| Ceb | |
|---|---|
| .jpg.webp) Debs at ESL One Frankfurt in 2014 | |
| Personal information | |
| Name | Sébastien Debs | 
| Nickname(s) | 7ckngMad, 7Mad | 
| Born | May 11, 1992 | 
| Nationality | French | 
| Career information | |
| Games | Dota 2 | 
| Playing career | 2011–2021 | 
| Role | Offlane | 
| Coaching career | 2016–2018 | 
| Team history | |
| As player: | |
| 2011 | Team Shakira | 
| 2012 | Mortal Teamwork | 
| 2013 | Sigma | 
| 2014 | Denial eSports | 
| 2015 | Alliance | 
| 2018–2021 | OG | 
| 2022–2023 | Old G | 
| 2023- | OG | 
| As coach: | |
| 2016–2018 | OG | 
| Career highlights and awards | |
| As player: 
 As coach: | |
Sébastien Debs, better known as Ceb, is a French professional Dota 2 player who plays for OG. He won The International 2018 and 2019, as well as the team's coach when they won four Dota Major Championships.
Career
Debs' professional Dota 2 career started with Team Shakira in 2011. The team first gained notability after placing 4th in Dreamhack Winter 2011. He left the organisation and decided to join a rehash of Mortal Teamwork led by Troels "Synderen" Nielsen in 2012. His first The International tournament with the team ended up last in their group with a score of 3–11. Debs joined Alliance in 2015, but the team posted mediocre results and failed to qualify for The International 2015. In May 2016, OG invited him to coach a new founded organization. They were dominant at the Frankfurt, Manila, Boston and Kiev Majors.[1][2] Following Resolut1on's departure from the team in March 2018, he was a substitute player before officially filling the offlane position for the team at The International 2018, where he also changed his in-game handle from 7ckngMad to Ceb.[3] Along with the rest of OG, Debs became the first two-time winner of The International after the team's victory at The International 2019.[4] In January 2020, he announced he would be leaving the active roster in order to develop other players on the team before rejoining the active roster that July.[5][6]
References
- ↑ Van Allen, Eric. "OG defeats Ad Finem at Boston Major for its third Major title". ESPN. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
- ↑ Elliott, Travis. "Dota 2 Asia Championships Main Event: Invictus tops OG in finals". ESPN. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- ↑ O'Keefe, David. "OG fill us in on their epic TI8 victory". Red Bull. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
- ↑ S. Good, Owen. "The International crowns its first two-time champion". Polygon. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
- ↑ Esports, OG (27 January 2020). "Ceb to focus on helping OG players". ogs.gg.
- ↑ Esports, OG (26 July 2020). "Ceb is back". ogs.gg.
