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Medical issues continue to plague Cloud9’s Golden as refrezh is set to stand in

Cloud9 is having a rough 2018.

Cloud9 in-game leader Maikil “Golden” Selim will need to sit out for another event due to medical issues.

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The organization announced that the Swedish captain is set to be replaced by former Fragsters star Ismail “refrezh” Ali at BLAST Pro Series Lisbon. C9 cited a medical situation as the primary reason for the last-minute substitution a week before the tournament. Golden’s situation is apparently a heart condition related to stress, according to his teammate Tim “autimatic” Ta.

Related: Cloud9 officially signs kioShiMa, designating them as a European team

In their last few events, like the ECS Season Six Finals and BLAST Pro Series Copenhagen, Cloud9 fielded coach Soham “valens” Chowdhury as their stand-in. At the same time, these were also their first events with French support Fabien “kioShiMa” Fiey, who recently signed with the organization after months of being a free agent.

“Frustrating to end the year like this but I believe we will do great at Blast Lisbon with refrezh stepping in to help out the team,” Golden said on Twitter after Cloud9 announced refrezh as a substitute.

The core players of Will “RUSH” Wierzba, Tim “autimatic” Ta, and Robin “flusha” Ronnquist are still together. C9 will begin their run at BLAST Pro Series Lisbon on Dec. 14.


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