EYEBALLERS replace Svedjehed with Peppzor

EYEBALLERS have opted to pull the trigger and make a roster move just before the start of the new year. Peppe “⁠Peppzor⁠” Borak has joined the active lineup in place of Leo “⁠Svedjehed⁠” Svedjehed, whose contract with the organisation expires at the start of 2023.

The change in personnel marks the lineup’s first roster move since Robin “⁠flusha⁠” Rönnquist and Jesper “⁠JW⁠” Wecksell revived the legendary EYEBALLERS brand back in June.

Peppzor links up with JW and flusha in his newest venture

Svedjehed was a part of the Swedish quintet for just under a year, joining the squad while it played under the Hellslayers tag back in February, before signing with EYEBALLERS alongside the rest of his teammates in the summer.

The Swedish youngster struggled to find championship-level form whilst under the tutelage of flusha and JW, however; the rifler exits the active roster with a 1.00 rating over 113 maps played, a middle-of-the-pack performance compared to his peers.

The team as a whole has also failed to live up to expectations despite recently qualifying for ESL Challenger League Season 44. The side’s only first-place finish came in their debut tournament under the EYEBALLERS banner when they triumphed in the four-team Svenska Elitserien Spring 2022 Finals.

Outside of this, the Swedish outfit, who peaked at just No. 62 on the world ranking, put up sub-par displays in their runs through several online cups, notably exiting their two appearances in the CCT Central Europe circuit in 22-23rd and 23-24th place.

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EYEBALLERS have recruited the services of Peppzor in a bid to get the Swedish ensemble back on track. The 20-year-old recently departed fnatic after twice serving both the main roster and the academy team over the span of a year and a half. Peppzor‘s biggest highlight whilst plying his trade with fnatic Rising came in the form of the international roster’s campaign through WePlay Academy League Season 5, where they became the first team other than MOUZ NXT to win the academy league.

The Swede’s market value has seen a significant increase in recent times; the rifler impressed in his latest stand-in stint for fnatic at Elisa Masters Espoo, where he had considerable impact with a 1.16 rating to power the European combine to a gold-medal finish and win the organisation its first LAN trophy in three years.

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“We have had our eyes on Peppzor for quite some time now, and we are delighted to be able to announce the recruitment of such a prominent rifler,” said JW, who is also the co-founder and CEO of EYEBALLERS, in the team’s press release.

“One part of our overall aspiration with EYEBALLERS is to nurture Swedish Counter-Strike, one key component in that ambition is to constantly scour the scene for the best talent. We identified Peppzor early in our scouting process and we are excited to now call him a teammate.”

“I’m extremely happy to have been given this opportunity. EYEBALLERS is a legendary organization,” Peppzor added. “JW, flusha, and I share the same ambition, we want to compete for the biggest trophies and I believe this transition will help me massively to reach my goals.”

EYEBALLERS now field the following lineup:

Sweden Robin “⁠flusha⁠” Rönnquist
Sweden Jesper “⁠JW⁠” Wecksell
Sweden Anton “⁠Sapec⁠” Palmgren
Sweden Casper “⁠SHiNE⁠” Wennerberg
Sweden Peppe “⁠Peppzor⁠” Borak

Sweden Fredrik “⁠slap⁠” Junbrant (coach)

Sweden Leo “⁠Svedjehed⁠” Svedjehed (inactive)

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