The first esports organization from Kyrgyzstan.
A 4-year journey. This archive preserves the memory of our team, players, and victories.
We are proud that our esports organization was the first in Kyrgyzstan. It brought together the best players from our country and the CIS region. We didn't just compete in various tournaments — we gave our fans unforgettable experiences.
It all started with the opening of Hydra Esports Stadium in February 2019. The club occupies three floors of a building, with its crown jewel being a stadium with a stage and grandstand designed for LAN tournaments. The founders always focused on the esports component.
In May 2021, the organization underwent restructuring and became a separate division — Hydra Esports, fielding rosters in Dota 2, PUBG Mobile, and CS:GO. We went from Division II to Division I of the DPC, competed in The International qualifiers and Games of the Future.
On June 10, 2025, the organization went inactive.
"It was an interesting, fun, sometimes painful, and utterly reckless journey. Having your own club in esports is a dream. It's a passion. Thank you to everyone who was with us. To the players — for playing. To the fans — for the support."
The organization's flagship discipline. Went from open qualifiers to DPC EEU Division I — 2 seasons in the top division. Phygital Games Season 2 champions. D2CL Season 17 winners.
The CS:GO roster was active from November 2022 to July 2023. Winners of ESEA Season 45 Advanced Europe and ESEA Cash Cup. 3rd place at Easydrop Elite Cup. After disbanding, players moved to Team Space.
One of the organization's first disciplines. ALL-TALENT champions (TOP-1 Europe), KICKGAME and Rockhold winners. 1C Interest Open Cup finalists. PMCO and PMPL participants.
Wallpapers, sprays, and emoticons from official Dota 2 DPC bundles.
The roster that brought HYDRA to DPC EEU Division I and represented Kyrgyzstan on the world stage. Photos from Games of the Future.
Kyial Tayirov
Carry / Captain
Vitaliy Brezgin
Mid
Aleksandr Zakharov
Offlane
Support
Siarhei Kharonzhy
SupportInternational roster. ESEA Season 45 Advanced Europe champions ($7,000). Qualified for ESL Challenger League. After disbanding, players moved to Team Space.
Timofey Komkov
Russia
Georgiy Kinzyagulov
Russia
Vladislav Tuchin
Russia
Vladislav Dryha
Ukraine
Nikita Ozhiganov
Carry
Maksym Pnev
Middle
Kirill Sidorov
Offlaner
Dmitry Tazhibaev
Semi-Support
Evgeny Pogrebeshny
Support
Nurbek Abdygulov
CEO / Founder
Viktor Kotlyarevsky
COO
Svyatoslav Orlovsky
ManagerThe esports organization is inactive, but our projects continue to live on.
The esports stadium in Bishkek — the foundation where it all started. Three floors, a LAN tournament stadium, and the best gaming equipment in Kyrgyzstan. Continues to operate.
hydra.kgA platform for organizing and hosting esports tournaments. Continues to operate and develop esports in the region.
contest.kgBishkek, Gogol st. 131,
corner of Frunze st., 720011