Fnatic added Dutch rifler Dion “FASHR” Derksen to their Counter-Strike: Global Offensive roster on Friday.
The organization purchased FASHR from ECSTATIC, who also lost Thomas “birdfromsky” Due-Frederiksen earlier in the week.
FASHR, 26, spent nearly one year with ECSTATIC, who were previously known as Lyngby Vikings. He also competed with Budapest Five and Valhalla among other clubs.
“I feel honored and humbled to be wearing the iconic Black and Orange. I’m confident that together with my new teammates we are able to achieve great things,” FASHR said in the team’s release. “We’re aiming to build a new, lasting dynasty with this team.”
Fnatic also said William “mezii” Merriman will serve as the team’s in-game leader.
Fnatic’s roster consists of FASHR, Sweden’s Freddy “KRIMZ” Johansson, United Kingdom’s mezii and Denmark’s Nico “nicoodoz” Tamjidi and Fredrik “roeJ” Jorgensen. The latter duo were brought in from the Copenhagen Flames.
United Kingdom’s Jamie “keita” Hall is the team’s coach.
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