MICHU joins IKLA - organization announces their first European player
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  • 16:05, 04.07.2023

MICHU joins IKLA - organization announces their first European player

Today, Ukrainian organization IKLA announced their first European player from their new roster. The player is Polish player Michał "MICHU" Müller! The organization shared this news on all their social media platforms.

The CEO of the team, Maxim Bednarsky, also reacted to this event:

I'm pleased to welcome the new player of IKLA - MICHU. Michał is an extremely experienced player who will bring confidence to our team. With this signing, we want to show that we are ready to reach the next level, combining wisdom and youthful determination. He is professional and disciplined, which will undoubtedly showcase his best performance. The next announcement will be tomorrow at 15:00. Follow us and Michał on social media and cheer for IKLA in the upcoming tournaments. Soon, we will announce our match schedule, so don't miss it!

Currently, IKLA is actively assembling their new European roster, which currently looks like this:

  • Alexey "Topa" Topchienko 
  • Vladislav "Kvem" Korol 
  • Michał "MICHU" Müller

However, the team still has a fully Ukrainian roster called IKLA UA, which looks like this:

  • Yaroslav "byr9" Buryak 
  • Kirill "s4ltovsk1yy" Litvinov 
  • Alexander "kL1o" Zakharchuk 
  • Artem "kensizor" Kapran 
  • Alexander "lucky_cryak1" Romaniuk

What is MICHU known for?

The peak of Michał "MICHU" Müller's career came in 2019 when he played for Virtus.pro. During that time, he achieved numerous placements in tournaments. It is important to note that the team consisted solely of Polish players back then.

The team's major achievements were:

  • V4 Future Sports Festival - Budapest 2019 (2nd place) 
  • Polska Liga Esportowa S5 Grupa Mistrzowska - Finals (1st place) 
  • Intel Extreme Masters XIII - Shanghai (3rd-4th place) 
  • CS:GO Asia Championships 2018 (2nd place) 
  • V4 Future Sports Festival - Budapest 2018 (2nd place)

However, in recent years, MICHU continued to appear on the professional scene, moving from one team to another without firmly establishing himself or winning any major titles.

Throughout his career, the player has earned over $245,000 in prize money!

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