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Fnatic have offered an replace on the supply of Valorant participant Emir ‘Alfajer’ Beder forward of the workforce’s second match within the VCT EMEA league.
In a Twitter submit, Fnatic introduced that the Turkish sentinel continues to be unavailable as a consequence of visa points and can sit out the workforce’s March 31 match towards BBL Esports.
Maks ‘kamyk’ Rychlewski, Fnatic’s backup participant, will proceed to fill in for Alfajer after already enjoying for the workforce of their opening match towards Giants Gaming.
Fnatic workforce director Colin ‘CoJo’ Johnson added that the delay in securing a visa for Alfajer to journey to Berlin is brought on by the very fact the victims of February 6’s earthquake, which killed greater than 50,000 individuals in Turkey and Syria, have precedence when it comes to visa requests.
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We bought an replace yesterday that they’re prioritizing visas for earthquake victims in order that’s the place the additional delay comes from. We bought excellent news on his long-term visa this week – however simply ready on the short-term resolution to come back by means of any day. Thanks for everybody’s persistence! https://t.co/02YR7ocTcn
— CoJo (@CoJoPM) March 30, 2023
“We bought excellent news on his long-term visa this week – however simply ready on the short-term resolution to come back by means of any day,” CoJo mentioned. “Thanks for everybody’s persistence!”
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kamyk, a former member of Movistar Riders and UCAM Esports Membership, gave a very good account of himself towards Giants. He put in a 1.09 VLR ranking as Fnatic ran out 2-0 winners to get their VCT EMEA marketing campaign off to a very good begin.
Judging from CoJo’s remark, Fnatic are optimistic about having Alfajer again for the workforce’s third match within the VCT EMEA league, towards Group Heretics, on April 6.
Alfajer has been on Fnatic’s books since Could 2022, when he was signed from Surreal Esports. Earlier this month, he lifted his first tier-one LAN trophy as Fnatic gained VCT LOCK//IN in São Paulo.
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