Yesterday, Danish esports journalist Bo Hoogland reported insider information concerning the top echelons of Japan's ZETA DIVISION. According to his sources, Carlos "Carlão" Mohn, who previously served as the head coach of FURIA, will soon join the Japanese team.
Former FURIA Head Coach Carlos "Carlão" Mohn has joined ZETA DIVISION according to an interview by Red Bull Japan pic.twitter.com/ayQ5YFN41f
— BoDork (@Bo_Hoogland) October 23, 2023
Carlos "Carlão" Mohn was the head coach of FURIA for two years. Under his guidance, the club achieved its greatest successes in 2021, securing a 3-4th place at VCT 2021: Brazil Stage 1 Masters and several victories in various tournaments. The current season has not been as successful for the Brazilian team, as they failed in both major tournaments, including the home soil LOCK//IN São Paulo, and also couldn't qualify for the world championship.
ZETA DIVISION is currently undergoing changes, with XQQ moving from the coaching position to a streaming role after the season ended, while crow transitioned to the coaching staff. It's still unknown what position Carlos is vying for, but given his experience, it's presumed that he might become the new head coach.
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