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Kingteka
Kingteka
Background Information
Name:Abraham Canez
Birthdate:1997-02-07 (age 27)
Country:Peru Peru
Team:Incubus Club Incubus Club
Role:Offlaner, Carry
Alternate IDs:Krtk, Karateka, PAPALAN, Queenteka, dvatOlOkO, nini
Signature Heroes:Batrider icon Nature's Prophet icon Tiny icon
Links
datdota:242697694
DOTABUFF:242697694
OpenDota:242697694
Facebook:Kingteka-1008487012565372
History
Dota 2:
2015-??-?? — 2015-07-31
2015-07-31 — 2015-09-02
Team DileCom
2015-09-02 — 2016-07-08
2016-07-08 — 2016-11-04
2016-11-18 — 2017-01-07
2017-01-07 — 2017-03-18
2017-03-20 — 2017-05-15
2017-05-18 — 2017-08-30
2017-09-28 — 2017-10-03
2017-10-03 — 2017-10-22
White Dragons
2017-10-22 — 2018-01-10
Sacred
2018-03-?? — 2018-05-02
Mad Kings
2018-05-02 — 2018-06-14
CDM eSports
2018-06-14 — 2018-07-09
Torus Gaming
2018-07-18 — 2018-08-06
Team X
2018-08-21 — 2018-11-02
Braxstone
2018-11-02 — 2018-11-26
Playmakers Esports
2019-05-13 — 2019-11-06
EgoBoys
2019-09-17 — 2019-12-01
Gorillaz-Pride
2020-04-16 — 2020-04-22
EgoBoys
2021-02-07 — Present
Incubus Club (Streamer)
2021-03-23 — 2021-03-30
Incubus Club

Abraham "Kingteka" Canez is a Peruvian professional Dota 2 player who is currently playing for Incubus Club Incubus Club as streamer.

Biography[]

Kingteka started his career in eSports in 2012. Before joining team Infamous, he was in teams like Elite Wolves and Not Today. Since then, he played in local LAN tournaments, such as MasGamerIX.

He joined Team Infamous in August 2016, where he started to be well known as one of the best Peruvian offlane players. During the division 1 playoffs of joinDota League Season 10, his Batrider and Beastmaster successfully defeated teams such as paiN Gaming.

After The International 2017, Kingteka left Infamous and formed Digital Chaos.SA, merging with Brazilian stars hFn and KINGRD. After a month of playing together, Digital Chaos dropped the sponsorship and the Brazilian players returned to their country. Kingteka then formed a new, full Peruvian team which was first named White Dragons and then Sacred.

After Sacred disbanded, Kingteka was signed by Mad Kings, team he would play in for two months. Then, Kingteka brought most of Mad King's roster and formed CDM eSports, the first Peruvian team to be sponsored by a soccer team. However, after winning the first season of Liga Pro Gaming, a clash with the executives made the team drop the name and compete as Torus Gaming for the International 2018 qualifiers.

Kingteka would later go on and form Braxstone, along with fellow former Infamous players. After the organisation behind them proved unable to provide for their needs, Kingteka followed Accel and Kotaro Hayama on their newly founded team Playmakers Esports

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