NaVi CS:GO Roster – Sdy Staying for IEM Cologne

Most recently, the Na’Vi roster had to undergo a change to their CS:GO roster. Regardless of this, they managed to walk away with a win at the BLAST Premier Spring Finals 2022. Accordingly, NaVi CS:GO Roster looks to maintain this change – read on to learn more below!

NaVi CS:GO Roster – Staying Strong

Credits: NAVI Twitter

Specifically, the roster is still without their player, Kirill “Boombl4″ Mikhaylov. Currently fighting through personal matters, the stand-in of Viktor “sdy” Orudzhev will stay on this team for the upcoming event.

This announcement is short-term and will apply for IEM Cologne coming up for now. Here’s a refresher of the roster below for the upcoming event:

  • Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev
  • Denis “electroNic” Sharipov
  • Ilya “Perfecto” Zalutskiy
  • Valerii “b1t” Vakhovskyi
  • Viktor “sdy” Orudzhev
  • Andrii “B1ad3″ Horodenskyi – Coach
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Credits: Valve

With $1,000,000 on the line, the IEM Cologne event will have everything to fight for – a fiery crowd, legendary venue and another Major!

We’re curious to see if the roster can maintain their recent performances.

  • 1st @ BLAST Premier Spring Finals 2022
  • 2nd @ PGL Major Antwerp 2022
  • 4th @ PGL Major Antwerp 2022: European RMR A
  • 5-8th @ ESL Pro League Season 15
  • 3-4th @ Intel Extreme Masters XVI – Katowice

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IEM Cologne Bracket and Group Stage Revealed – Listed Below

For those unaware, the Cologne venue is simply legendary for competitive CS:GO. Accordingly, the IEM Cologne Bracket and Group was just announced and you can take a look at the announced matches below!

IEM Cologne Bracket and Group Stage – Read for Action

Credits: Intel Extreme Masters Twitter

Furthermore, everything was announced on social media. Indeed, let’s look at the Play-In stages below:

  • Heroic vs Sprout
  • MOUZ vs paiN Gaming
  • Team Spirit vs Complexity
  • GODSENT vs Astralis
  • BIG vs ORDER
  • Outsiders vs Imperial Esports
  • MIBR vs Movistar Riders
  • TYLOO vs Team Vitality

Specifically, from this stage, only the top 8 will progress to the Group Stage.

Bearing this in mind, these eight teams will join the 4 teams waiting for them in the Group Stage. Namely, these are Natus Vincere, Ninjas in Pyjamas, G2 Esports and ENCE.

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Credits: ESL

Accordingly, for these 24 teams there’ll be $1,000,000 on the line competing at this legendary event.

With the event kickin goff in July 5th, the event will span roughly two weeks and will rock the world of competitive CS:GO. As we grow closer to the event, we’ll be sure to stay up to date in the future!

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Team Spirit CS:GO Roster – w0nderful Signed to the Roster

Since February, the Team Spirit CS:GO roster has been doing its best to try and find success. Accordingly, they’re still switching things up to best their chances. Indeed, read on as we discuss their most recent change.

Team Spirit CS:GO Roster – Desgter Benched

Credits: Team Spirit Twitter

Anyways, this change revolves around the likes of Abdulkhalik “degster” Gasanov being benched from the active roster. In his stead, the likes of Ihor “w0nderful” Zhdanov has been signed to the roster from HellRaisers.

Here’s the current roster below:

  • Leonid “chopper” Vishnyakov
  • Boris “magixx” Vorobyev
  • Robert “Patsi” Isyanov
  • Pavel “s1ren” Ogloblin
  • Ihor “w0nderful” Zhdanov
  • Sergey “hally” Shavayev

Accordingly, the likes of their recent achievements has shown some promise, but a strong lack of consistency – especially after finishing 3-4th at the PGL Major Antwerp 2022 event.

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Credits: Valve

Bearing this in mind, they’ll be wanting to improve over their achievements as listed below for you to check out:

  • 9-12th @ Pinnacle Cup IV
  • 3-4th @ PGL Major Antwerp 2022
  • 8th @ PGL Major Antwerp 2022 European RMR B
  • 2nd @ PGL Major Antwerp 2022: European RMR – Open Qualifier #2
  • 5-8th @ PGL Major Antwerp 2022: European RMR – Open Qualifier #1

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Heroic CS:GO Roster 2022 – Jabbi Joins the Team

Indeed, the Heroic CS:GO Roster 2022 has been enjoying an upward trend recently. Managing strong performances in lower tier events, they’ve also shown potential at recent Majors too. Read on as we discuss their recent change!

Heroic CS:GO Roster 2022 – Staying Danish

Credits: HEROIC Twitter

Specifically, last week the Heroic organization chose to bench Ismial “refrezh” Ali from the active roster.

In his stead, the likes of Jakob “Jabbi” Nygaard has been signed onto the active roster. Signed from Copenhagen Flames, the youngster follows the idea of having a fully Danish roster.

Take a look at it below:

  • Martin “stavn” Lund
  • Casper “cadiaN” Moller
  • Rene “TeSeS” Madsen
  • Rasmus “sjuush” Beck
  • Jakob “Jabbi” Nygaard
  • Richard “Xizt” Landstrom
Credits: HEROIC Twitter

Indeed, with regards to the team’s current form, they’ll be looking to compete at Intel Extreme Masters XVII – Cologne.

Otherwise, we look forward to the team improving on their current record:

  • 1st @ Pinnacle Cup Championship
  • 5-8th @ PGL Major Antwerp 2022
  • 3-4th @ BLAST Premier Spring European Showdown 2022
  • 1st @ PGL Major Antwerp 2022: European Showdown 2022
  • 9-12th @ ESL Pro League Season 15

We’ll be sure to stay up to date with the roster should there be any changes.

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Team Liquid CS:GO Roster – shox and adreN Benched

Indeed, it’s been tough for the Team Liquid CS:GO Roster 2022. Accordingly, the team had made big changes last year in December hoping to improve this year. However, results have been missing, especially recently. Read on to learn about recent changes affecting the roster below!

Team Liquid CS:GO Roster 2022 – Going Back

Credits: Team Liquid Twitter

Accordingly, everyone was very excited when Richard “shox” Papillon was signed back in December. Indeed, hoping to be the super star this team needed, after a few months there was simple not enough to show for it.

Indeed, we’re not just talking about unfortunate mid-tier placements, we’re referring to serious underperformance, especially for Team Liquid. Anyways, currently, here is the active team.

  • Jonathan “EliGE” Jablonowski
  • Keith “NAF” Markovic
  • Joshua “oSee” Ohm
  • Nicholas “nitr0″ Cannella
  • Damian “daps” Steele – Coach

With no competition right now at hand for the team, they’ve decided to make a change. Specifically, the following players were let go of below:

  • Richard “shox” Papillon
  • Eric “adreN” Hoag – Coach
Credits: Team Liquid Twitter

Naturally, this is expected. Now with a missing player, Team Liquid will likely announce a new signing heading into the upcoming summer events.

Anyways, they’ll need to improve over their past performances and try return to their past:

  • 7-8th @ Intel Extreme Masters XVII – Dallas
  • 15-16th @ PGL Major Antwerp 2022
  • 5-8th @ BLAST Premier: Spring American Showdown 2022
  • 1st @ IEM XVII – Dallas: NA Qualifier
  • 5th @ PGL Major Antwerp 2022: American RMR

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BLAST Spring Finals 2022 Recap – Natus Vincere Back on Top

Indeed, heading into the BLAST Spring Finals event, Na’Vi were not the favourites. Accordingly, considering the stand-in player they had, the odds were against them. However, as you’ll find out in the BLAST Spring Finals 2022 recap below, they managed to take the win!

BLAST Spring Finals 2022 Recap – Expected but Unexpected

Credits: NAVI Twitter

Furthermore, favourites included Team Vitality and FaZe Clan. Regardless, the Ukranian squad showed some incredible resilience. Having signed Viktor “sdy” Orudzhev from MAD Lions to stand-in for Kirill “Boombl4″ Mikhaylov, hopes were curious.

So much so, the team didn’t start very strong at the Group Stage. Within Group B, Natus Vincere managed a 1-1 record to place third, earning a Quarterfinals seed.

Here, they managed to take down the favourites of the event, FaZe Clan, in a 2-0 fashion.

Accordingly, they then went on to OG and managed to take the down in an exciting 2-1 record.

Credits: NAVI Twitter

And then, it’s the Grand Finals which were truly spectacular. Moreover, the match between Team Vitality and Na’Vi is one we saw several times in 2021, and it’s one that Na’Vi walked away with time and time again.

Although Team Vitality had high hopes, Natus Vincere were determined to win their first trophy of 2022.

What’s curious now is – what will the Ukranian team do with the roster? Will the stand-in stay on the active roster? Will “electroNic” remain the in-game leader?

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Natus Vincere CS:GO – electroNic Confirmed as Team Leader

A few months ago, Natus Vincere CS:GO were on top of the world for competitive CS:GO. Accordingly, due to outside factors, the roster has gone through an interesting time recently – read on as we discuss a roster update below!

Natus Vincere CS:GO Roster – Going Through Drama

Credits: NAVI Twitter

Back at the end of June, the likes of Kirill “Boombl4″ Mikhaylov was benched from the roster due to the player facing personal matters. So much so, the player used to be the in-game leader for the roster and a key to success.

Anyways, while he’s been away, the team has continued competing. Specifically, at the BLAST Premier Spring Finals, Viktor “sdy” Orudzhev will be standing in for the roster for the time being:

  • Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev
  • Denis “electroNic” Sharipov
  • Ilya “Perfecto” Zalutskiy
  • Valerii “b1t” Vakhovskyi
  • STAND-IN – Viktor “sdy” Orudzhev
  • Andrii “B1ad3″ Horodenskyi – Coach
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Credits: ESL

Naturally, the organization hopes that this change is only temporary. In addition, Denis “electroNic” Sharipov will lead the team for the time being.

Indeed, it will be difficult for the team to maintain past performances:

  • 2nd @ PGL Major Antwerp 2022
  • 4th @ PGL Major Antwerp 2022: European RMR A
  • 5-8th @ ESL Pro League Season 15
  • 3-4th @ IEM XVI – Katowice
  • 4-6th @ BLAST Premier Spring Groups 2022

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OG CS:GO Roster 2022 – Degster Stepping In For mantuu

It’s been rough for the OG CS:GO Roster 2022. Indeed, at the end of May, the team made two big changes to try and reform the roster. However, despite this, there’s another obstacle – they’ll have to play with a stand-in player this next event!

OG CS:GO Roster 2022 – mantuu Feeling Unwell

Credits: OG CS:GO Twitter

Specifically, we’re referring to the very intense BLAST Premier Spring Finals 2022 taking place in the coming days.

Heading into this event, this was planning to be the very first event for this new roster to prove itself. However, Mateusz “mantuu” Wilczewski is calling in sick and the organization found a quick stand-in.

Specifically, the likes of Abdulkhalik “degster” Gasanov is stepping in for the roster, with the coming full team:

  • Abdulkhalik “degster” Gasanov
  • Shahar “flameZ” Shushan
  • Nemanja “nexa” Isakovic
  • Adam “NEOFRAG” Zouhar
  • Maciej “F1KU” Milkas
  • Casper “ruggah” Due – Coach
Credits: Abdul Twitter

Anyways, we’re curious to see how this team performs, especially considering how many new pieces they have.

Looking at their record, they’ve been doing their best to improve over their past records:

  • 9-11th @ PGL Major Antwerp 2022: European RMR A
  • 13-16th @ Intel Extreme Masters XVI – Katowice
  • 1-3rd @ BLAST Premier Spring Groups 2022
  • 9-12th @ Intel Extreme Masters XVI – Winter
  • 9th @ BLAST Premier World Leaderboard 2021

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How to Watch BLAST Premier Spring Finals 2022 – teams, format, schedule, streams, predictions

Accordingly, after a few majors already, the competitive CS:GO community is only half way through the year. Indeed, the BLAST Premier Spring Finals 2022 are right around the corner. Taking the competition offline, with 8 of the best teams in the world, read on to learn How to Watch below!

Event Background

Credits: BLAST

Heading into this event, BLAST is offering a Tier 1 competitive circuit for CS:GO, with qualification stages and events afterwards.

Bearing this in mind, the Spring 2022 Finals comes after a Spring Regular Season, where certain teams fought to gain 6 available seeds at this event.

Accordingly, there is a prize pool of $425,000 on the line for the 8 teams, all competing offline in Lisbon, Portugal running from 15th June to 19th June.

Anyways, here are your competitors listed below together with their path of qualification:

Spring Groups

  • Team Vitality
  • OG
  • FaZe Clan
  • G2 Esports
  • Natus Vincere
  • BIG

Spring EU Showdown

  • ENCE
  • paiN Gaming

Apart from prize, there is also a highly coveted seed on the line for the BLAST World Final later on this year – only the victor will claim it.

Format

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Credits: BLAST

With regards to format, this smaller event will follow the format BLAST has implement for previous events of this kind.

Firstly, we’ll have a Group Stage. Here, the 8 teams will be split into two groups of 4, following a double-elimination/GSL groups. At the end of this stage, with BO3 matches, only the top 3 will progress to the Playoffs. Here are the groups below:

Group A:

  • FaZe Clan
  • G2 Esports
  • paiN Gaming
  • Team Vitality

Group B:

  • BIG
  • ENCE
  • Natus Vincere
  • OG

Qualification into the Playoffs will take place as follows from the groups:

  • Group Winner – Semifinals seed
  • Group Runners-Up – Quarterfinals High seeds
  • 3rd place – Quarterfinals Low seeds

Regarding the Playoffs, here a single-elimination bracket with BO3 matches will determine the final standings of the competition.

Schedule for the BLAST Premier Spring Finals 2022

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Credits: BLAST Premier

Running over four days, there’s a lot of schedule to consider. With regards to the schedule, let’s take a look at the opening matches schedule:

  • FaZe Clan vs paiN Gaming (11:00 CEST)
  • G2 Esports vs Team Vitality (14:00 CEST)
  • Natus Vincere vs OG (17:00 CEST)
  • ENCE vs BIG (20:00 CEST)

Accordingly, we recommend visiting the official event page here for an updated schedule.

Watch the BLAST Premier Spring Finals 2022 on esportsguide

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Predictions

Credits: BLAST Premier Spring Final Twitter

With regards to predictions, let’s take a look at the most recent Major event, PGL Major Antwerp 2022 below:

  • #1 – FaZe Clan
  • #2 – Natus Vincere
  • #3-4 – Team Spirit, ENCE
  • #5-8 – FURIA Esports, Ninjas in Pyjamas, Copenhagen Flames, Heroic

Indeed, we can’t wait to see a rematch between FaZe Clan and Natus Vincere, as two of the best teams in the world right now. Otherwise, the most recent winners for IEM, Cloud9, will not be attending the event.

Of course, the likes of G2 Esports are also strong competitors and could surprise the community.

Regardless, there’s a tonne to look forward to as the competition keeps coming.

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Entropiq CS:GO Roster – mir Signed for Lack1

Accordingly, as a budding European roster, Entropiq are always searching for success. However, the Entropiq CS:GO Roster still sits a few leagues below the best in the world. Indeed, that’s why changes are ideal to shake things up – read on to learn more below!

Entropiq CS:GO Roster 2022 – Making Swaps

Credits: Entropiq Twitter

Accordingly, the organization parted with Viktor “Boldyrev” Boldyrev yesterday. Bearing this in mind, they timed his departure with a new signing.

Indeed, all the way from Team Spirit, the likes of Nikolay “mir” Bityukov has just signed with the organization.

Specifically, here’s the roster below:

  • Aleksey “El1an” Gusev
  • Aleksey “NickelBack” Trofimov
  • Vladislav “Krad” Kravchenko
  • Igor “Forester” Brezotecheskiy
  • Nikolay “mir” Bityukov
  • Dmitriy “hooch” Bogdanov (Coach)
Credits: Entropiq Twitter

Heading forward, the team is hoping to compete at the upcoming REPUBLEAGUE Season 3 and ESL Challengers League Season 41: Europe. Let’s see if they can continue to perform well at the A-tier level:

  • 7-8th @ ESL Challengers at DreamHack Valencia 2022: European Qualifier
  • 1st @ Intel Extreme Masters XVII – Dallas: European Qualifier
  • 12-14th @ PGL Major Antwerp 2022: European RMR B
  • 9-12th @ ESL Pro League Season 15
  • 7-8th @ ESL Challengers League Season 40: Europe

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