Image: Valve SoftwareFly returns to Europe after last competing in the region with OG back in 2018.
Renowned Dota 2 captain Tal “Fly” Aizik has officially returned to competing Europe after more than seven years to join German organisation MOUZ for the upcoming FISSURE PLAYGROUND Belgrade 2025 qualifiers.
MOUZ announced that the roster is still undergoing tryouts as they prepare for the 2025 season, so further roster changes are expected soon. However, for the upcoming FISSURE PLAYGROUND Belgrade qualifier, MOUZ’s roster is confirmed as follows:
Lasha “Nande” Narsia Ondřej “Supream^” Štarha
It has been some time since we last saw Fly lead a European team. After his tenure with OG ended in May 2018, the Israeli player has not stayed in the region, instead pursuing stints in North America and, briefly, Southeast Asia.
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MOUZ is already preparing for the next major event, FISSURE PLAYGROUND Belgrade 2025. The team will compete in the Western Europe Closed Qualifier from December 18 to 22.
Although no major contestants have been confirmed, we will likely see MOUZ take on mostly tier two Western European teams in the qualifier. The winner will qualify for the main event, featuring 16 teams and a million-dollar prize pool.
Will this new Fly-led roster make it through?
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