Mushi Leaves Fnatic

One of the figureheads of Southeast Asian Dota has left his post as captain of Fnatic.

Fnatic is saying goodbye to the long-standing captain of its Dota team, Chai “Mushi” Yee Fung, the team announced on their official website.

Recommended Videos

Mushi has been the captain of the Fnatic’s Dota team since the organization returned to Dota back in June 2015. Under his lead, the Fnatic banner saw numerous forays into major tournaments, climaxing in a spectacular run at The International 6, placing fourth, the best showing of an SEA team ever. However, in recent months, the team experienced a hard drop off, and did not qualify to attend the Boston Major. The team also suffered at tournaments they did manage to qualify for, being eliminated within the first round.

In a press release included in the announcement, Mushi said he is unsure about his future plans, but looks forward to exploring new environments.

Fnatic reassured fans that they are not closing their Dota 2 division. The organization announced that Chong Xin “Ohaiyo” Khoo will be taking the role of captain for the squad, and the team is also acquiring Kim “Febby” Yong-min.

While they search for a player to fill in a vacancy, Fnatic’s roster includes:

  1. Searching for a Position 1
  2. Chong Xin “Ohaiyo” Khoo [C]
  3. Kim “Febby” Yong-min
  4. Searching for a Position 4
  5. Searching for a Position 5

Sources:

Image via Fnatic

Announcement on Fnatic’s official website

You can find Carno on Twitter at @Carno_.

Special thanks to Waves for his help on this project.

Be sure to follow him and the official GAMURS Dota 2 Twitter: @GAMURS_Dota2. The GAMURS Dota 2 Twitter is where you can keep up with the Dota 2 pro scene. 


Dot Esports is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article The entire Pokémon community owes this Legendary Pokémon an apology
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet poster for Regulation G featuring Miraidon, Koraidon, Terapagos, and Ogerpon.
Read Article ALGS 2024 Split One Playoffs: Scores and standings
Trophy in ALGS Split One Playoffs Y3
Read Article Signed, Sealed, Delivered – Strands NYT hints and answers (May 6)
The NYT Strands logo with "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" written on top of it.
Related Content
Read Article The entire Pokémon community owes this Legendary Pokémon an apology
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet poster for Regulation G featuring Miraidon, Koraidon, Terapagos, and Ogerpon.
Read Article ALGS 2024 Split One Playoffs: Scores and standings
Trophy in ALGS Split One Playoffs Y3
Read Article Signed, Sealed, Delivered – Strands NYT hints and answers (May 6)
The NYT Strands logo with "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" written on top of it.
Author