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ENCE unveils academy CS:GO lineup
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ENCE assembles an all-Finnish academy team for CS:GO

One of the best Counter-Strike teams in the world has taken steps to nurture new talent.

ENCE has signed five young players, a head coach, and a program lead to kick off its academy division in CS:GO esports.

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The academy project consists of a full-Finish lineup featuring in-game leader Veeti “⁠S1rva⁠” Sirva, AWPer Paavo “⁠podi⁠” Heiskanen, and riflers Ville “⁠myltsi⁠” Vilkman, Henri “⁠HENU⁠” Ylilehto, and Youssef “⁠juissi⁠” Adam. The coach is George “⁠Whitey⁠” White, the Brit who previously coached U.K. teams Vexed and Endpoint academy, and Eemeli “Woomera” Ikonen has been appointed the program lead of ENCE academy.

ENCE created this academy roster after spending the past months analyzing multiple candidates from academy ladders and cups through a partnership with third-party matchmaking platform Esportal. “Our cooperation with Esportal has given us the opportunity to have a natural and effective way to scout potential talents,” Woomera said in an official statement.

“For several weeks we had the privilege to try out and interview some incredibly talented players. Throughout the tryouts, everyone displayed a great sense of team spirit,” Woomera explained. “We had the pleasure of witnessing fantastic individual performances, but most importantly, all players showed a desire to be a part of the first-ever ENCE Academy team. In addition to the Finnish players, we also saw a plethora of talented international players.”

ENCE picked this set of players because their styles, roles, and personalities meshed “really well,” according to coach Whitey. The main goal moving forward is to improve every player in and out of the server, even though results are important to the organization.

ENCE academy will have their LAN debut in August at Assembly Summer CS:GO Pro Tournament in Finland, which will feature the best domestic teams.


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Leonardo Biazzi
Staff writer and CS:GO lead. Leonardo has been passionate about games since he was a kid and graduated in Journalism in 2018. Before Leonardo joined Dot Esports in 2019, he worked for Brazilian outlet Globo Esporte. Leonardo also worked for HLTV.org between 2020 and 2021 as a senior writer, until he returned to Dot Esports and became part of the staff team.