In the professional CS scene, roster changes have become almost a daily occurrence. Transfers, replacements, new talents — all of these often reshape a team’s identity in just a few months. But amidst this constant motion, one team stands out: Zero Tenacity, who have played with the same five-man roster since 2022.
Competing primarily in tier-2 and tier-3 tournaments across Europe, the Serbian squad has built a reputation for consistency and strong regional performances. Their journey is a story of trust, stability, and steady development — a rare example in today’s fast-changing esports environment.
Three Years Without Changes: A Rarity in Modern CS
Since the current lineup was formed in 2022, Zero Tenacity have not made a single change to their roster. Such commitment is rare in an era where most teams chase quick success through constant rotations.
Yet this Serbian squad has proven that even without high-profile transfers, it is possible to maintain competitive form, grow as a unit, and achieve meaningful results on the regional scene.

Zero Tenacity’s Achievements: Consistency Pays Off
The team’s stability has translated into several strong tournament performances in Europe and the Adria region. Their most notable accomplishments include:
- A1 Adria League Season 11
- A1 Adria League Season 12
- A1 Adria League Season 14
- European Pro League Season 17: Division 2
- 2nd place at Thunderpick World Championship 2024: European Series #2
These results highlight not only their consistency but also their ability to compete beyond their home region.
Current Zero Tenacity Roster
- simke
- brutmonster
- Cjoffo
- nEMANHA
- aVN
- fajkus – coach
This five-man core, guided by Polish coach MoDo, showcases a flexible and tactically disciplined playstyle that allows them to challenge even stronger opponents.

A Model Worth Following
Zero Tenacity is more than just a team — they’re an example of how trust, stability, and team chemistry can deliver results in one of the most dynamic esports. While others constantly reshuffle, the Serbian squad continues to prove that long-term collaboration is not a weakness, but a strength.
And while they’ve long dominated their region, their recent runner-up finish at Thunderpick World Championship Series is a signal: Zero Tenacity are ready to take the next step — onto the international stage.