25-year-old American esports player Bobby "stamina" Eitrem has announced his departure from the organisation M80, where he served as an analyst for the Counter-Strike 2 team. Eitrem made this announcement on the social media platform X.
Stamina explained that the decision was made on his own initiative, even though the club's management had offered him the chance to remain with M80 as an analyst, due to their inability to hire him as a coach/manager. According to Bobby, he intends to resume his career as a professional CS player.
Stamina joined M80's roster in early March this year, marking his first experience as an analyst. Before this, he played for MIGHT, Nouns, Strife, and other teams. Over his career, he has earned approximately $20,000 in prize money.
It is worth noting that Mario "malbsMd" Samayoa left M80's Counter-Strike 2 team last week, having been a member since July of last year. Rumours suggest that Samayoa will be joining the G2 team.
The current M80 roster includes:
- Michael "Swisher" Schmid
- Ethan "reck" Serrano
- Fritz "slaxz-" Dietrich
- Elias "s1n" Stein
Rory "dephh" Jackson serves as the team's coach.