
The MongolZ has moved Azbayar ‘Senzu‘ Munkhbold to the bench ‘after careful discussions’ between the organisation’s players and management.
The news follows the team topping October’s Valve Regional Standings (VRS).
Senzu moves to the bench after a two-year stint on the starting lineup, after joining The MongolZ from Team NKT in September 2023.
Announced on social media, the decision to bench Senzu comes after the team failed to reach the Playoffs at ESL Pro League Season 22 earlier this month.
“Over the past years, Senzu and the boys have together written a new chapter in Mongolian esports, showcasing world-class talent, dedication, and determination,” said the organisation in a statement.
“We deeply appreciate our fans’ continued support and respect for the team as we move forward. Senzu remains an exceptional player, and we wish him nothing but success in the next chapter of his career.”
Despite its early Pro League elimination, The MongolZ has experienced a period of success following the Austin Major, winning the Esports World Cup, reaching the final of BLAST Bounty Season 2, and the final of FISSURE Playground 2.
The shock benching is the first roster change The MongolZ has made in two years. In September 2023, it parted ways with Chinguun ‘hasteka‘ Bayarmaa to make way for the arrival of Senzu.
What Next for The MongolZ?
The MongolZ has yet to reveal Senzu’s replacement on its Counter-Strike 2 roster. After finishing the Thunderpick World Championship 2025 in third place, the organisation is set to compete at IEM Chengdu 2025 from November 3rd to 9th.
After Chengdu, the team heads to Hong Kong for BLAST Rivals Fall 2025 in preparation for the StarLadder Budapest Major beginning on November 24th.
Currently ranked first in the global VRS, it will be interesting to see if the team can continue its strong run of form with the arrival of a new player.
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