Within the European region of competitive CS:GO, Fnatic is one of the most popular organizations. Indeed, the organization has a rich history of constantly competing at the top of international CS:GO. However, over the past couple year’s, they’ve failed to appear at Majors. Read on to learn about Fnatic PGL Stockholm as another example.
Fnatic PGL Stockholm – Second Time Failing
It’s official. Accordingly, after their poor performance at the IEM XVI Fall Europe event, it’s all over. Indeed, Fnatic is mathematically out of PGL Stockholm Major.
This comes as no surprise following their disappointing performance. Starting in the Groups, they didn’t manage to win a single game, offering a 0-5 record. Here’s the roster that is currently fielded by Fnatic:
- Freddy “KRIMZ” Johansson
- Ludvig “Brollan” Brolin
- Jack “Jackinho” Mattsson
- Alex “ALEX” McMeekin
- William “mezii” Merriman
- Jamie “keita” Hall – Coach
Although not a bad team on paper, it’s just not working out. Here are some of their most recent achievements:
- IEM Fall Europe – 21-24th
- ESL Pro Legaue Season 14 – 9-12th
- BLAST Nordic Masters Fall 2021 – 5-6th
- IEM Summer Europe – 13-16th
- Flashpoint Season 3 – 13-16th
As you can tell, nothing’s going right for this roster right now.
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