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		<title>oskar Retires From Pro CS, Moves Into Coaching After 20 Years</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 19:35:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Czech veteran Tomáš &#8220;oskar&#8221; Šťastný has officially called time on his playing career, announcing on X that he is stepping away from competitive Counter-Strike to pursue a coaching role. The 34-year-old former MOUZ AWPer is now openly looking for work as a head coach, assistant coach, or analyst, drawing on roughly two decades in the [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.shanethegamer.com/esports-news/oskar-retires-coaching-counter-strike/">oskar Retires From Pro CS, Moves Into Coaching After 20 Years</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.shanethegamer.com">Shane the Gamer</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span class="cb-itemprop" itemprop="reviewBody"><p>Czech veteran Tomáš &#8220;oskar&#8221; Šťastný has officially called time on his playing career, announcing on X that he is stepping away from competitive Counter-Strike to pursue a coaching role. The 34-year-old former MOUZ AWPer is now openly looking for work as a head coach, assistant coach, or analyst, drawing on roughly two decades in the game.</p>
<p>It is the kind of departure the CS scene has been quietly bracing for. oskar has spent the last few years bouncing between rosters without recapturing his old MOUZ form, and his statement makes clear that the motivation to keep grinding as a player simply is not there anymore.</p>
<h2>What oskar Said In His Retirement Post</h2>
<p>In his announcement, oskar described the move as a tough but inevitable decision after years on the circuit. He said he was proud of what he had achieved despite what he called a turbulent career marked by wrong decisions, and admitted he no longer had the energy or motivation to keep competing at the top level.</p>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en">EN: I am officially retiring from playing, tough decision to make after all those years but it had to come one day eventually.</p>
<p>Looking back on my turbulent career (doing wrong decisions), I’m proud of everything I’ve achieved, it&#8217;s more than I could have ever dreamed of when I… <a href="https://t.co/2aO3vGf3dd">pic.twitter.com/2aO3vGf3dd</a></p>
<p>— oskar (@CSGOoskar) <a href="https://twitter.com/CSGOoskar/status/2046287975185539502?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 20, 2026</a></p></blockquote>
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<p>He framed the next step as a natural one rather than a goodbye to the game itself. With 20 years of CS experience behind him, oskar believes his knowledge can still be useful to teams and players, just from the bench rather than the server. He listed his email in the post and asked anyone interested in working with him to get in touch directly.</p>
<h2>A Career Built At MOUZ</h2>
<p>oskar&#8217;s peak years came at MOUZ, where he established himself as one of the most respected AWPers in Europe. He won four tier-1 titles with the org and landed on the HLTV Top 20 Players of the Year list twice, climbing as high as No. 14 in 2018. Across his career he played more than 2,200 maps, represented 17 different teams, and earned around $375,000 in prize money.</p>
<p>After leaving MOUZ in 2019, his trajectory became more turbulent. Stints at HellRaisers, Sprout, and most recently SINNERS followed, with the latter run ending in a near-miss for Major qualification when the Czech-led side came painfully close to booking a spot at the Shanghai Major.</p>
<p><strong><em>Read More: <a href="https://www.shanethegamer.com/esports-news/karrigan-joins-falcons-from-faze-as-kyxsan-benched-ahead-of-iem-cologne-major/">karrigan Joins Falcons From FaZe As kyxsan Benched Ahead Of IEM Cologne Major</a></em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Read More: <a href="https://www.shanethegamer.com/esports-news/fallen-retirement-cs2-end-2026-iem-rio-announcement/">Furia FalleN Announces CS2 Retirement at End of 2026 During Emotional IEM Rio Speech</a></em></strong></p>
<h2>Career Highlights At A Glance</h2>
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<td>Tier-1 Titles</td>
<td>4</td>
<td>All won during his MOUZ tenure</td>
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<td>HLTV Top 20 Appearances</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>Peaked at No. 14 in 2018</td>
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<td>MVP Awards</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>Earned at tier-1 events</td>
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<td>Maps Played</td>
<td>2,200+</td>
<td>Across 14 years on the pro scene</td>
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<td>Teams Represented</td>
<td>17</td>
<td>Including MOUZ, HellRaisers, Sprout, SINNERS</td>
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<td>~$375,000</td>
<td>Combined prize money over career</td>
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<h2>What The Coaching Move Looks Like</h2>
<p>oskar is keeping his options broad rather than holding out for a single role. He confirmed he is open to working as a head coach, an assistant, or an analyst, which suggests a willingness to slot into whatever structure a team already has in place rather than dictating terms.</p>
<p>That flexibility is likely to make him an attractive option for tier-2 European sides in particular, where experienced AWP voices with deep map knowledge are often in short supply. His long history with Czech and CIS-region rosters also gives him a natural pool of organisations to talk to as the post-IEM Rio shuffle period kicks off.</p>
<h2>One Of The Most Recognised Czech Players Steps Aside</h2>
<p>oskar leaves the active scene as one of the most recognisable Czech names in Counter-Strike history, and one of the last remaining links to the late CS:GO era at MOUZ. His move into coaching keeps him close to the game during a period when CS2 rosters are still being shaped, and there is no shortage of teams that could benefit from a veteran voice as the road to IEM Cologne 2026 begins to take shape.</p>
</span><p>The post <a href="https://www.shanethegamer.com/esports-news/oskar-retires-coaching-counter-strike/">oskar Retires From Pro CS, Moves Into Coaching After 20 Years</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.shanethegamer.com">Shane the Gamer</a>.</p>
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		<title>Furia FalleN Announces CS2 Retirement at End of 2026 During Emotional IEM Rio Speech</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 14:07:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Gabriel &#8220;FalleN&#8221; Toledo has announced he will retire from competitive Counter-Strike 2 at the end of 2026, ending a career that has spanned more than two decades. The FURIA in-game leader made the announcement on stage at the Farmasi Arena in Rio de Janeiro during IEM Rio, telling fans he has 247 days left as [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.shanethegamer.com/esports-news/fallen-retirement-cs2-end-2026-iem-rio-announcement/">Furia FalleN Announces CS2 Retirement at End of 2026 During Emotional IEM Rio Speech</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.shanethegamer.com">Shane the Gamer</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span class="cb-itemprop" itemprop="reviewBody"><p>Gabriel &#8220;FalleN&#8221; Toledo has announced he will retire from competitive Counter-Strike 2 at the end of 2026, ending a career that has spanned more than two decades. The FURIA in-game leader made the announcement on stage at the Farmasi Arena in Rio de Janeiro during IEM Rio, telling fans he has 247 days left as an active player before stepping away from the server.</p>
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<p>The 34-year-old veteran, widely known as &#8220;The Professor,&#8221; confirmed he intends to remain involved in Counter-Strike after retirement, though he did not specify what role he will take on. His final months as a player will see him compete with FURIA through the rest of the 2026 season.</p>
<h2>FalleN Confirms End-Of-Year Exit On Stage At IEM Rio</h2>
<p>FalleN delivered the news during an on-stage moment at IEM Rio, visibly emotional as he addressed the crowd. &#8220;It&#8217;s 247 more days,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I&#8217;ve decided that at the end of the year, I&#8217;m going to do other things within CS with you all.&#8221;</p>
<p>He invited fans to follow him through the rest of his playing career, framing the remainder of 2026 as a final chapter rather than an immediate departure. He also signalled that his post-playing work will focus on supporting other players, saying he believes there is more he can do to help others change their lives through the game, just as his own life was shaped by it.</p>
<p>FalleN closed the speech by thanking his family, his wife Leticia for over two decades of support, and his teammates, telling them he would miss them in the future. Several FURIA players were visibly emotional during the speech, with fans inside Farmasi Arena openly in tears.</p>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="pt">O que antes de você era sonho, com você virou realidade, e por sua causa se torna legado.</p>
<p>Você não apenas venceu, você definiu o que é grandeza para um país inteiro dentro dos esportes eletrônicos.</p>
<p>Dentro ou fora do servidor, para sempre nosso Professor! 🖤🤍 <a href="https://t.co/zwP6YqIqaj">pic.twitter.com/zwP6YqIqaj</a></p>
<p>— FURIA (@FURIA) <a href="https://twitter.com/FURIA/status/2045203336341663761?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 17, 2026</a></p></blockquote>
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<h2>A Career That Helped Build Brazilian Counter-Strike</h2>
<p>FalleN&#8217;s competitive career started in 2005, playing Counter-Strike 1.6 in domestic Brazilian tournaments before progressing into international events such as the World Cyber Games and ESWC with teams including Crashers, FireGamers, and CompLexity.</p>
<p>His breakthrough on the global stage came during the CS:GO era. After making the playoffs of the ESL One: Katowice 2015 Major with Keyd Stars, he established himself as one of the most consistent in-game leaders of the era, making the playoffs of every Major from Katowice 2015 to Katowice 2019. He led Luminosity and SK Gaming to back-to-back Major titles in 2016 at MLG Columbus and ESL One Cologne, alongside other significant trophies including two seasons of ESL Pro League, EPICENTER 2017, and ESL One Cologne 2017.</p>
<p>Stints with MIBR and Team Liquid followed before FalleN reunited with several Brazilian veterans to form the Last Dance lineup under Imperial, a project that reached the Legends Stage at the PGL Antwerp Major and resonated heavily with Brazilian fans.</p>
<p><strong><em>Read More: <a href="https://www.shanethegamer.com/esports-news/karrigan-set-to-join-falcons-ahead-of-iem-cologne-major/">karrigan Reportedly Set To Join Falcons Ahead of IEM Cologne Major, Replacing kyxsan</a></em></strong></p>
<h2>FURIA Era And His Mentorship Of molodoy</h2>
<p>FalleN joined FURIA in July 2023 and has spent the past three years rebuilding both the team and his own competitive standing. After an inconsistent start, FURIA closed out 2025 with two Major playoff appearances and a string of tier-one trophies including BLAST Rivals 2025 Season 2, IEM Chengdu 2025, and FISSURE Playground 2.</p>
<p>A defining part of his FURIA tenure has been mentoring Danil &#8220;molodoy&#8221; Golubenko. The young Kazakh rifler was named Rookie of the Year and finished as the sixth best player of 2025, a rise widely attributed in part to FalleN&#8217;s coaching influence inside the team. molodoy was among the FURIA players who reacted publicly after the announcement, expressing sadness that his captain will soon step away from the active roster.</p>
<h2>Community Reaction To The Retirement News</h2>
<p>Reactions across the Counter-Strike community came in almost immediately after the speech. Players, analysts, and content creators shared tributes acknowledging FalleN&#8217;s role in shaping an entire generation of Brazilian talent and his influence on the global Counter-Strike scene.</p>
<p>Beyond competitive play, FalleN&#8217;s impact has extended into amateur development through his Games Academy project in Latin America, which has provided instructional content and platforms for pick-up games and grassroots tournaments. That community work has been a recurring theme in tributes, with many pointing to it as the foundation for whatever role he takes on after retiring.</p>
<h2>What Comes Next For FalleN And FURIA</h2>
<p>FURIA still has a full competitive calendar ahead in 2026, and FalleN&#8217;s remaining 247 days as a player will run through the rest of the year&#8217;s circuit. The team enters the back half of the IEM Rio bracket as one of the contenders, and any deep run from here on will carry the weight of a farewell tour for their captain.</p>
<p>The bigger question is what role FalleN takes on from 2027 onwards. He has hinted at staying inside Counter-Strike in a non-playing capacity, with a focus on helping new players, but has not confirmed whether that means coaching, an organisational role, broadcast work, or expanding his Games Academy project further. Whatever direction he chooses, the next chapter will be watched closely by a scene that has spent two decades being shaped by him.</p>
</span><p>The post <a href="https://www.shanethegamer.com/esports-news/fallen-retirement-cs2-end-2026-iem-rio-announcement/">Furia FalleN Announces CS2 Retirement at End of 2026 During Emotional IEM Rio Speech</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.shanethegamer.com">Shane the Gamer</a>.</p>
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