International 2021, too, as he added some specificity to the statement.
“On the way to the final, you demonstrated outstanding leadership qualities and solidarity,” Putin said. “In the decisive duel, which became a real test of skill and character, you managed to concentrate and seize the initiative from strong opponents at the most crucial moment. They have proven in practice that our esportsmen are always goal-oriented and capable of conquering any peaks.”
With Team Spirit's victory, The International 2021 comes to a close. Thank you to the teams, the talent, the production crew, and to all of you for tuning in as we crowned our new Champions. 🏆❤️ #TI10 #Dota2 pic.twitter.com/qfOxo1vLUl
— The International (@dota2ti) October 17, 2021
It’s certainly not every day that a world leader comments on esports, but given how huge The International 2021 was, it’s not surprising either. Valve recently caught flack for canceling ticket sales for the event shortly before competitions were to take place. Though it would seem that did not hinder mainstream attention at all.
Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.
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