CSGO: OG parting ways with NEOFRAG, degster amid overhaul

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OG Esports are parting ways with Adam “NEOFRAG” Zouhar and Abdul “degster” Gasanov.

The Denmark-based organization announced the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive roster shakeup Tuesday on social media.

“It has been a pleasure to have them here with us, especially making history with our first Major appearances since joining CS:GO,” OG posted on Twitter. “As we enter the new season, however, we have decided to build a new direction for the team and allow both of them to explore options for their futures.”

NEOFRAG, a 22-year-old rifler from the Czech Republic, joined OG in May 2022 following stints with SINNERS Esports, Team Universe and others.

degster, a 21-year-old Russian AWPer, came aboard in July 2022 after playing for Team Spirit and ESPADA.

NEOFRAG and degster helped OG qualify for the two most recent Majors at IEM Rio in November and BLAST Paris in May.

With NEOFRAG and degster placed on the transfer list, the only remaining members of the OG active roster are Shahar “flameZ” Shushan of Israel and Maciej “F1KU” Miklas of Poland. Former in-game leader Nemanja “nexa” Isakovic of Serbia has been on the inactive roster since February.

–Field Level Media

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