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KrizzeN Leaves Monte and Joins FURIA — A New Challenge in the Kazakh Coach’s Career

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May 01
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On April 30, 2025, the Brazilian esports organization FURIA officially announced the signing of Aidyn “KrizzeN” Turlybekov as the assistant coach of their CS2 roster. This transfer became a notable event in the community, as KrizzeN had previously worked for a long time with the Ukrainian team Monte, where he invested a lot of effort and heart.

KrizzeN’s Farewell Words: Emotion, Gratitude, and a New Chapter

In his farewell message, KrizzeN shared an emotional story about how his journey with Monte began:

“About three years ago, I was bowling when Voro called me and asked if I’d be interested in working with a new organization. They were just forming a roster, and I almost immediately said yes. What happened next—you already know. This transition is both sad and very important for me. Monte became like family, but I needed to leave my comfort zone to grow personally.”

KrizzeN emphasized that Monte would always remain an important part of his life and that he would fondly remember the club’s atmosphere. His farewell also included a touch of honest humor—he wished the team positivity, saying, “’Cause lately things have been a bit shit, hahahaha,” adding: “Love you all <3.”

A New Challenge at FURIA

Now, KrizzeN will be working at FURIA under the guidance of head coach Sidney “sidde” Macedo, helping new players adapt—most notably Danil “molodoy” Golubenko, who recently joined from AMKAL. Latvian player Mareks “YEKINDAR” Gaļinskis has also joined temporarily as a stand-in.

The current FURIA roster is:

  • yuurih
  • KSCERATO
  • FalleN
  • molodoy
  • YEKINDAR (stand-in)
  • sidde (head coach)
  • KrizzeN (assistant coach)

Debut at PGL Astana 2025 Ahead

The revamped FURIA squad is set to debut at PGL Astana 2025, scheduled to take place from May 10 to 18. The tournament features a $625,000 prize pool and 17 teams from around the world. It will be a major test for KrizzeN in his new environment and a chance to prove himself on an even higher level.

Community Reaction: Surprise, Support, and Debate

The announcement of KrizzeN’s move to FURIA sparked active discussion in the esports community. On Reddit, users shared a variety of opinions on the transfer.

Some expressed surprise at the organization’s decision, noting:

“Furia is really committed to the polar bear bit.”

Others showed strong support and belief in the new roster:

“ALGA KAZAKHSTAN, KSCERATO MY KAZAKH GOAT!”

There was also speculation about future changes and strategic directions:

“Furia 2026: molodoy, YEKINDAR, Qikert, Lack1, KSCERATO.”

Overall, the community continues to actively discuss FURIA’s new trajectory and KrizzeN’s role in shaping it.

This transfer not only marks the end of a significant chapter for KrizzeN but also opens new horizons in his coaching career. Joining a major international organization like FURIA is more than a new experience—it’s a recognition of his professionalism and potential as a coach from Kazakhstan.

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