Transfers
08:32, 17.09.2023
Today, according to the Valorant Champions Tour Global Contract Database, it became known that Park "Bazzi" Jun-ki, who until today was on the inactive roster of Global Esports, has left the team. This was later confirmed by organization representatives on their official Twitter page.
Thank you for always having our back, @bazzivlrt
— Global Esports (@GlobalEsportsIn) September 16, 2023
All the best for your future endeavors. ❤️#VCT #GEFighting pic.twitter.com/guQhADSZcx
Bazzi joined the team in October 2022, after the end of the competitive season. Park started contributing to the team's performance in 2023, but despite this, he could not help the team win any major tournaments. VCT 2023: LOCK//IN São Paulo ended with a 17-32nd place, and the regular season of VCT 2023: Pacific League with an 8th place finish. Moreover, the team did not qualify for the world championship, finishing 5-6th at the Last Chance Qualifier in the Pacific region. After the end of the current season, Bazzi moved to the inactive roster, and today it became known that his journey with Global Esports has come to an end.
The organization warmly bid farewell to the player, thanking him and wishing him success in his future endeavors. Park Jun-ki himself also stated that he is immediately ready to start looking for a new club and is open to new offers.
LFT
— Bazzivlrt (@Bazzivlrt) September 12, 2023
I'm still in a contract with global esports, but I can look for other options.
I can play all the roles except the controller
contact -> business : [email protected]
We remind you that Global Esports has begun forming a new roster for the next competitive season. Recently, the team traded their player Monyet for one of the finalists of Valorant Champions 2023 - Benkai. Read more about this in our article.
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