Fillipe “pancc” Martins is an esports athlete from Brazil, competing in Counter-Strike 2. He began his professional career in June 2017. Since then, Martins has played over 250 matches across various tournaments, earning more than $20,000 in prize money.
At the beginning of his journey, Fillipe played for Infinity Gaming E-sports. He did not achieve significant results with this lineup. The best accomplishments during this time were a silver medal at the ITX Gamer Cup 2017 and a 9-12th place finish at the Gamers Club Liga Profissional: December 2017.
In February 2018, the player joined Avalanche GG. However, he was unable to make a notable impact and left the team in March, transferring to w7m esports. There, he showed consistent performance, helping the team secure 3rd-4th place at ESL LA League Season 1 and ESEA Season 28: Open Division - Brazil, and win gold medals at Logitech G Challenge 2018 - Brazil Qualifier, Brasil Game Cup 2018, ESEA Season 30: Open Division - Brazil, ESL LA League Season 4, and CLUTCH Season 2.
At the end of 2020, the player joined Sharks Esports and continued to earn new trophies. During his time on the roster, pancc won gold at the Play For Future Charity Tournament, DreamHack Open September 2021: South America, and CBCS Finals 2021, and secured silver medals at CBCS Elite League Season 1, CBCS Elite League Season 2, and Intel Extreme Masters XVI - Fall: South America.
In February 2022, Fillipe signed with Leviatán but did not find success. In September, he joined The Union and earned silver at the Supercopa de America 2022. After this, Fillipe “pancc” Martins went inactive and resumed his career only in November 2024 with Vikings KR. With this team, he immediately won gold at Dust2 Brasil Liga Season 4 and later placed 1st at ESEA Season 51: Open Division - South America.
From January to February, the player competed with BESTIA, helping them win the Frost and Fire South America title. Afterwards, Fillipe signed with ODDIK, where he currently plays. With his new team, he has already earned his first prizes, finishing 5th-8th and 11th at CCT Season 2 South American Series #8 and ESL Challenger League Season 49: South America, respectively.