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KRIMZ to miss ESL Pro League Season 15

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The British esports organization fnatic has approved the roster for the upcoming ESL Pro League Season 15. Due to a positive test result for coronavirus, the championship is forced to skip KRIMZ, which will be replaced by Banjo.

Update on our CS:GO roster for ESL Pro League Season 15. Due to a positive coronavirus test, KRIMZ has experienced travel restrictions and is currently unable to attend an ESL event. We wish him a speedy recovery and hope that he will join the team in Düsseldorf very soon.

Banjo is another fnatic Rising player who is forced to help the main team during roster difficulties. At the same time, the 17-year-old Finnish player has never played at such a level, which will become the main mystery of the tournament.

It is clear from this announcement that Brollan will not help the team in Germany either. Recall that earlier it was reported about the negotiations between the organizations NIP and fnatic, as the Swedish club intended to get a young star competitor. At the same time, negotiations are still ongoing, while Brollan himself did not appear in the fnatic roster after the end of IEM Katowice 2022.

In addition, fnatic also hopes for the help of poizon, with whom the team successfully qualified for the PGL Major Antwerp 2022 Europe RMR. The team itself will play in Group A, which also includes G2, NiP, Entropiq, MOUZ and LookingForOrg.

ESL Pro League Season 15 will take place from March 9 to April 10 in Germany. 24 teams will compete for a prize pool of $823,000, as well as a ticket to the BLAST World Final 2022, which will go to the winner.

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The fnatic roster for ESL Pro League Season 15 is as follows:

  • Alex.
  • mezii⁠.
  • poizon.
  • Peppzor⁠.
  • ⁠Banjo⁠.
  • ⁠keita⁠ (coach).
Source: twitter.com
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