Transfer Recap: April
Missed some of the many lineup changes last month? We bring you a recap of all the changes made in April.
On the 1st, Iron Will decided to replace Viktor "Sally" Filimonchenko and Boris "Snoop" Podvalshikov after a mediocre appearance at the ICSC 7 finals with Vladimir "VofkiN" Shmakov and Alexander "Talisman" Talismanov. Two days later, exotic island announced their new team which boasts the likes of players such as Tiago "weapoN" Pacheco and Luan "luNa" Martins.
| April 1 | ||
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Iron Will change two | Full Story |
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exotic island announce new team | Full Story |
On the 4th, SK Gaming witnessed the loss of their longtime member Jimmy "allen" Allen. On the following day, Polish side SPQR unveiled their new team, which contains names such as Filip "pionas" Pionka and Bogdan "izzy" Wójcik. Meanwhile, redCode had to say goodbye to their captain, Keun-Chul "solo" Kang, who has been called in for military service in South Korea. Also on the same day, x6tence e-sports club announced the returning of Borja "GuMmY" González.
| April 4-5 | ||
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SK Gaming lose allen | Full Story |
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SPQR unveil new team | Full Story |
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redCode lose solo | Full Story |
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x6tence add GuMmY | Full Story |
On the 6th, the former aAa duo Rémi "instanz" Poilblanc and Philippe "faculty" Rodier were presented as a part of eXtensive's new Coutner-Strike team. On the next day, Vasco "vsk" Santos replaced Thomas "MECCA" Moniz in Defs. In Russia, on the same day, Alan "Fly" Temirov became a part of USSR, in which he filled the shoes of Nikolay "MNR" Kirpichev.
| April 6-7 | ||
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eXtensive present new team | Full Story |
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Defs add vsk | Full Story |
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USSR add Fly for MNR | Full Story |

faculty in new eXtensive team
On the 8th, the former compLexity team snared Mega GamerHouse Acervus MVP Matheus "urb" Oliveira from playArt.sp. Meanwhile, 3DMAX opened a Counter-Strike division, with Swedish players such as Mikail "eksem" Bill and Dennis "denwin" Gustavsson. Also on the same day, former compLexity and FireGamers member Bruno "bit" Fukuda entered playArt, while playArt.sp were reinforced with the services of Eduardo "shemp" Ferreira.
| April 8 | ||
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compLexity add urb | Full Story |
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3DMAX open CS division | Full Story |
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playArt sign bit | Full Story |
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playArt.sp acquire shemp | Full Story |
On the 9th, LDLC.com announced they had snared Kyle "Nota" Saadi and Yannick "P0My" Analoro, whom were both released from nSydia in late March. Later that day, n!faculty exchanged Alen "prophe7" Kvakic and Tarek "Proof" Fadl for Alexander "shur1k" Werner and Bünyamin "neeky" Naziyok. On the following day, iGamerz started the unveiling process of their new team, then containing names such as Manne "manne" Nordqvist, Andre "keiz" Carlsson and Jon "hyvlarn" Edelsvärd.
| April 9-10 | ||
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LDLC.com snare Nota, p0my |
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n!faculty change two | Full Story |
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iGamerz unveil new team | Full Story |

manne a part of iGamerz
On the 9th, LDLC.com snared Kyle "Nota" Saadi and Yannick "P0my" Analoro, whom were both released from nSydia in late March. Meanwhile, n!faculty replaced Alen "prophe7" Kvakic and Tarek "Proof" Fadl for Alexander "shur1k" Werner and Bünyamin "neeky" Naziyok. On the following day, iGamerz started unveiling their new team.
| April 11-12 | ||
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DN-Gaming present new team | Full Story |
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iGamerz add huggan |
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iGamerz finalize with qp | Full Story |
On the 13th, DELTA announced they had brought in Maciej "pistolero" Maciąg to replace the outgoing Sebastian "BS7" Furman. The next day, playArt.sp's former team decided to cut bonds with the organization in order to link up with GamerHouse. On the 15th, Janusz "Snax" Pogorzelski left DELTA to link up with MaxFloPlay.
| April 13-15 | ||
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DELTA bring in pistolero | Full Story |
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GamerHouse raid playArt.sp | Full Story |
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DELTA lose Snax | Full Story |
On the 16th, GamerHouse once again made the headlines, with the signing of the female team ProGaming. Two days later, Virus Gaming snared QWERTY, who recently secured a third-place finish at MaxLan. Meanwhile, compLexity decided to dispense with the service of their team. At the end of the day, Virtus.pro announced they had captured Alexey "LeX" Kolesnikov's Iron Will.
| April 16-18 | ||
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GamerHouse sign ProGaming | Full Story |
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Virus Gaming snare QWERTY | Full Story |
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compLexity release team | Full Story |
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Virtus.pro capture Iron Will | Full Story |

nak, FalleN out of compLexity
On the 19th, ESC Gaming reinforced their Counter-Strike team with the addition of Navid "Kapio" Javadi, who had initially decided to retire from gaming. On the same day, KerchNET announced they had said goodbye to Ruslan "krutoi" Kolodenskyi, who does not wish to continue spending so much time on the game.
| April 19 | ||
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ESC Gaming add Kapio | Full Story |
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KerchNET lose krutoi | Full Story |
On the 20th, The Elder Gods informed HLTV.org that Daniel "DaNy" Voinea had decided to leave the team, as he had grown tired of Counter-Strike. Later that day, Nicolás "crAck" Cuña returned to Gaming.CO, as he had recovered from a recent arm fracture. Meanwhile, semXorah captured Willian "LuL4" Lopes, who was relinquished from his duties in playArt.sp earlier the same month.
| April 20 | ||
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The Elder Gods lose DaNy | Full Story |
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Gaming.CO bring back crAck | Full Story |
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semXorah capture Lul4 | Full Story |
On the 23rd, Matti "SPIKEONE" Järvinen and Slaava "Twista" Räsänen announced they had put together a new team under the rootz name. On the following day, KerchNET filled the void created by Rusland "krutoi" Kolodenskyi with the addition of Vladimir "damien" Rymarenko.
| April 23-24 | ||
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rootz with SPIKEONE, Twista | Full Story |
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KerchNET add damien | Full Story |

Twista now dons rootz jersey
On the 27th, KaoS proclaimed they had signed PROGRESSION after their first-place finish at The Party 9. Later that day, reports in Korea speculated about the returns of project_kr and Lunatic-Hai. Meanwhile, CNB-Gaming lost their team as the team had received a better offer from another organization. Later that day, Mojo Amsterdam announced they had embraced FAMAZING.
On the 28th, Czech-based eSuba announced they had decided to remove Martin "zigurat" Slanec after the team had grown impatient and fed up with what they called behavioral problems.
| April 27-28 |
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KaoS sign PROGRESSION | Full Story |
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project_kr, Lunatic-Hai to return? | Full Story |
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CNB-Gaming lose CS team | Full Story |
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Mojo Amsterdam sign FAMAZING | Full Story |
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eSuba remove zigurat | Full Story |















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