The Ukrainian organization already has four Polish players
Ukrainian eSports organization Monte announced changes in the line-up CS2. The 28-year-old Slovak left the team by mutual consent Martin “STYKO” Stick.
STYKO became a Monte player in May 2024. Together with the Slovak, the team did not achieve significant success: an unsuccessful performance at IEM Dallas 2024 and failure to qualify for ESL Pro League Season 20.
Instead of STYKO, a 23-year-old Pole has joined Monte’s roster Kamil “KEi” Pietkun. His previous club was 9INE. He is also known for playing for Anonymo Esports and Sprout.
Let us remind you that Monte also features three other Polish players (Szymon “kRaSnaL” Mrozek, Olek “hades” Miskevich, Pavel “dycha” Dykha) and Ukrainian Sergey “DemQQ” Demchenko.
Monte Esports roster:
- Sergey “DemQQ” Demchenko (Ukraine)
- Szymon “kRaSnaL” Mrozek (Poland)
- Olek “hades” Miskiewicz (Poland)
- Pavel “dycha” Dycha (Poland)
- Kamil “KEi” Pietkun (Poland)
- Sergey “lmbt” Bezhanov, coach (Ukraine)
- Piotr “nawrot” Nawrocki, assistant coach (Poland)
.@KEiiCS is joining the main roster to replace @STYKOcs
Martin is leaving our team by mutual agreement and we remain good friends. Thank you for everything! You are part of the #MonteGang forever ❤️ pic.twitter.com/aLsrVx3vbq
— MONTE ESPORTS 🇺🇦 (@Monte_Esports) August 13, 2024
I am stepping down from Monte. I joined the team during turbulent times and during off-season, Monte decided to continue with the different direction — Polish speaking team. I completely understand, respect and support this decision, so after mutual agreement, it leaves no place… https://t.co/N2dQLpa7x2
— STYKO (@STYKOcs) August 13, 2024
Source: Sportarena

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