E-Frag release CS:GO team



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Prominent tournament organiser, E-Frag, have announced the release of their CS:GO team.

E-Frag.net have announced that the organisation will be parting ways with its CS:GO roster effective immediately. The separation is on mutual terms, with the organisation expressing that the journey with the roster has been a positive one, however it has seemingly created a barrier preventing the organisation from focusing on achieving "long term goal of producing high quality events and broadcasts as well as developing grassroots CS:GO".

Marko Milosevic, Co-Founder and Chief Operations Officer of E-Frag.net, had the following to say upon release of the team:



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We are sad to announce that we have let our Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team go. We feel that having an eSports club goes against the competitive integrity of our tournaments and events. It's also a barrier to achieving our long term goal of producing high quality events and broadcasts as well as developing grassroots CS:GO. We saw an opportunity with the team earlier last year and took it, it was an excellent learning curve for us and it helped us learn what teams experience and most importantly what they need during events and tournaments. We aren't interested in pursuing our esports club project.We are very proud of the team whilst they were under our organisation with how well they had performed. We hope that we provided them with the best environment for their professional development and were a stepping stone for their futuresuccess. We would also like to thank the team for their time under our organisation and also to wish them luck wherever their new home may be.

The following individuals are now free agents:

Nikolay "nkl" Krustev

Viktor "v1c7oR" Dyankov

Simeon "dream3r" Ganev

Emiliyan "spyleadeR" Dimitrov

Kamen "Bubble" Kostadinov

Organisations interested in signing the roster can contact Team Captain, Nikolay “nkl” Krustev at [email protected]

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