YapzOr commented on his departure from the starting lineup
Yazid 'YapzOr' Yaradat has posted an official comment regarding his departure from the Dota 2 team. It was posted on Team Secret 's Twitter account.
Yaradat thanked the team for the best years of his life and said that it means a lot to him that Team Secret gave him a chance to prove himself in the international arena 5 years ago. YapzOr said he was going to get into streaming soon.
Thank you all for the amazing words, it means so much. Special thanks to Valve for allowing us to make this unexpected change. And of course I am forever grateful to the team that gave me this opportunity more than 5 years ago, truly some of the best years of my life. I'm now going to take a break from the game, spend some time with family and possibly return to some streaming.
Thanks to everyone who supported me over the years and especially the people who kept supporting me during tough times. I wish the very best for my team and I can't wait to see what the future holds.
YapzOr joined Team Secret on May 4, 2017. During this time, he helped the team win DreamLeague Season 8, The Chonqing Major 2019, MDL Disneyland Paris Major 2019, DreamLeague Season 13 and OMEGA League Europe Immortal Division, receiving rewards ranging from $200,000 to $500,000 at these tournaments. In addition, together with him, the team took part in The International series tournaments four times. In 2017, Secret took 9th-12th place and earned $370,319, in 2018 they took 5th-6th place and earned $1,148,948, in 2019 they took 4th place and received $2,059,804, and in 2021 they got the closest to victory. There, YapzOr and his teammates entered the top 3 and became the bronze medalist and took the reward of $3,601,600. The Jordanian's career began in 2011 in the previous version of Dota. For the entire time of his career, the cybersportsman has almost overcome the bar of $2,300,000 in prize money earned.
After the departure of YapzOr, the place of the player of the fourth position in the team was taken by Bakyt 'Zayac' Emilzhanov, who replaced the Jordanian in the team three times as part of the ongoing Dota Pro Circuit Western Europe Season 2021/2022 Tour 3 Division 1.
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