CLG have added Ethan “nahtE” Arnold and Yassine “Subroza” Taoufik to their CS:GO squad, according to a press release on their website.

ayyyy glad to be now part of @clgaming ! :D Time to grind https://t.co/bg5b4Qm6qE — Yassine (@SubrozaCS) August 17, 2016

Glad to rep CLG starting today. Gunna be fun! https://t.co/qrk74XoG3x — Ethan (@NahteCS) August 17, 2016

“CLG for me is an insane step that I'm taking towards my future in the eSports industry. I know I have a lot to learn and prove and I can't express how grateful I am to the boys for giving me this opportunity. I can't ask for more and I'm super excited to start the grind with the fam,” Subroza said in a statement.

The two fill the slots left behind by Tarik "tarik" Celik and Faruk "pita" Pita when they left the team in July.

While pita was the team’s coach, he’d been playing on the team’s starting roster since Jacob "FugLy" Medina left the team for NRG in May.

Subroza comes to CLG from ACE Gaming, he was with the squad when they took first place at Dreamhack Montreal earlier this week. nahtE is a former member of eUnited and Team Prospects.

They earned their spots after a two-week tryout process. Both are rookie players with less than a year of pro experience under their belts, but CLG captain James "Hazed" Cobb says they are “both fantastic players in both skill, communication, and more importantly, determination.

“I know this decision has received mixed feelings. I would kindly ask everyone to not be so hard on them. Making the jump into the pro scene is not easy as you are suddenly faced with harsh criticism from the masses. Every mistake is amplified,” he said. “However, I take full responsibility for their performances. If I cannot bring out the best in not only Yassine, Ethan and even Kenny, then I deserve the blame.”

Hazed will get to put his money where his mouth is at the Northern Arena tournament in Toronto in September.

Sasha Erfanian is a news editor for theScore esports. Follow him on Twitter, it'll be great for his self-esteem.