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iLTW temporarily benched as Team Spirit’s replacement player for Virtus Pro

Team Spirit Makes Roster Changes Ahead of ESL One LA Online

Team Spirit recently made some roster changes, bringing in new players and making adjustments to their existing talent. As a result, Igor “iLTW” Filatov has been moved to the inactive roster, and Alexey “nongrata” Vasilyev has left the organization.

These changes were officially made last week, with Spirit registering their new players in Valve’s Dota 2 team registry. iLTW, who had been with Spirit for nearly six months, was only benched today.

All teams participating in the ESL One Los Angeles Online Europe/CIS bracket had to finalize their rosters before the start of the tournament. This meant that Spirit had to register their new players and remove iLTW.

Fortunately, the change worked out for iLTW as well. He was asked to stand-in for Zaur “Cooman” Shakhmurzaev on Virtus Pro for the tournament. Since he is playing as a temporary member, he did not need to register with VP.

Spirit is keeping iLTW under contract to ensure his well-being, as the decision to part ways was due to team circumstances and not individual performance.

According to Spirit CEO Nikita Chukalin, the team had no other choice but to make this change. However, they are open to offers for iLTW’s transfer to another team and hope for his success in the future.

Depending on Virtus Pro’s performance at ESL One LA Online, the team may consider acquiring iLTW through a transfer, especially after his strong performance on the first day.

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Team Spirit made some changes to its roster last week, bringing in two new players and swapping around some old talent. As a result, Igor “iLTW” Filatov moved to the team’s inactive roster and Alexey “nongrata” Vasilyev parted ways with the org.

The two veteran players had represented Spirit for just under six months prior to the change, but iLTW wasn’t officially benched until earlier today when Spirit registered its new players in Valve’s Dota 2 team registry. 

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All teams competing in the ESL One Los Angeles Online Europe/CIS bracket had to finalize their rosters today prior to the tournament’s start, which meant Spirit had to register both of its new players and remove iLTW. 

This still worked out for both sides, since iLTW ended up being asked to stand-in for Zaur “Cooman” Shakhmurzaev on Virtus Pro for the duration of the tournament. Since he’s only playing as a temporary member of the team, he did not need to register with VP and was not affected by the registration cutoff this morning. 

Spirit is holding onto iLTW’s contract because this sudden move was caused by the team itself, not individual play, and the organization wants to make sure he is taken care of. 

“The decision to part with Igor was completely dictated by the crisis in which the team found itself,” Spirit CEO Nikita Chukalin said. “Any team from our region, in which it will be this or next season, will receive serious reinforcement, but I am absolutely sure that we had no other choice. Igor is still in Team Spirit and we are open to an offer for his transfer. I hope he can realize his potential and his future career will be successful.”

Depending on how VP performs at ESL One LA Online, the team might end up pivoting away from its long-time stand-in Cooman and focus on obtaining iLTW through a transfer, especially after his strong showing on the first day.

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