Former Fnatic player BraveAF announced the end of his career in Valorant

Former Fnatic player BraveAF announced the end of his career in Valorant

Yesterday, on April 8, former member of the European team Fnatic, known under the nickname BraveAF, announced the end of his esports career. However, the player is not ready to completely say goodbye to the discipline and intends to become a coach, as stated in his farewell post.

28-year-old BraveAF began his competitive Valorant journey in 2020. After successful performances in teams such as Team Empire and tyeasy, he joined Fnatic in January 2022 and took third place at VCT 2022 EMEA Stage1 Challengers. However, by the end of March, he was benched and then transferred to the Turkish team Istanbul Wildcats.

After four years of active involvement in the competitive world of Valorant, BraveAF announced the end of his sports career. In his retirement announcement, he said:

I am grateful to everyone who has been part of my career. Especially Fnatic for creating my reputation and legacy, and making my career much brighter than it was before. The end of the story with Fnatic was very sad. It broke my heart, inflicted wounds, and I tried to heal them, but unfortunately, I couldn't.
 

Although BraveAF player career is over, he stated his intention to seek opportunities to work as a coach, whether as a head coach or an assistant.

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