Metizport signs stanislaw and benches Dragon
31-year-old Canadian esports athlete Peter "stanislaw" Jarguz has become a member of Metizport's Counter-Strike 2 roster. The Norwegian club officially announced the player's signing via its X social media account.
Notably, the former BOSS player played as a stand-in for the squad at ROG JOURNEY Spring 2026. Jarguz replaced Jack "Jackinho" Ström Mattsson, whom the organization recently benched.
Furthermore, the organization revealed further changes to the lineup:
Alongside the signing of Peter, we also want to be open about where we are as a team, and that we are entering a period where we need to evaluate and adjust our roster. As part of this evaluation, Nikola “Dragon” Boskovic will be stepping out of the starting lineup for now. This is not a decision based on Nikola’s level or effort, but on team structure. We currently have some role overlaps and we need to explore different options to find the right balance in the team. Dragon remains part of Metizport and we are open to dialogue with teams who may be interested in him, but there is also a possibillity that he continues with Metizport.
We are also in ongoing discussions with several of our players regarding contract extensions. These conversations are positive, and we will share more when decisions have been finalized. In addition, Liam “MaiL09” Tügel will soon return from his loan. We are very pleased with his development during his time with Alliance, and the level he has shown, especially with the team coming close to qualifying for the Major.
His loan agreement runs until June 30, but includes a recall option. We will engage in a dialogue with Alliance, Liam and his representatives to determine the best solution for all parties moving forward.
April will be an important month for us. We will use this time to run trials and explore various options. We already have a group of players we want to look at, and this process will help us understand which direction we want to take.
We are not locking ourselves into one outcome. This could lead to small changes, or it could lead to a bigger rebuild. What matters is that we make the right decisions for the long term.
Currently, Metizport is 99th in Valve's official ranking of the world's strongest Counter-Strike 2 teams.
Metizport are now:
Isak "isak" Fahlén
Nicolas "Plopski" Gonzalez Zamora
David "forsyy" Bílý
Peter "stanislaw" Jarguz
Vincent "vinS" Jozefiak (coach)
Origin: x.com
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