Rejin is the new head coach of Endpoint
The British esports organization EndPoint has announced the appointment of Rejin as the head coach of the CS:GO roster. The last job for the 34-year-old Danish specialist was the Entropiq Prague team, where he was an analyst.
Rejin gained recognition in mid-2019 when he took over MOUZ. Together with the team, the 34-year-old Dane won DreamHack Open Tours 2019, Europe Minor Championship - Berlin 2019, GG.Bet Beijing Invitational, CS:GO Asia Championships 2019, ESL Pro League Season 10 - Finals and ICE Challenge 2020, and also took second place within EPICENTER 2019 and ESL Pro League Season 11: Europe.
However, in the fall of 2020, Rejin was included in the list of specialists convicted of using the so-called coaching bug. As a result, the Dane resigned as head coach, while receiving an almost two-year ban from ESIC, as well as a permanent ban on participation in any tournaments from Valve.
Rejin spent the rest of his time working for MAD Lions, where he acted as a roster manager. At the end of last year, the 34-year-old Danish specialist worked as an analyst at Entropiq Prague.
In turn, Endpoint started a reshuffle in its roster, in particular, putting BOROS on the transfer list. In addition, the organization parted ways with Allan, who has been the team's coach since September last year.
From now on, the CS:GO Endpoint roster is as follows:
- CRUC1AL.
- MiGHTYMAX.
- Surrea.
- Nertz.
- Rejin (head coach).
- BOROS (inactive).
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