CSGO: G2 Confirm Niko’s Signing in


CSGO: G2 Confirm Niko’s Signing in

The Spanish organization has completed the signing of Nikola “Niko” Kovac, the work was in close for two months. After both the organizations engaged in talks regarding a possible transfer.

Everyone expected Niko would be a substitute for Francois “AmaNEk” Delaunay. But now the organization has given a hint that it will be a 6-team roster. Following the same strategy as like that of other organizations.

The move of Bosnian player ends three-year tenure with faze. His addition from mousesports to Faze was one of the most expensive transfers of the year in CSGO.

He was one of the key players in Faze’s evolution into title team contender and occupied the first position for many years.

On Niko Signing in:

The Bosnian will return to his roots on move to G2, G2 will now hope to make a comeback.

After suffering a difficult period in the last two months. They were not able to make it out of groups in three consecutive events.

Niko’s new debut will start from Monday as they begin their campaign in group c blast Premier fall series.

“With tears in my eyes, I have to say goodbye to everyone who was involved throughout my time in FaZe, all the players that I played with, all the staff behind that was always there for me and all the fans that have supported us throughout this period,” Niko said about leaving FaZe. “It was a wild run with a lot of ups and downs, so many good memories that I will cherish forever, it sucks that we couldn’t bring a major trophy to such a legendary organization, but no one regrets it and is hurt more than me.”

He helped the European side clinch ten titles at LAN Tournaments. Was one of the best players in CSGO history as he placed second, third, and eleventh in HLTV.org’s top 20 rankings.

G2 Roster:

Kenny “⁠kennyS⁠” Schrub
France Audric “⁠JaCkz⁠” Jug
France François “⁠AmaNEk⁠” Delaunay
Serbia Nemanja “⁠nexa⁠” Isaković
Bosnia and Herzegovina Nemanja “⁠huNter-⁠” Kovač
Bosnia and Herzegovina Nikola “⁠NiKo⁠” Kovač

France Damien “⁠maLeK⁠” Marcel (coach)