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Bleed eSports intends to sign a European CS:GO roster
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Bleed eSports intends to sign a European CS:GO roster

The Singaporean esports organization Bleed eSports intends to sign a European CS:GO roster next year. The corresponding statement was made by the founder of the eSports club on his Twitter.

The Bleed eSports organization was founded last September. Currently, the club is represented only in the VALORANT discipline. At the same time, Bleed eSports is known for its extravagance, as the organization tried to get some of the scene's stars into its roster, and also managed to sign LEGIJA's coach and player pyth to the team.

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Note that the club also managed to present an academy project in the same VALORANT discipline, however, both the main and the youth teams have not achieved any success at the moment. Bleed eSports has a victory in the Bleed eSports Christmas Showdown, as well as getting into the TOP-3 at the KJC eSports VALORANT Invitational, VCT 2022: Malaysia & Singapore Stage 1 Challengers, VCT 2022: APAC Stage 1 Challengers and VCT 2022: Malaysia & Singapore Stage 2 Challengers.

As noted a little earlier, Bleed eSports currently has LEGIJA, a former player and coach of the BIG team, on its balance sheet. In addition, pyth, another native of CS:GO, is in the main team. At one time, the 28-year-old Swedish esportsman managed to play for such teams as Luminosity Gaming and Ninjas in Pajamas, winning DreamHack Masters Malmö 2016 and Intel Extreme Masters XI - Oakland.

Considering the financial possibilities of the club, Bleed eSports is unlikely to be stingy with transfers. Nevertheless, there is still a thorny path to go from words to deeds, so it is far from certain that the Singaporean esports organization will not abandon its idea to sign a European CS:GO roster.

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