"Swani" Retires
04 April 2024 14:31
Jan "Swani" Müller has declared his retirement from Counter-Strike, marking the conclusion of a nearly decade-long career as an analyst and coach.
Swani stated "I have gradually lost passion for it and even though it always sounds amazing from the outside, it was super draining for me to be away from home for over 180 days the past year and not being able to plan anything, which is a huge part of my decision."
Swani's career,
2018:
- SK Gaming (Analyst) from June 24 to July 15.
2019:
- MIBR (Analyst) from January 2 to February 24.
- NRG Esports (Analyst) from June 4 to August 15.
- FURIA Esports (Analyst) from August 15 to December 31.
2021:
- G2 Esports (Analyst) from November 16 to December 31.
2022:
- G2 Esports (Analyst) from January 1 to October 29.
- G2 Esports (Interim Coach) from October 29 to December 16.
- G2 Esports (Assistant Coach) from December 16 to December 31.
2023:
- G2 Esports (Interim Coach) from January 20 to December 16.
- G2 Esports (Coach) from December 16 to December 31.
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04 April 2024 14:31
Jan "Swani" Müller has declared his retirement from Counter-Strike, marking the conclusion of a nearly decade-long career as an analyst and coach.
Swani stated "I have gradually lost passion for it and even though it always sounds amazing from the outside, it was super draining for me to be away from home for over 180 days the past year and not being able to plan anything, which is a huge part of my decision."
Swani's career,
2018:
- SK Gaming (Analyst) from June 24 to July 15.
2019:
- MIBR (Analyst) from January 2 to February 24.
- NRG Esports (Analyst) from June 4 to August 15.
- FURIA Esports (Analyst) from August 15 to December 31.
2021:
- G2 Esports (Analyst) from November 16 to December 31.
2022:
- G2 Esports (Analyst) from January 1 to October 29.
- G2 Esports (Interim Coach) from October 29 to December 16.
- G2 Esports (Assistant Coach) from December 16 to December 31.
2023:
- G2 Esports (Interim Coach) from January 20 to December 16.
- G2 Esports (Coach) from December 16 to December 31.
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