Russian Player Joins Fnatic's VALORANT Roster
British esports organization Fnatic has announced the signing of a contract with BraveAF. The Russian esportsman has completed the team that will open the new season as part of VCT 2022: EMEA Stage 1 Challengers at the beginning of next month.
"I'm honored to be part of this great team and great organization! 2022 is going to be a banger!", — said the esportsman.
BraveAF appeared on the professional scene in the summer of 2020, and a few months later he joined Team Empire. Together with the team, the Russian won the Snow Cup Final, after which the organization disbanded the roster. Already in the new season, Andrey joined the tyeasy roster, with whom he won VCT 2021: CIS Stage 1 Challengers 3.
In the spring of 2021, BraveAF changed clubs again, this time moving to One Breath Gaming. Together with the team, the cybersportsman reached the finals at Moscow Cybersport Series - Weekend 5 and VCT 2021: CIS Stage 3 Challengers 2, but already in August the organization said goodbye to the roster. From that moment on, the player was a free agent, only occasionally appearing on stage with small teams.
In turn, after the defeat in the quarterfinals of VALORANT Champions 2021, Fnatic parted ways with Doma, starting a long search for a replacement. The team will open the new season on February 11 when VCT 2022: EMEA Stage 1 Challengers starts.
From now on, Fnatic's VALORANT roster is as follows:
- booster.
- Mystic.
- Derke.
- Magnum.
- BraveAF.
- mini (coach).
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