Nozwerr, 26, began his VALORANT career in 2020. That same year, he joined Estral Esports, where he became one of the team’s leaders and helped them win the First Strike LAS tournament. His early success on the South American scene led to his move to FURIA in 2021. While with FURIA, he won the SA LCQ at VCT 2021 and 2022 and participated twice in the VALORANT Champions World Championship.
Hoje nos despedimos do nosso manito @Nozwer!
— FURIA (@FURIA) November 22, 2024
Obrigado por toda sua dedicação, esforço e por fazer parte da nossa história. 🖤
Desejamos muito sucesso na sua caminhada. Valeu por tudo! pic.twitter.com/fgapnN1Wzc
Nozwerr was known for his expertise in playing initiators like Sova and Sky. He played over 180 official matches as Sova with a K/D of 1.32 and ACS of 220, showcasing outstanding results and a deep understanding of the game. His leadership and tactical thinking were key to the team's successes for a long time.
At present, Nozwerr future career remains uncertain, though earlier reports suggested a potential move to MIBR alongside player aspas.
FURIA roster after Nozwerr departure:
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