Former Entropiq Prague Coach Takes Career Break
horvy, who is a former coach of Imperial Esports and Entropiq Prague, has taken the decision to put his professional career on hold. The 23-year-old Brazilian specialist announced this on social networks, adding that he needed time for his personal life.
After many years in esports, I decided to take a break for a while, I will focus on my personal life with my studies and my projects. Now I am looking for stability in my own life in order to improve my mental health and take care of my body. I'd like to say a big thank you to Entropiq for the opportunity to try my hand at a different kind of competition as a coach. I did my best to try to help the team, but in the end different ways of thinking and culture didn't allow us to perform the way we wanted.
I have a lot to go through in the coming months in terms of my studies and my personal projects. I would like to say a big thank you to everyone who supported and criticized me during my time as a player. I tried my best to correct my own mistakes and learn as much as possible from all the people I played and worked with! I won't go into details, but in conclusion, I would like to say from the bottom of my heart a big thank you to everyone who followed me and was my teammate.
horvy appeared on the professional scene back in 2015. During the six years of his career as a player, the Brazilian has changed several teams, including k1ck eSports Club, Immortals, INTZ eSports and Imperial Esports.
As a player, the 23-year-old Brazilian managed to win several local championships, including Minho Electronic Esports Cup, CBCS Masters 2021 and Aorus League 2021 Season 4.
However, horvy recently decided to try his hand as a coach, leading the Entropiq Prague team. Under his leadership, the Czech team took third place at Sazka eLEAGUE Spring 2022. Well, more recently, the 23-year-old specialist left his post, after which, as we see, he decided to focus on his personal life.
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