British multi-game esports organization Endpoint have parted ways with their CS:GO coach, Allan “Rejin” Petersen.
“Allan began working with the team last summer, standing behind them for the first time at ESL Pro League Season 16 Conference where we were able to secure qualification to our first ever S-tier LAN event. A memorable victory over Natus Vincere followed, while we also secured our 10th ESL Premiership title in the autumn. Under his leadership our young players have shone through with Guy “NertZ” Iluz and Milosz “mhL” Knasiak each securing an average HLTV rating of over 1.20,” noted the Endpoint statement.
The organizationâs management said that they set a goal to qualify for the first CS2 Major, taking place in Copenhagen on March 17-31 2024. Endpoint CS:GO squad failed to qualify for any top-tier tournaments both this year and last year, as a result, Endpoint decided to say goodbye to Rejin.
Endpoint CS:GO starting roster is now:
- Kia “Surreal” Man
- Max “MiGHTYMAX” Heath (IGL)
- Nikita “HeavyGod” Martynenko