This marks VVV’s fourth change during the offseason
Veni Vidi Vici is in the process of rebuilding a balanced roster. As previously reported by Sheep Esports, the Spanish organization has already verbally agreed with two rookies — Oleg "Oleg" Karkachev and Martin "Marty" Dimitrov — along with veteran toplaner Marcin "iBo" Lebuda for the upcoming Superliga Summer Split. To maintain this balance, VVV has now added a second experienced player to its ranks: Alf-Kristian "Nash" Sund. According to our sources, the Norwegian support has reached an agreement with the Superliga club.
Since 2020, Nash has competed across several ERL1 leagues: the Prime League, NLC, PG Nationals, GLL, TCL — and the Superliga. In fact, he already appeared in the Spanish league during the Summer Split of 2024 with Guasones, a brief stint that ended with a 7th-place finish. Despite his longevity in the EMEA Tier 2 scene, Nash has yet to claim a title. However, he has reached two finals: in Summer 2023 with Dsyre in the PG Nationals, and more recently in Spring 2025 with NORD Esports in the NLC. There, his team became one of only three to defeat Los Ratones this season — prevailing in the Upper Bracket Final — before suffering a 3-0 sweep in the Grand Final and again in the EMEA Masters Round of 16 at the hands of the same team.
Rayito-Nash: A Short-Lived Botlane Duo
At VVV, Nash will replace Tomislav "ThomasFate" Nanjara. The only remaining member of VVV’s Spring roster — and also the last representative from the squad that won the Superliga 2 last summer, earning promotion to the top division — will be Michael "Rayito" Curtet. In fact, Nash and Rayito have previously shared the botlane: they played together in four matches during the PG Nationals Spring 2022, under the Cyberground banner. The duo won one game and lost the remaining three.
With four roster changes, Veni Vidi Vici is essentially opting for a near-complete overhaul in hopes of revitalizing the team. After finishing third in the Superliga Winter Split — a promising result for a newly promoted side — the arrival of Soner "StarScreen" Kaya in the toplane failed to generate further progress. On the contrary, the team regressed during Spring, finishing 5th-6th and missing out on playoff qualification.
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