Godsent

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GODSENT
Godsent logo.png
Game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Dota 2
League of Legends
Hearthstone
Rainbow Six: Siege
Founded4 April 2016 (2016-04-04)
Location Sweden
Head coachMaikil "Golden" Selim
ManagerMarkus "pronax" Wallsten
Website godsent.gg

Godsent (stylized GODSENT) is a Swedish professional esports organization formed by Markus "pronax" Wallsten. [1] It currently has teams competing in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive , Call Of Duty Mobile , Dota 2 , Hearthstone , Rainbow Six: Siege , Apex Legends and League of Legends . [2]

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History

After his departure from the ex-Fnatic line up, pronax set off to create his own team. On 15 August 2016, GODSENT acquired most of the old line up which consisted of pronax, Jesper "JW" Wecksell, Robin "flusha" Rönnquist, Freddy "Krimz" Johansson, this happened by Player trade within the Swedish CS:GO pro-scene, losing both Jonas "Lekr0" Olofsson and Simon "twist" Eliasson to Fnatic and with Mathias "pauf" Köhler stepping back from professional CS:GO. [3] Later on another shuffle between GODSENT and Fnatic took place and the teams traded back Lekr0 and KRiMZ.

GODSENT was upset by Alternate aTTaX in the ELeague Season 2 qualifiers and lost their spot in the league. [4]

On 6 November 2016, the team won the European Minor Championship final against Hellraisers guaranteeing a spot on the offline qualifier for the next CS:GO Major - ELEAGUE Major, Atlanta.

On 21 June 2018, the team announced that they have ceased all operations immediately. [5] GODSENT stated that the decision was made "unanimously by all the parties" involved in the management of the organisation and that shutting down was "the best solution for everyone involved."

In September 2019, GODSENT resumed operations after it merged with The Final Tribe, a Swedish esports organization. [6] Later that year, in November, it acquired SMASH Esports's CS:GO roster. [7]

In April 2020, GODSENT acquired two Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege rosters. [8] [9]

On 13 January 2023, GODSENT acquired an entirely new roster, consisting of Erik "ztr" Gustafsson, on loan from Ninjas in Pyjamas' academy team, William "draken" Sundin, Nicolas "Plopski" Gonzalez Zamora, Joel "joel" Holmlund, and Alfred "RuStY" Karlsson. Maikil "Golden" Selim became the team's new head coach. [10]

On 6 August 2023, GODSENT announced a new roster featuring Jonatan "Bobeksde" Persson and Johan "hype" Engblom alongside ztr and Plopski, with Golden becoming a player. The head coach position was taken by former Fnatic Rising player Kevin "Kevve" Bohlin. [11]

Rosters

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Godsent Counter-Strike: Global Offensive roster
PlayersCoaches
HandleNameNationality
ztrGustafsson, ErikSweden
BobeksdePersson, JonatanSweden
PlopskiGonzalez Zamora, NicolasSweden
hypeEngblom, JohanSweden
GoldenSelim, MaikilSweden
Head coach

Kevin "Kevve" Bohlin


Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • Emojione BW 1F503.svg Substitute
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injury / Illness
  

Roster updated 6 August 2023.

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  9. GODSENT (9 April 2020). "Going into our game against @GamerLegion we present our final #rainbowsixsiege #nordicchampionship roster for this season. We welcome @TreikoR6 @Neonical_R6 @sn0oken @Meadzzz @QuadzyOP". @GODSENTgg. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
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