Valentin “poizon” Vasilev has been released from his duties on the NA-based organization, putting an end to a nearly two-year stint with the “Juggernauts”. The decision to axe the former Windigo AWPer comes after a rather disappointing 2021-season for both him and the team, with the failed qualification for the upcoming PGL Major being their latest lacklustre result.
– Thank you, Complexity and Jason Lake, for the opportunity you gave me and for everything you did for me! Looking forward to 2022. Taking some days off for now and we will see what’s coming up next. – Free agent btw, poizon wrote on Twitter.
Thank you @poizonCSGO for being a part of our journey.
We appreciate all you have done for us and wish you the best on your future endeavors.#WeAreCOL pic.twitter.com/cf7c1XAk75
— Complexity ✭ (@Complexity) October 17, 2021
It has been clear to see that poizon haven’t played up to his full potential at Complexity for a long time. If you look at his statistics and numbers, he’s not moving in the right direction, with the Bulgarian international averaging a 0.99 Rating in 2021, in heavy contrast to his 1.26 Rating in 2018.
poizon’s career stats:
2017 – 1.03 Rating
2018 – 1.26 Rating
2019 – 1.12 Rating
2020 – 1.05 Rating
2021 – 0.99 Rating
k0nfig part ways with Complexity
Bringing in a CS:GO legend as replacement
Complexity’s next challenge will be at IEM Winter Closed Qualifier, where they are set to fight for a spot in the $250.000 main event. The organization has already revealed their replacement for poizon, as they add the Finnish icon, Aleksi “allu” Jalli on a temporary loan so he can play as a stand-in for upcoming events.
The former -ENCE AWPer and the rest of Complexity will play their first match in the closed qualifier today.
For the upcoming @IEM Winter closed qualifier, @alluCSGO will be joining our team on loan from @ENCE.#WeAreCOL pic.twitter.com/A5VyrPPSyB
— Complexity ✭ (@Complexity) October 17, 2021
Complexity | Active roster
{cflag:DK} Benjamin “blameF” Bremer
{cflag:DK} Patrick “es3tag” Hansen
{cflag:AU} Justin “jks” Savage
{cflag:BR} Marcelo “coldzera” David
{cflag:FI} Aleksi “allu” Jalli (stand-in)