Jarosław .’s Moment “pashaBiceps” Jarząbkowski with Virtus.pro has officially ended. The organization has just announced that the contract with the legendary Polish player has been canceled.
The 30-year-old player stopped playing for the team last December, when Virtus.pro announced a new formation. While Filip “NEO” Kubski was released from his contract with the organization at that time, VP said they would announce “future plans together with pashaBiceps over the next year.”
It’s hard to believe, but today we are saying goodbye to @paszaBiceps. Read the full statement: https://t.co/WxpSfxy9AK pic.twitter.com/opsCHGAVSv
— Virtus.pro (@virtuspro) February 13, 2019
Now, Virtus.pro and pashaBiceps officially broke up.
In the announcement, pashaBiceps said he would “come back as Terminator” after a short break, while the VP executive praised pashaBiceps’ role in the organization’s success:
“Today, we say goodbye to the famous esports legend. pashaBiceps played an important role in making Virtus.pro a force in Europe and the CIS, and we will always thank Jaroslaw for this. I respect his decision to explore other options and wish him and his family all the best for the future. It is my honor and honor to work with you.” – Roman Dvoryankin, CEO Virtus.pro
“Virtus.pro has been my home for many years, but now is the time to step forward and make big decisions for yourself. Thanks everyone and best of luck to the boys. I will take a short break, but Papito will come back as Terminator – better and stronger” – pashaBiceps
During his time with Virtus.pro, he played for nearly 5 years for the Russian organization. pashaBiceps won 11 international events, including a Major, EMS One Katowice 2014. He also won the MVP title three times, including once at the Major, and twice named in the Top 20 Player of the Year list, peaked at #3 in 2014.
According to HLTV
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