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Jabbi became the fifth Heroic player
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Jabbi became the fifth Heroic player

Esports organization Heroic announces that it has completed the completion of its CS:GO roster. The fifth and final member of the roster was Jakebom 'Jabbi' Nygaard, known for playing at clubs such as Team Sigma, Team Singularity and Copenhagen Flames.

In the new team, Jabbi will play with such esportsmen as Martin 'stavn' Lund, Kasper 'cadiaN' Møller, René 'TeSeS' Madsen and Rasmus 'sjuush' Beck.

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Updated Heroic roster

  • stavn
  • cadiaN
  • TeSeS
  • sjuush
  • Jabby
  • Xizt (coach)

Heroic was last updated 3 days ago. On June 18, Ismail 'refrezh' Ali became a free agent and left the organization. Refrezh has been playing with Heroic since February 26 last year and was involved in the victories at ESL Pro League Season 13, PGL Major Antwerp 2022 European RMR A and Pinnacle Cup Championship, and together with him the team took 3rd-4th place at PGL Major Stockholm 2021 and Intel Extreme Masters Katowice 2021. Where Ismail will continue his career is currently not reported.

New Heroic representative Jacob 'Jabbi' Nygaard started his career as a professional CS:GO player in 2019. He started out with GoldenGitte, after which he played in teams such as Team Sigma, Team Singularity and Copenhagen Flames. Jabbi has victories in such tournaments as BLAST Rising 2021, Malta Vibes Knockout Series Season 4 and PGL Major Antwerp 2022 European RMR B. For his efforts there, he and his team received rewards of $15,000, $24,000 and $42,500 respectively. A month ago, pGL Major Antwerp 2022 ended, where he took 5-8th place as part of the Copenhagen Flames. The coach of the team said that many esportsmen from CPH Flames would find new clubs where they would continue their careers. So, in fact, it happened with Jacob Nygaard. Over 3 years of his career, Jabbi has earned over $50,000 in prize money.

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