MOUZ Welcomes siuhy as IGL to Lead Main CS:GO Squad

MOUZ Welcomes siuhy as IGL to Lead Main CS:GO Squad

Kaustavmani Choudhury

4 Jun, 2023, 09:40

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Last updated: 11 Apr, 2025, 20:45

MOUZ, has made an exciting addition to their main Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team, bringing back Kamil "siuhy" Szkaradek as their captain. siuhy, who previously led MOUZ's junior roster to four consecutive WePlay Academy League titles, will take over the in-game leadership role from Christopher "dexter" Nong, who was officially removed from the squad on Friday.

A Proven Leader's Rise to Prominence

siuhy's return to MOUZ follows a successful stint with GamerLegion, where he made significant contributions to the team's achievements, including a remarkable second-place finish at the BLAST.tv Paris Major in May. His exceptional leadership skills have earned him widespread recognition as one of the most promising in-game leaders in the CS:GO scene, with many anticipating his move to a more high-profile roster.

Reuniting for Success: Familiar Faces in MOUZ

Returning to MOUZ, siuhy reunites with three former teammates from the victorious junior squad: Ádám "torzsi" Torzsás, Dorian "xertioN" Berman, and coach Dennis "sycrone" Nielsen. These players were promoted to the main lineup in 2022, while siuhy made the transfer to GamerLegion. Their shared history and camaraderie provide a solid foundation for the team's future success.

A Fresh Mindset and Firm Ambitions

MOUZ's decision to bring siuhy back demonstrates their confidence in his abilities and leadership. As a prominent organization partnered with ESL and consistently competing at major tournaments, MOUZ aims to solidify its position as one of the top teams in the CS:GO scene. siuhy's return injects a fresh mindset into the team, combining familiarity with a drive for excellence, paving the way for their journey ahead.

Further Changes on the Horizon

MOUZ's roster is undergoing further adjustments following the benching of Jon "JDC" de Castro. There is speculation that the team may promote Jimi "Jimpphat" Salo to fill the vacant spot. Who is a talented 16-year-old academy prospect. Additionally, the organization is actively exploring options to replace torzsi, ensuring a well-rounded and competitive lineup.

MOUZ's Revamped Lineup

The current MOUZ lineup comprises the following players:

David "frozen" Čerňanský from Slovakia

Ádám "torzsi" Torzsás from Hungary

Dorian "xertioN" Berman from Israel

Kamil "siuhy" Szkaradek from Poland

Dennis "sycrone" Nielsen from Denmark coaches the team.

A Promising Future for MOUZ

With the addition of siuhy as captain, MOUZ anticipates a promising future as they navigate the challenges and opportunities within the competitive CS:GO landscape. With their talented and dedicated lineup, MOUZ aims to establish themselves as top contenders, solidifying their presence in the CS:GO scene and striving for excellence in upcoming tournaments and events.

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