FURIA has officially announced the departure of AWPer Rafael “saffee” Costa and youngster André “drop” Abreu.
The team is currently in discussions to sign Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo. saffee and drop are expected to transfer to MIBR, where they will take the spots left vacant by Matheus “Tuurtle” Anhaia and Henrique “HEN1” Teles in MIBR‘s starting lineup.
FURIA is actively working on finalizing the negotiations with FalleN while also searching for a rifler to replace drop ahead of the upcoming fall season. The team’s first tournament in the season is the IEM Cologne Play-In, which starts on July 25.
During their time at FURIA, drop and saffee achieved a career-high fifth-place ranking in the world but did not win any championships. They had notable moments, such as reaching the semifinals at their home Major, IEM Rio 2022, but also experienced disappointing early exits in tournaments like the BLAST.tv Paris Major and IEM Dallas, the final event of the 2023 spring season.
Here is FURIA’s current roster:
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