AYM Esports finishes last in the Spanish League and exits the Valorant competitive scene
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  • 14:35, 11.04.2024

AYM Esports finishes last in the Spanish League and exits the Valorant competitive scene

Following the conclusion of the VALORANT Challengers 2024 Spain: Rising Split 1, AYM Esports secured the eighth position and announced the disbandment of its roster and departure from the professional Valorant scene.

The Spanish organization joined this discipline just over a year ago. During this time, they participated in three splits of the Spanish league, but none ended in success. The club finished last in each of them, including the VALORANT Challengers 2024 Spain: Rising Split 1. Throughout its existence, the team never achieved any prize positions.

Over the course of 14 matches in the VALORANT Challengers 2024 Spain: Rising Split 1, AYM Esports managed to win only one game, against ZETA Gaming, which was ranked one place higher in the tournament table and also disbanded its roster after this split.

AYM Esports roster looked like this:

AYM Esports fills head coach vacancy for Valorant by signing molina
AYM Esports fills head coach vacancy for Valorant by signing molina   
Transfers
  • Jesus “Chechuu” Díaz
  • Gabriel “DRK” Lorenzo
  • Michel “Michel “ Castillo
  • David “mober” Illán
  • Joritz “Pando”  Zurutuza

AYM Esports joined the Valorant scene in 2023 and decided to leave the discipline after such disappointing results. The team's players have already announced that they are looking for new teams to achieve their goals.

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