Fri. Sep 5th, 2025

Zweih Shares Thoughts After Joining Team Spirit CS2

Ivan `zweih` Gogin, the latest reinforcement for Team Spirit`s Counter-Strike 2 lineup, has publicly addressed his recent transfer to the renowned organization. The young player shared his initial thoughts and reflections via his personal Telegram channel shortly after the move was finalized.

The confirmation of zweih joining Team Spirit came on July 7th. This acquisition sees him stepping into a starting position previously held by Boris `magixx` Vorobyev, marking a notable adjustment to Spirit`s roster as they continue to compete at the highest level.

In his statement, zweih took time to reflect on his tenure with his former team, Nemiga. He characterized his time there as an “unforgettable period” in his life, conveying profound gratitude to the Nemiga organization for the faith they placed in him a year prior and for providing him with the platform to develop and showcase his abilities.

He also extended specific thanks to the individuals who were part of his journey at Nemiga, including teammates and support staff:

Beka, Sanya, Maks, Kirya, Anton, Roma, Yura, and Seryoga – without each of you, I would not have become who I am now. Thank you all for helping me this past year and supporting me during difficult moments!!

Bringing his reflections on Nemiga to a close, zweih explicitly stated that his time with the team had concluded. He framed his transition to Team Spirit as the moment when it is now “time to conquer new heights.” This phrase, a common yet effective signal in the competitive esports landscape, clearly indicates his ambition and readiness to face the challenges and opportunities that come with representing a top-tier organization like Team Spirit.

Zweih`s integration into the Team Spirit system will be a key point of interest for fans and analysts observing the team`s performance in upcoming events. His initial comments underscore a player who is appreciative of his past development and highly motivated for the future.

By Callum Darby

Callum Darby, 34, based in Manchester. A former semi-professional Dota 2 player who transitioned into journalism. Specializes in statistical match analysis and tournament result predictions.

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