Fans Celebrate As Former CS:GO Team Dignitas Will Stick Together Under A New Banner

CS:GO fans particularly Team Dignitas' now has a reason to celebrate as the team is likely to stick together on the same roof - but under new banner. Today, fans of former Team Dignitas were rocked on Twitter about the news that the Danish football club, F.C Copenhagen is set to sign all of the team's current roster.

The Rumor Behind The Disbandment

Just yesterday, CS:GO fans was shocked about the news of the sudden disbandment of Team Dignitas as the organization confirmed that it has parted its way from its current players. For a brief moment, the entire community was shocked as the team has had quite a nice run in the past months, currently ranking 6th in the overall performance rating.

Although Team Dignitas didn't state the real issue behind the disbandment, one critic said that this isn't likely the organization's decision - but is in fact, a decision made by its players. Lurppis pointed out that the disbandment implies that the players may just have found a far "better place."

Former Team Dignitas And F.C Copenhagen

Sources close of Team Dignitas has stated that the team is already set to sign on the Danish football club, F.C Copenhagen and that the announcement is soon to be made. This rumor is further backed up by the recent announcement of the football club to make its mark on eSport as well. As reported by Danish paper FINANS, the regining champion in Denmark's Superliga has set its gaze on eSport and is planning to dominate the scene on its new CS:GO roster.

And what better way to start off than getting one of the most prominent teams in the world? But as of the time of this writing, neither the players nor the organization has made the announcement about the contract signing.

Do you think former members of Team Dignitas actually ditched out their previous organization? Share your thoughts in the comments down below!

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