Tricked, Singularity and YeaH! announce new rosters

Tricked singularity announce new Danish rosters
It didn’t take long for Tricked to come up with a new Danish roster after losing their old one. (Image credit: Tricked/Twitter)

Three brand new rosters were announced to the public during these last few days, two of which are composed entirely of Danes - those of Tricked and Singularity.

Tricked have managed to create a new Danish lineup to replace the former one, which they lost to MAD Lions in December 2019. The new squad revolves around former Fragsters in-game leader Nicolai “torben” Amorim, who will have to guide his teenage teammates to any potential success. With two 19 and two 17-year-olds on the block, torben will either have to be a miracle maker or it will be some time before we hear from Tricked at any major events.

Tricked’s new roster is:

  • Nicolai “torben” Amorim
  • Magnus “Toft” Toft
  • Philip “Lucky” Ewald
  • Oliver “kwezz” Rasmussen
  • Andreas “kiR” Kirstein

Singularity also made a move on the Danish market, composing a squad around former North AWPer Daniel “mertz” Mertz. Their case is a bit more curious. Singularity already have a roster located in North America but there’s no indication of that roster being released.

Instead, the Danish lineup will operate as Singularity EU while the NA roster will retain its status as Team Singularity’s main representative. The organization went for slightly more experienced players, counting on that to carry them to some wins faster than what their colleagues at Trickedare probably going to get.

Singularity EU are:

  • Daniel “mertz” Mertz
  • Tobias “TOBIZ” Theo
  • Casper “Celrate” Andersen
  • Jonas “Queenix” Dideriksen
  • Jakob “Jabbi” Nygaard

Finally, we come to the third newly assembled roster, and it’s taking us quite some distance apart from Denmark. YeaH! revealed a fresh squad to enter 2020 with. The storied organization is keeping to its roots and will sport an all-Brazilian lineup, including 16-year-old prospect Eduardo “dumau” Volkmer.

The organization was out of the spotlight since March 2019 but are demonstrating ambition at the start of the new decade. The new lineup will move to North America immediately to best prepare for the challenges to come.

Yeah!’s lineup is:

  • Eduardo “dumau” Volkmer
  • Rodrigo “RCF” Figueiredo
  • Victor “iDk” Torraca
  • Arthur “f4stzin” Schmitt
  • Alef “tatazin” Pereira

Which one of these new lineups looks most impressive? Can any of them make it to some big events in 2020? Let us know what you think!