{"id":10102,"date":"2020-01-10T03:36:32","date_gmt":"2020-01-10T03:36:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=10102"},"modified":"2020-10-05T22:04:24","modified_gmt":"2020-10-06T02:04:24","slug":"team-ldlc-starting-fresh-with-new-csgo-esports-roster","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/team-ldlc-starting-fresh-with-new-csgo-esports-roster\/","title":{"rendered":"Team LDLC starting fresh with new CS:GO esports roster"},"content":{"rendered":"

Team LDLC are embarking on a complete remake of their CS:GO esports<\/a> roster, which they will build around Christophe “SIXER” Xia as they wave goodbye to Vincent “Happy” Schopenhauer.<\/p>\n

Once a very successful team, LDLC went through tough times in 2019 when they saw the departure of key members and failed to live up to expectations. That being said, the French squad have already forged a plan which would allow them to relight their fire and re-establish themselves as one of the best CS:GO teams in the country.<\/p>\n

LDLC\u2019s struggles began early in 2019 when they parted ways with Alex “ALEX” McMeekin and Fran\u00e7ois “AmaNEk” Delaunay. ALEX left the team back in December 2018 when he joined Team Vitality, while AmaNEk opted to leave for G2 Esports in January 2019. Shortly after, LDLC also lost Logan “LOGAN” Corti, who left for 3DMAC in March 2019 and later joined Team Heretics, where he remains to date.<\/p>\n

Due to the departure of ALEX, AmaNEk and LOGAN, LDLC were left with a three-man core of SIXER, Happy and Engin “MAJ3R” K\u00fcpeli that failed to make much noise. Despite LDLC’s best attempts to find the right players to join their core trio, the French outfit failed to assemble a competitive quintet. Their best results came in June 2019, when they won a B-Tier tournament ESL Championnat National Summer 2019.<\/p>\n

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Situation for 2020<\/p>\n

Read: https:\/\/t.co\/tmOOodSuoe<\/a><\/p>\n

— MAJ3R (@Maj3r_) January 5, 2020<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n