Author: Sebastian "primero" Pereira

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German esports organization Sprout has radically updated its CS:GO squad.Rasmus “raalz” Steensborg returned to the team, playing for Sprout as an in-game leader in 2021-2022. However, he will not be the new IGL because the organization decided it will be Daniil “alpha” Demin. The 18-year-old joined Sprout in May, the organization reported.Another new player is Ihor “w0nderful” Zhdanov, the 18-year-old Ukrainian athlete who previously played for Serbian-based Team Spirit and HellRaisers.”In 2022, we experienced Ihor’s capability at the IEM Rio Major first hand, falling short 0-2 in a BO3, which eventually led to our elimination. On the contrary, “w0nderful” proceeded…

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Aurélien “afro” Drapier and Christopher “dexter” Nong have joined Fnatic as a part of the rebuilding of the organization’s CS roster.28-year-old dexter, who came to Fnatic from MOUZ, will be the new in-game leader of the squad.With MOUZ, where he was also the IGL, dexter reached the Grand Final of the Intel Extreme Masters Dallas 2023, took 3rd-4th place at Intel Extreme Masters Rio Major 2022 and 5th-6th place at Intel Extreme Masters XVII ‘“ Cologne. Also, MOUZ with dexter was one of the eight strongest teams at ESL Pro League Season 16 and Season 17.afro is expected to fill…

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British professional esports organization Fnatic has decided to part ways with moveNico “nicoodoz” Tamjidi and has moved him to the bench.”With the ongoing changes to our CS team, we bid our farewell to nicoodoz as he is moved to the bench whilst he assesses his current opportunities,” noted the Fnatic statement.22-year-old nicoodoz came to the Fnatic CS:GO roster from Copenhagen Flames in June of last year. With the team, he won Elisa Masters Espoo 2022, ranked second at REPUBLEAGUE Season 3 and finished 5th-8th at Intel Extreme Masters Rio Major 2022.Earlier, Fnatic also parted ways with Dion “FASHR” Derksen, who…

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Brazilian esports organization FURIA has officially announced the signing of Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo and Marcelo “chelo” Cespedes. The duo had left FURIA last night and this morning, respectively, ahead of the announcement by FURIA.The СS:GO community had been waiting in anticipation for the first half of this move for some time as FURIA’™s interest in FalleN had been first reported by Jairo “Foxer” Junior of Game Arena on May 29.While there were reports by Dust2 Brasil that negotiations had stalled over a buyout price, FURIA were the primary suitors for FalleN after paiN elected to search elsewhere for their own…

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Polish professional player Kamil “siuhy” Szkaradek joins primary MOUZ CS:GO roster as new in-game leader.20-year-old athlete came to MOUZ from GamerLegion where he has been playing since September 2022.Read more: Siuhy: “Our team is a lot more established, developed, we play much more consistent and safe CS”Before it he performed with MOUZ NXT, the academy team, in 2021-2022.During his MOUZ NXT’s tenure he four timeswon with the team WePlay Academy League Seasons 1-4 in 2021-2022.MOUZ is now:David “frozen” ČerňanskýÁdám “torzsi” TorzsásDorian “xertioN” BermanKamil “siuhy” Szkaradek (IGL)Dennis “sycrone” Nielsen (Coach)

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Brazilian esports organization Imperial Esports has parted ways with Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo and Marcelo “chelo” Cespedes.32-year-old ex-Imperial in-game leader FalleN joined the organization in February 2022, and chelo joined in August last year.According to a Dust2Brazil report, FURIA Esports was in negotiations with FalleN and Imperial, but the organizations got into a clinch over the amount of the buyout. ⁠There are also rumors that chelo could join FURIA too.To replace the duo, Imperial is looking at João “felps” Vasconcellos from Fluxo and Henrique “HEN1” Teles, who recently was benched in MIBR.Imperial’s CS:GO squad currently is:Ricardo “boltz” PrassVinicius “VINI” FigueiredoJhonatan “JOTA”…

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Danish esports organization OG has revealed its new CS squad after a major rebuild. In addition to Nemanja “nexa” Isaković, who has returned to the starting lineup, and Maciej “F1KU” Miklas who have been performing under OG’s banner since 2022, the Danes have signed Iulian “regali” Harjău, Nils “k1to” Gruhne and Dion “FASHR” Derksen.The 20-year-old Romanian regali joins OG after a brief stand-in period with the team that notably includes a top eight finish at IEM Dallas 2023. As for k1to, he joins OG in his first international project after recently being benched on BIG as part of their own…

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Ukrainian multi-gaming esports organization Natus Vincere has introduced its updated international CS:GO roster. In addition to the Ukrainian core of Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyljev and Valerij “b1t” Vakhovsjkyj, it now includes Aleksi “Aleksib” Virolainen, Justinas “jL” Lekavicius, and Ivan “iM” Mihai.26-year-old Aleksib came from Ninjas in Pyjamas, where he was inactive since June 14.Aleksib is an experienced in-game leader who has competed in the pro scene since 2015. He made his name as part of ENCE, winning at StarSeries & i-League S6 and BLAST Pro Series: Madrid 2019, as well as sensationally leading his team to the Grand Final of IEM…

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German esports organization GamerLegion has announced the departure of Ivan “iM” Mihai, with the 23-year-old Romanian being called up to Ukrainian organization NAVI. iM joined GamerLegion in March 2021, joining his first international squad after nearly three years at the top of the Romanian scene with Nexus Gaming.During his tenure with GamerLegion, iM helped the squad rise to international attention, notably bolstered by a historic second-place finish a thet BLAST.tv Paris Major.This change is unlikely to be GamerLegion’™s last change as Kamil “siuhy” Szkaradek is reportedly set to join MOUZ as a replacement for Christopher “dexter” Nong. In their place,…

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The 28-year-old Australian player Christopher “dexter” Nong has been benched in MOUZ.dexter has been playing with MOUZ since February 2021 as the in-game leader of the CS:GO squad. His biggest achievement with MOUZ was a second place at Intel Extreme Masters Dallas 2023.A few days ago, the German organization also benched Jon “JDC” de Castro, who was promoted from MOUZ NXT in March 2022.MOUZ starting roster is now:David “frozen” ČerňanskýÁdám “torzsi” TorzsásDorian “xertioN” BermanDennis “sycrone” Nielsen (Coach)

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