Dmitry "hooch" Bogdanov has been removed from Gambit Esports' roster, the player announced on Twitter on Sunday.

Just to make things clear - not my decision — Dmitry Bogdanov (@hoochR) October 2, 2016

The news closely follows Gambit's win at Adrenaline Cyber League, where they defeated FlipSid3 Tactics 2-1 in the finals and took home a $50,000 pot, the biggest prize the team have won since forming.

hooch was part of the roster that formed Gambit's initial CS:GO roster on Jan. 8, when the organization picked up the HS.GG roster. That roster was formed on Oct. 28, 2015, so hooch has been with the team for almost a year.

The team as a quick rise as they were able to qualify for their first Major at MLG Major Championship: Columbus and finished in 9-12th place.

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The team found limited success in the season thereafter, but qualified for the next Major at ESL One Cologne 2016 and pulled off a major upset in the group stage. They defeated Counter Logic Gaming and Astralis to top their group and achieved Legend status, but were swept 2-0 by Fnatic in the quaterfinals.

Gambit have not yet released a statement on the roster change.

Gambit Esports' roster now looks as follows:

Mikhail " Dosia " Stolyarov

" Stolyarov Rustem " mou " Tlepov

" Tlepov Dauren " AdreN " Kystaubayev

" Kystaubayev Emil " kUcheR " Akhundov (Trial)

" Akhundov (Trial) Rustam "TsaGa" Tsagolov (Coach)