sdy commented on leaving NAVI
Ukrainian esportsman sdy commented on his departure from the NaVi team. Recall that the day before, the 25-year-old player parted ways with the Born to Win, giving way to the young npl in the main team.
Hello my dear friends and haters. NAVI and I have decided to part ways for 2023. The truth is that I have never had a long-term contract with them and I believe that makes me the longest stand-in ever! The experience I've had during this time together is incredible. I would never have thought how fast I can learn in and out of the game. Now I understand and have the right idea about how things should work, as well as the best ways to build a great team. I am grateful for all that we have achieved and I wish them all the best in the world and peace for all of us.
So now I'm looking for a new home where I can share what I've learned and where we can put it all together and bring back the trophies! As always, I am very motivated. I can go to bootcamps and tournaments, that's no problem. Also, I will try to release talking videos with you guys for my YouTube channel so I can clear things up.
At the end, the 25-year-old Ukrainian added that he is a free agent and can join any team for free.
sdy joined the Born to Win last summer, replacing Boombl4 in the lineup. Together with NAVI, the Ukrainian player became the winner of BLAST Premier: Spring Finals 2022, BLAST Premier: Fall Groups 2022 and Intel Extreme Masters Road to Rio 2022: European RMR B, and also reached the finals of Intel Extreme Masters XVII - Cologne.
Updated NAVI CS:GO roster:
- s1mple
- b1t
- electroNic
- perfecto
- npl
- B1ad3 (coach)
- Pradiggg (analyst)
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