Danish CSGO team Preasy complete roster with refrezh and nicoodoz

Danish CSGO team Preasy complete roster with refrezh and nicoodoz

Kaustavmani Choudhury

2 Jul, 2023, 11:22

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Last updated: 11 Apr, 2025, 16:00

Preasy, a prominent Danish esports organization, has recently announced its revamped Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) roster, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the team. The first player to join the ranks is Alexander "Altekz" Givskov, a talented rifler with experience from Astralis Talent. Preasy's decision to overhaul their roster comes after benching the majority of their previous lineup, signifying their commitment to building a formidable team.

Altekz Joins Preasy: A Former Astralis Talent Player

Alexander "Altekz" Givskov's addition to Preasy's CS:GO roster is a significant move for the organization. The 20-year-old rifler previously showcased his skills during a 28-month stint with Astralis Talent, demonstrating promising performances and contributing to the team's victories at CCT South Europe Series 4 and securing a runner-up position at Brazy Party 2023. However, it is worth noting that Altekz's LAN performance did not match his online prowess, as he struggled during events like IEM Dallas and BLAST Premier Spring finals. Nonetheless, Preasy remains confident in his abilities and is eager to harness his potential in their new project.

Altekz for Astralis now joining Preasy Esports
Image Source: Astralis.gg

Nico "nicoodoz" Tamjidi Returns to Danish CS: AWPing for Preasy

Preasy continues to shape its new CS:GO roster by signing Nico "nicoodoz" Tamjidi as the team's dedicated AWPer. The Danish prodigy makes his return to the Danish CS scene after representing the English-speaking team fnatic for a period. However, his time with fnatic brought mixed results, leading to his eventual replacement. Now, as he joins Preasy, he reunites with Steffen Thomsen, CEO of Copenhagen Flames and the director of esports for Preasy, who aims to bring out the best in the skilled AWPer.

Fnatic announces nicoodoz departure
Credits: PGL

Ismail "refrezh" Ali Joins Preasy: Adding Experience to the Squad

Completing their new roster, Preasy welcomes Ismail "refrezh" Ali, a seasoned player with experience from Heroic, Sprout, and Evil Geniuses. The 25-year-old Danish talent returns to the Danish CS scene, bringing a wealth of experience and skill to the young Preasy squad. His addition solidifies the team's lineup, further enhancing their competitive edge.

refrezh-Sprout-IEM-Road-to-Rio-2022
Image Source: ESL

The Complete Preasy CS:GO Roster

With the final piece of the puzzle in place, Preasy's new CS:GO roster is ready to take on the competitive scene. The organization's management and fans alike are eager to witness the team's performance in upcoming tournaments. The complete Preasy roster is as follows:

Alexander "tOPZ" Miklagard (Denmark)

Alexander "Altekz" Givskov (Denmark)

Thomas "TMB" Bundsbæk (Denmark)

Nico "nicoodoz" Tamjidi (Denmark)

Ismail "refrezh" Ali (Denmark)

Looking Ahead: Preasy's Path to Success

Preasy's revamped CS:GO roster, boasting a mix of young talent and experienced players, holds great potential for future success. As they prepare to compete in various tournaments, fans eagerly anticipate the team's performance. And hope for Preasy to make their mark in the CS:GO competitive landscape. With strong leadership and dedication, the organization is poised to achieve new heights and strive for greatness in the world of esports.

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