CPH Wolves put Jorko up for transfer
American esports club CPH Wolves announced changes to its Counter-Strike 2 roster: the organization has benched Georgi "Jorko" Mitev and put him up for transfer. The official statement from CPH Wolves reads:
Today, we are announcing that Jorko will be moving to the inactive roster.
His visa could not be secured in time for upcoming events, so both Jorko and the organization have agreed that it’s best for him to be transfer-listed while the team makes other arrangements.
The 16-year-old Bulgarian esports athlete has represented CPH Wolves since June of this year, having previously competed for MOUZ's youth team. His average rating over the past three months is 1.07 (in 79 maps). It is not yet known who will fill the vacant position in the squad.
Currently, CPH Wolves is ranked 89th in Valve's official ranking of the world's strongest Counter-Strike 2 teams.
CPH Wolves are now:
Sindre "Tapewaare" Ellefsen
Maciej "b1elany" Biliński
Mateo "Matheos" Prišlin
Mikkel "n1Xen" Borlund
Christoffer "ko5te" Kostelac (coach)
Origin: x.com
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