Fnatic complete Valorant roster with Enzo and 16-year-old prodigy Alfajer

Welcome to the black and orange.

The Fnatic Valorant roster has been finalized just ahead of VCT EMEA Stage 2 Challengers.

Fnatic Valorant roster Masters Reykjavik 2022

The London-based organization confirmed the signing of Enzo “Enzo” Mestari (formerly known as Fearoth) and 16-year-old Turkish talent Emir Ali “Alfajer” Beder today.

The duo replace Andrey “BraveAF” Gorchakov and Martin “Magnum” Peňkov, who werebenched after Masters Reykjavik 2022.

Fnatic Enzo Masters Reykjavik 2022

BraveAF was initially suspended after leaked private messages appeared to show his support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine. He had also faced travel restrictions because of the ongoing conflict.

Enzo was originally brought in as asubstitute for the Russian playerin Iceland, where his experience asAlliance’smain Sova player aligned with exactly what Fnatic needed.

Valorant Fnatic Mistic Masters Reykjavik 2022

Enzo and Alfajer join Fnatic Valorant roster

After a promising run inVCT EMEA Stage 1 Challengerswhere they went undefeated in the group stage, Fnatic suffered multiple setbacks that saw them make an early exit at Masters Reykjavik 2022.

The team was unable to field both BraveAF andstar duelist Nikita “Derke” Sirmitev, and their absence showed with losses toNinjas in PyjamasandZeta Division.

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Enzo nevertheless managed a strong showing in Iceland, putting up solid numbers despite the team’s eventual defeat.

16-year-old Alfajer adds some serious firepower to the team as well. The former Surreal Esports player was one of the most consistent members on his old squad, despite playing mostly sentinel agents.

In the aftermath of Masters Reykjavik 2022, Fnatic coach Jacob “Mini” Harris acknowledged that the team had become reliant on Derke, so Alfajer should help take some weight off the team’s star.

“Alfajer is an exciting player with a huge amount of firepower and pure talent. We believe he is more than capable of becoming one of our star players, but we will be sure to ease him through that transition as he is such a young player,”said Mini.

“He has plenty of flexibility in his agent pool, which bodes well for long-term success in Fnatic. We want to be able to adapt to the fast-paced meta changes we see in Valorant and we expect that direction to only continue.”

The other players on the team are also seeing some role adjustments. Former controller player James “Mistic” Orfila is moving into the flex role, while in-game leaderJake “Boaster” Howlettbecomes the team’s main controller.

At the same time, Enzo will serve as the team’s “secondary IGL,” according to Mini, leveraging his experience as Alliance’s in-game leader.

Fnatic Valorant roster

Fnatic will debut its new roster againstFunPlus Phoenixduring the VCT EMEA Stage 2 Challengers group stage on May 14.

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