MOUZ officially elevated Kamil “siuhy” Szkaradek to the main CS:GO roster on Monday.
The 20-year-old Poland native replaces Christopher “dexter” Nong as the in-game leader.
siuhy guided the MOUZ NXT junior team to four WePlay Academy League titles from 2021-22.
“Siuhy’s return infuses the team with a fresh mindset, but also familiarity, providing a solid foundation for their journey ahead,” a statement from MOUZ reads. “As they navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by CS2, MOUZ and siuhy aim to cement their place as one of the top contenders in the scene.”
He joins a MOUZ roster that includes David “frozen” Cernansky, Adam “torzsi” Torzsas, Dorian “xertioN” Berman and coach Dennis “sycrone” Nielsen.
“Since day one MOUZ is always in the back of my head and ever since I left for that year, even though I was playing for GamerLegion I was also thinking about MOUZ and what could happen in one or two years’ time,” siuhy said about the move. “So, for sure, coming back to my friends and seeing them again is a great feeling.”
The next scheduled competition for MOUZ is IEM Cologne, slated for July 26-Aug. 6.
–Field Level Media
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