DmentZa announces retirement from professional gaming
DmentZa has announced his retirement from professional esports. The 20-year-old Spaniard announced this on his social networks. Note that the last club in DmentZa's career was Pepepitos Canyons, which he left back in May.
I don't think anyone cares, but I won't compete anymore, thanks to everyone who supported me and all the players I competed with, it's time to move on, thanks for the memories.
DmentZa entered the competitive scene in 2018 but rose to prominence two years later when he joined Team Queso. Here, the 20-year-old Spaniard became the winner of RocketDash: SuperCup, Mediterranean Esports Tournament - 1 and RLCS Season X - Spring: Europe Regional Event 2, and also got into the TOP-3 at the end of RLCS Season X - Winter: EU Regional Event 2, Mediterranean Esports Tournament - 2 and RLCS Season X - European Championship.
However, in the summer of last year, the first difficulties began in DmentZa's career. At first, the Spaniard tried to gain a foothold in Giants Gaming, but after winning the Amazon GAMERGY MAPFRE Edition at the end of the calendar year, he left the team.
Already in the course of the current year, the esportsman tried to prove himself in the Pepepitos Canyons team, but DmentZa did not succeed here either. As a result, the Spaniard spent several months without match practice, which prompted him to announce his retirement from professional esports.
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