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Team Aze said goodbye to their League of Legends roster

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Mexican club Team Aze has announced that it is parting ways with players who represented the esports organization this year. The management did not name specific reasons and it is not yet clear what was the reason for the termination of cooperation, since the players have shown quite good results recently.

The last three events in which the players took part ended in victory for Team Aze. Aze prevailed at Division de Honor Closing 2021, Regional Norte 2021 and LLA Opening 2022 - Promotion. As part of Division de Honor Closing 2021, the team fought nine opponents and became winners in an event with a prize pool of ~ $ 29,600. Their reward was ~ $ 5,000. Regional Norte 2021, where Team Aze also prevailed - qualifying tournament for LLA Opening 2022 - Promotion. The team managed to beat everyone there, and within the LLA Opening 2022 - Promotion they also prevailed. This allowed the teams to make their way to LLA Opening 2022.

On November 27, the club's management announced the departure of Julian 'Mataz' Cardenas, and on the 28th it became known about the departure of the remaining four. Who will replace the cybersportsmen in the new roster is currently unknown. Mataz, by the way, moved to The Kings and will continue his career there. The fate of the former Aze players is still unknown.

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Former Team Aze roster:

  • Kang 'ADD' Geon-mo
  • Kang 'Tempt' Myung-gu
  • Lobster 'Gavotto' Gavotto
  • Frenco 'Flare' Castillo
  • Julian 'Mataz' Cardenas
Source: twitter.com
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