The Ukrainian esportsman has been without a team since February 2024
Famous Ukrainian cybersportsman Victor “sdy” Orudzhev will continue his career in the Finnish organization ENCE.
In February 2024, sdy left Monte. Orudzhev joined the Ukrainian organization in January 2023 and together with the team reached the quarterfinals of BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023, took 3-4th place at ESL Pro League Season 18, won ESL Challenger Jönköping and a number of other tournaments.
Orudzhev is also known for his performances for Natus Vincere, Team Spirit and MAD Lions.
In addition to sdy, Finnish player Paavo “podi” Heiskanen joined the ENCE CS2 roster. Pavel “dycha” Dykha and Alexander “hades” Miskevich were transferred to the team’s reserves.
ENCE are ranked 21st in the HLTV world rankings. The team will play the next match in early June at RES European Masters 1 Fall 2024.
Updated ENCE CS2 roster:
- Lukas “gla1ve” Rossander (Denmark)
- Krzysztof “Goofy” Gorski (Poland)
- Kacper “Kylar” Walukiewicz (Poland)
- Victor “sdy” Orudzhev (Ukraine)
- Paavo “podi” Heiskanen (Finland)
- Jakub “kuben” Gurczynski, coach (Poland)
We welcome @somedieyoungCS and @podicsgo to the main roster 🔥
With that, @hadesCS2 and @Dychacs will move to the bench.
📰 https://t.co/j6TsporE9B pic.twitter.com/4MzgxtIRnH
— ENCE (@ENCE) May 29, 2024
Source: Sportarena

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