Saadhak benched from LOUD and set to leave the team this year
Saadhak benched from LOUD and set to leave the team this year

One of the world’s top Valorant captains, Matias "Saadhak" Delipetro, has been moved to the bench by LOUD. Additionally, his contract has been shortened by a year, signaling that he will be leaving the team soon.

LOUD – The Highlight of Saadhak's Career

Matias "Saadhak" Delipetro joined LOUD at the beginning of the 2022 season when the organization first formed its Valorant roster. In just the first season, the team achieved great success, securing victory at Valorant Champions 2022. LOUD became the strongest team in the world, winning €300,000 in prize money. Other achievements under Saadhak’s leadership are also impressive:

LOUD Achievements with Saadhak

Place Tournament Prize
1st VALORANT Champions 2022 $300,000
3rd VALORANT Champions 2023 $250,000
2nd VCT 2022: Stage 1 Masters - Reykjavik $120,000
1st VCT 2023: Americas League $100,000
2nd VCT 2023: LOCK//IN São Paulo $60,000
4th VCT 2024: Masters Madrid $35,000

Saadhak to End This Chapter of His Career

By mutual agreement between the player and the team, Matias "Saadhak" Delipetro’s contract was reduced by a year. Initially set to expire in 2025, it will now end in 2024. This means Saadhak will leave LOUD after more than two years of collaboration, during which he won several titles and became a key figure in the organization.

Current LOUD Valorant Roster

Player's Future

The experienced and highly decorated captain has many options to continue his career. The offseason is currently underway, and even successful teams are making roster changes. Saadhak has been most strongly linked with KRÜ Esports, a club based in his home country of Argentina. Whether this transfer will materialize remains to be seen.

All known roster changes during the VCT Americas OFF//SEASON 2024
All known roster changes during the VCT Americas OFF//SEASON 2024   
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Conclusion

Despite a strong start in 2022, LOUD has gradually declined in performance, with this season being their worst yet. The decision to make changes could benefit both Saadhak and the organization, allowing both sides to reset and gain fresh momentum in pursuit of new heights in the future.

SOURCE: LOUD

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