Team Vitality Reveals New Free Fire Roster Ahead of FFIC 2022 Spring

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European esports organization Team Vitlaity revealed its new Free Fire roster for 2022. The new roster was announced after Team Vitality revealed that Esports Premiere League and Free Fire Tri-Series champion, Indranil “FABINDRO” Saha is joining as the new Free Fire coach and in-game leader. Vitality has its sights set on the Free Fire India Championship (FFIC) Spring event which will feature a prize pool of INR 1 Crore ($134,000 USD).

Team Vitality Free Fire Roster overview

The new Team Vitality Free Fire lineup features:

  • Indranil “FABINDRO” Saha

  • Mehul “MEJUSTMEHUL” Rawat

  • Dipu Subba

  • Sanjog “AIZEN” Thapa

  • Sangam Kunwar

Rawat is a former member of multiple esports organizations including True Rippers, Nigma Galaxy, Noble Esports and more. He also won several esports events including the Free Fire Scrim Wars Official, Esportz Premier Series Phase 1 and UP City Open Official.

Subba, Thapa and Kunwar were a part of KM Brotherhood, an underdog team that managed to reach seventh place at the Free Fire Pro League 2021 Winter event and secured the number eight spot at the World Esports Cup. The players were handpicked by Saha, who was the first member to be signed by Team Vitality to build the new roster.

With the new roster joining the Team Vitality family, the organization now has esports athletes from 17 different nationalities. Team Vitality India’s Managing Director Randall Fernandez revealed in the official press release, “Indranil has done a great job in scouting for and cherry-picking this roster. We trust his decisions fully and are happy that the team is bonding and grinding hard at our Training Facility for the upcoming FFIC. We are very excited to see them achieve great feats in Free Fire.”

The new team will be joining the Team Vitality India Training Facility in Mumbai and it will be staying with the Call of Duty Mobile roster. With the Free Fire India Championship Spring event coming up, Team Vitality is looking like one of the top contenders for the championship. A BGMI (Battlegrounds Mobile India) team is also in the works with pro player Pratik “Aurum” Mehra working with Team Vitality to build the new roster for the French esports organization.

Also Read: Team Vitality India Expands Into Free Fire and BGMI

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