The Kun Agero has achieved resounding success in the world of electronic sports with KR Esports his club, which in a short time has managed to gain a foothold among the most popular names in disciplines such as Valorant or Rocket League.
This week the club has also announced a rebranding for its Valorant women’s team that goes from being called KR Fem to becoming KR Blazea name with much more appeal for this new season in which this team will participate in the new Game Changers format and also try to gain a foothold in Valorant Challengers.
Shock // Awe // BLAZE
New energy. The same intention to dazzle the world 🤟 Meet KR BLAZE
🇨🇱 @romifps
🇦🇷 @kalitafps
🇨🇱 @conir0
🇦🇷 @MicaFerreyra07
🇧🇷 @lovelyshyz🇦🇷 @frixfps (Coach)
🇧🇷 @beahornes (Analyst)#VCTGameChangers pic.twitter.com/m0CtTtnR4FKR Esports (@KRUesports) January 9, 2023
Changes in the squad to win this season
To improve on last year’s results and win this season’s KR Blaze made changes to the template from which Consuelo have emerged”consu“Rivas, Catherine”baesht“Arancibia and the Substitute Player Camila”autumn“Gonzalez to make room for Micaela Lorena”micaela“Ferreyra) ex 9z Team) and Luisa”shyz” Minarelli arriving from TBK Female.
These players will join the Argentinian Keila “Kalita“Nava and the Chilean Romina”romi“Alvarez and Constanza”conir“Reyes who will continue in the team, counting on the direction of coach Rodrigo”FR1X“Rivas to which the analyst Beatriz joins”baby girl“Horns.
Therefore, this Valorant women’s team looks like this:
- Constanza “conir” Reyes
- Romina “romi” Alvarez
- Keila “Kalita” Nava
- Luisa “Shyz” Minarelli
- Micaela Lorena “micaela” Ferreyra
- Rodrigo “FR1X” Rivas – Trainer
- Beatriz “Bebesita” Hornes – Analyst
