Fut Esports officially says goodbye to mojj

Fut Esports officially says goodbye to mojj

The Turkish organization Fut Esports has officially bid farewell to its Valorant veteran, Buğra "mojj" Kiraz, who joined them on October 12, 2020. This information was made public through a post on the organization's official Twitter page.

Much more than an actor...

We are parting ways with our first VALORANT player MOJJ with whom we have achieved countless successes for more than 2.5 years.

We would like to thank him for all his efforts, struggle and professionalism during his time in our club and wish him success in the continuation of his career. Good job, Minister of Clutch!
 

Over 2.5 years, Buğra "mojj" Kiraz with FUT Esports participated in 38 official events and won several trophies. In 2023, the team reached its peak, qualifying for Valorant Champions 2023 and finishing it in 7-8th place. However, the team's end-of-season performance did not meet the management's expectations. As a result, they decided to reassess their Valorant roster. After several changes, the active roster of FUT Esports now consists of three players.

FUT Esports Team Roster

It's worth noting that one of the potential newcomers to the roster could be Mehmet "cNed" İpek. Rumor has it, he's successfully undergoing trials with the Turkish club, as his current organization NAVI seems to have lost interest in him following the signing of Ardis "ardiis" Svarenieks. As a result, the Turkish player might find himself on the bench. For both FUT Esports and Mehmet "cNed" İpek, this is an excellent opportunity, as he would continue to play at a tier-1 level, and the club would gain an additional experienced player. More details on this can be found in our article.

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