Ukrainian esports organization IKLA has announced its intention to create an international CS:GO team. The organization shared this information on their official Telegram channel.
From now on, the main roster of IKLA will communicate primarily in English. At the time of publication, two participants of the team are known - Vladislav "Kvem" Korol and Alexey "Topa" Topchienko. Both Ukrainian esports players have previously represented IKLA. The remaining players of the international roster will be announced later, at the conclusion of the testing phase.
Our time together has come to an end, and it's time for significant changes. The past few months have revealed problem areas within the team and conflicts of interest among the players regarding positions and overall gameplay vision. Therefore, the decision has been made to separate the players into two rosters. We are starting to test players with Tier-1 experience for the international team. Additionally, we want to fully retain the Ukrainian roster and all players who have represented Ukraine in IESF as a national team. We will provide an opportunity for players from the academy to showcase themselves.
The future of IKLA Gennins
The core of IKLA UA is composed of former players from the main roster - Yaroslav "byr9" Buryak, Kirill "s4ltovsk1yy" Litvinov, and Artem "kensizor" Kapran. The roster is supplemented by esports athletes from the academy, Oleksandr "lucky_cryak1" Romaniuk and Alexander "kL1o" Zakharchuk.
IKLA Roster
IKLA UA Roster
- Yaroslav "byr9" Buryak
- Kirill "s4ltovsk1yy" Litvinov
- Artem "kensizor" Kapran
- Oleksandr "lucky_cryak1" Romaniuk
- Oleksandr "kL1o" Zakharchuk
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