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]]>The move comes just over a month after MiBR benched meyern? in favour of Alencar “trk” Rossato. The 17-year-old maintained a 0.97 average rating during his six months with the Brazilian giants, which is a far cry from his 1.27 average during his time at Sharks Esports.
9z Team announced the arrival of meyern with a creative video showing founder & CEO Francisco “Frankkaster” Postiglione searching for the right player to help his side reach more success in the ruthless Latin American CS:GO scene.
9z are currently 144th in the global CS:GO rankings. The team reached a peak of 106th in November 2019, when they still fielded Nahuel “nhl” Herrera, Ezequiel “kun” Palmero, Guillermo “guishorro” Areco, Ignacio “elemeNt” Lagos, Franco “dgt” Garcia and coach Germ��n “Hellpa” Morath.
Of that crew, all but dgt have since moved on. Hellpa and guishorro were released in February due to inappropriate remarks they made about 9z Team’s female CS:GO roster, while kun, nhl and elemeNt left between January and April to continue their careers elsewhere.
Meyern teams up with dgt, Santino “try” Rigal, in-game leader Bruno “bit” Lima and his former Isurus Gaming teammate Maximiliano “max” Gonzalez as 9z��s fourth signing of the year.
9z Team marks meyern’s eighth stop in his professional CS:GO career, which began in June 2017. Along with Isurus, Sharks and MiBR, the Argentine has also played for Keymotion, Furious Gaming, Malvinas Gaming eSports and Stein.
Meyern’s two career-best accomplishments came in April 2020, when he helped MiBR reach the grand finals of the inaugural season of FLASHPOINT and finish top four at ESL Pro League Season 11: North America.
Meyern’s debut with 9z Team is slated for Sunday, July 12, when they will clash with Imperial e-Sports in the semi-finals of the La Liga Season 3: Sur Pro Division – Apertura.
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