After more than three years with OG, Polish player Maciej “F1KU” Miklas is parting ways with the organization. During his time with the roster, he became one of its longest-standing members, competing in over 80 tournaments and attending three Majors. Despite the decision to refresh the lineup, the community responded calmly, though not without a sense of loss.
Achievements with OG
F1KU joined OG in May 2022. Over 1,161 days with the team, he took part in more than 80 tournaments and represented the organization at three Majors. While OG never managed to claim a Major title, they consistently delivered solid results and reached the podium at several significant events. Notable achievements during F1KU’s time with OG include:
- Teleperformance PXP Invitational – 1st place
- Global Esports Tour Dubai 2022 – 3rd–4th place
- BLAST Premier: Spring Finals 2022 – 3rd–4th place
- BLAST Premier: Fall Groups 2022 – 1st–3rd place
- BLAST Premier: World Final 2022 – 3rd–4th place
- Skyesports Masters 2024 – 2nd place
- Thunderpick World Championship 2024 – 4th place
- CCT Season 2 European Series #20 – 1st place
1,161 Days. 3 Majors. 80+ Tournaments.
The longest-serving player in OG CS history.
Today, @f1kucs steps away from the main roster.
Through highs and lows, you gave us everything. Your loyalty, your fight, your heart.
Thank you, Maciej. pic.twitter.com/T8WQFF5dxL
— OG Counter-Strike (@OGesportsCS) July 31, 2025
Unfortunately, at their most recent Major — BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025 — OG had a disappointing run, exiting in the first stage and finishing in 23rd–24th place. This result likely contributed to the team’s decision to make roster changes.
In total, Maciej earned over $110,000 in prize money during his time with OG.
Community Reaction
Fans reacted rather calmly to the organization’s decision, without harsh criticism or outrage. On social media, users expressed their emotions through brief but heartfelt comments. For example:
1exusCH wrote:
“But why man.. bad decision” — expressing clear disappointment and suggesting that removing F1KU was a mistake, given his value to the team.
Bean Forbes simply commented:
“My boy ;(” — a short but emotionally charged response, highlighting personal support for F1KU and sadness about his departure.
Current OG Roster
As of now, the organization has not officially announced who will fill the fifth spot on the main roster. For the time being, Rafael “arrozdoce” Ribeiro from NiP is playing as a stand-in.
The current OG lineup is:
- Chr1zN
- nicoodoz
- Spooke
- adamb
- arrozdoce (stand-in)
- Lambert (coach)