Wildcard has recalled Swedish AWPer Love “phzy” Smidebrant from his loan at 9INE, replacing Sebastian “fr3nd” Kuśmierz on the active roster. The move ends fr3nd’s two-month stint with Wildcard, during which time the team has undergone multiple changes in its summer rebuild.
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phzy Returns to Active Lineup
phzy was benched around July as Wildcard began restructuring its core. His return means that they aim to stabilize the lineup and revitalize team performance. Fragadelphia Fragville 2025 will be the event to show what he is capable of, with phzy again taking the stage in Wildcard colors.
OG’s F1KU Joins to Fill Rifle Role Vacated by Sonic

In a related roster update, Wildcard has signed Polish rifler Maciej “F1KU” Miklas from OG, a move to replace South African Aran “Sonic” Groesbeek. After over three years with OG, F1KU brings valuable experience—having competed at top-tier events like IEM Rio Major and the BLAST.tv Paris Major, and amassed over 500 competitive maps with a solid 1.02 rating.
Wildcard’s bringing F1KU to the team marks another attempt to rebuild its roster. It is supposed to bring firepower and stability to the rifling department.
What It Means for Wildcard
This roster shuffle means Wildcard returns to a competitive core, especially heading into the upcoming event, Fragadelphia Fragville 2025, where team chemistry will be tested under pressure. Reintegrating phzy restores familiar synergy, while F1KU’s experience at the highest levels adds firepower and depth.
Brace yourselves: this updated Wildcard squad looks sharper, more polished, and ready to make waves.
Wildcard roster is as follows:

- Peter ‘stanislaw’ Jarguz
- Love ‘phzy’ Smidebrant
- Josh ‘JBa’ Barutt
- Jaxon ‘Peeping’ Cornwell
- Maciej ‘F1KU’ Miklas
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