Martin "trace" Heldt to Leave Copenhagen Wolves
Transfer Market
07 May 2024 18:03
Copenhagen Wolves has confirmed the departure of their coach, Martin "trace" Heldt, through mutual agreement. The 33-year-old's tenure with the organization, revitalized under new American ownership last year, lasted only four months. Initially joining to helm a European team with a Danish core, trace's contract, originally set to extend until summer, was terminated early. Both parties concluded that trace had successfully established a team structure, prompting the decision to part ways.
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He stated "I'm really happy I got to help and kickstart this new project re-establish itself! I am looking for new endavours in esports, preferably in a coaching capacity. Reach out to me and I'll gladly explain why and how I will be an asset to any team. With that said, I am an extremely versatile character, and I am always open to have talks about other gigs as well!"
Current Copenhagen Wolves roster is,
- Sebastian "Basso" Aagaard
- Victor "vigg0" Bisgaard
- Hubert "szejn" Światły
- Leo "Svedjehed" Svedjehed
- Frederik "Fessor" Sørensen
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07 May 2024 18:03
Copenhagen Wolves has confirmed the departure of their coach, Martin "trace" Heldt, through mutual agreement. The 33-year-old's tenure with the organization, revitalized under new American ownership last year, lasted only four months. Initially joining to helm a European team with a Danish core, trace's contract, originally set to extend until summer, was terminated early. Both parties concluded that trace had successfully established a team structure, prompting the decision to part ways.
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He stated "I'm really happy I got to help and kickstart this new project re-establish itself! I am looking for new endavours in esports, preferably in a coaching capacity. Reach out to me and I'll gladly explain why and how I will be an asset to any team. With that said, I am an extremely versatile character, and I am always open to have talks about other gigs as well!"
Current Copenhagen Wolves roster is,
- Sebastian "Basso" Aagaard
- Victor "vigg0" Bisgaard
- Hubert "szejn" Światły
- Leo "Svedjehed" Svedjehed
- Frederik "Fessor" Sørensen
<a href=https://twitter.com/CPHWolves/status/1787830109048614934></a>
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