Antu Jitu has reached 300 career wins in COBEG, a major milestone that confirms his place among the most productive players from Rangamati. For a player to move from strong form to this level of long-term success, he must keep winning across many seasons, and that is exactly what this achievement shows.
The Brothers Of Destruction player now stands at 419 matches played, 300 wins, and 47 draws. That means he has turned a large share of his appearances into victories, while also building an output of 1130 goals, 144 clean sheets, 192 hat-tricks, 32 double hat-tricks, and 40 MOTM awards. These numbers show not only volume, but also repeated impact over time.
His all-time record adds even more weight to the milestone. Rank #33, 3357 points, and a 77% win rate place him in a strong historical position, and 300 wins is a number that only comes through sustained quality. In a competitive eFootball environment, reaching that mark is not simple. It requires consistency, smart play, and the ability to perform again and again over a long career.
The 2026 season data also supports the size of this achievement. In the current season, Antu Jitu is ranked #115 with 175 played, 121 wins, 16 draws, 519 goals, 1559 points, and a 74% win rate. Even in the present season, he remains highly productive, with winning form and goal output that show his level has not faded.
Taken together, the all-time and 2026 numbers tell a clear story. Antu Jitu is not only a player with a strong peak, but also one with lasting value across seasons. For Brothers Of Destruction and for Rangamati, this 300-win milestone is a proud marker of endurance, scoring power, and top-level consistency.
Rangamati — Antu Jitu has officially reached a major milestone for Brothers Of Destruction: Antu Jitu Reaches 300 Career Wins in COBEG. The achievement is more than a number on a profile. It reflects time, repetition, pressure, and the kind of consistency that separates a passing highlight from a lasting player record.
The milestone message is direct: REACHED 300 CAREER WINS. That line gives supporters a clear reason to celebrate, but the real value comes from understanding what sits behind it. In a competitive eFootball environment, a player must keep producing across many matches to make a milestone feel earned rather than accidental.
The connection to Rangamati gives the achievement a stronger legacy angle. Local identity matters in player stories because supporters want to see names from their own region succeed on a larger stage. For Antu Jitu, this milestone adds another respected line to that regional football identity.
