Head coach FR1X officially has left KRU Esports women's Valorant team

Head coach FR1X officially has left KRU Esports women's Valorant team

Argentinian organization KRU Esports announced sad news to its fans through their social networks: head coach Rodrigo "FR1X" Vivas is leaving the women's Valorant team.

A journey that lasted for two years is coming to an end. The head coach of KRU Blaze officially departs from his position, having lost only four matches at the Game Changers during his entire tenure leading the team. The coach had already informed about the end of his contract prior to the official statement, so this news did not come as a surprise.

The last tournament for the coach was the VCT 2023: Game Changers Championship, which ended with less than ideal results for the team. It was here that KRU Blaze suffered two of their four losses over two seasons of Game Changers and finished in 5-6th place, earning $25,000. Following the announcement, Rodrigo "FR1X" Vivas expressed his gratitude to the organization and fans for their support and bid farewell, beginning his search for a new team with the aim of reaching even greater heights in his career.

The active roster of KRU Blaze now consists of only four players, and the coaching staff is completely vacant. However, the organization is not rushing to reveal new members or share its plans for the women's scene in Valorant.

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