RBG Esports are left without a Rocket League roster
Information about the dissolution of the Rocket League roster has appeared on the RBG Esports Twitter account. Cybersportsmen have become free agents. The players will continue to perform together on the professional stage in this unusual discipline under the Sup tag. This was reported by Johnny 'money' Kambunga in the same social network.
The last Rocket League roster was completed on January 8 with the arrival of Kadin 'Zineel' Zinil. The roster failed to achieve impressive results. On January 9, the team took 6-8th place in the closed qualifiers for the LRCS 2021/2022 Winter NA Regional Event 1, on the 14th the team took 9-12th place in the RLCS 2021/2022 Winter NA Regional Event 1 X Games Open, for which they received a reward of at $2,000. Later, the team was lucky and the players were able to lead the standings in RLCS 2021-22 - Winter: NA Regional Event 2 - Tiebreaker on January 18. Later, the roster took 9-11 and 9-12 places at RLCS 2021-22 - Winter: NA Regional Event 2 - Closed Qualifier and The Klash. The last performance was not as bad as the previous ones, and RBG Esports were able to become silver medalists in the AAA Challenger Series Event 2, thanks to which they earned $350.
Earlier, we talked about the departure of the CS:GO roster from under the wing of RBG Esports. Esportsmen have stated that they would like to stay, but the management could not offer them options for further cooperation. The head of the organization, on the contrary, said that he was preparing a contract for them and they simply did not wait. If you missed this news, you can read about what happened in our material.
Sup roster that left RBG Esports:
- Johnny 'money' Kambunga
- Jason 'xpurt' Nwokedi
- Kadin 'Zineel' Zinil
- Alex 'Azfura' Hernandez (replacement)
- Chris 'Threes' Keller (coach)
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