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Mikail "Maikelele" Bill To Return With A New Swedish Team !!!


Mikail "Maikelele" Bill (formerly known as "eksem"; born May 3rd, 1991) is a Swedish professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player and former Counter-Strike 1.6 player. He most recently played the role of a rifler and secondary AWPer for FaZe Clan, his contract with the team had expired days after karrigan joined to replace kioShiMa, who previously replaced Maikelele in the team. He also previously played as a stand-in for former team, Ninjas in Pyjamas, while pyth was recovering from a previous hand injury from August 30th to November 6th.

The Big Announcement?

Mikail "Maikelele" Bill announced that he will be competing in CS:GO again, with his future plans including the former fnatic in-game leader Markus "pronax" Wallsten.

After departing from Red Reserve in August, Mikail "Maikelele" Bill took a step back from competitive CS. The Swedish player that represented organizations such as LGB, NiP and G2 in his career has recently been giving hints about getting back in the saddle and has finally confirmed his plans today during a Twitch stream.



After going in depth about former teams (you can watch the full VOD above), Maikelele stated that he is ready to work to get back to where he was previously in his career and acknowledged that it will take a lot of time to achieve that goal.

Maikelele also mentioned that his future team is not fully set and that the squad doesn't have an organization lined up yet, but that Markus "pronax" Wallsten, Jacob "pyth" Mourujärvi and Aleksandar "jayzaR" Zarkovic are players that he is counting on.

The fifth player has not yet been decided, but Maikelele revealed that one of the options is his teammate from the G2 and dignitas days, Joakim "jkaem" Myrbostad.

Even though the Swede noted that the stream wasn't an "official announcement of the team getting together", he stated that the following four "will start playing with each other, 110%"


  •  Mikail ‘Maikelele’ Bill
  •  Markus ‘pronax’ Wallsten
  •  Jacob ‘pyth’ Mourujärvi
  •  Aleksandr ‘jayzaR’ Zarkovic

What Does It Really Mean?



One of CS:GO’s most popular players, Mikail ‘Maikelele’ Bill, has announced his return to professional CS:GO with a promising new roster.



Maikelele has been out of action in the competitive CS:GO scene since his departure from Red Reserve in August of 2017.
Prior to that he had been a part of a disappointing international Dignitas roster that failed to live up to expectations. Concentrating more on his personal brand and Twitch stream during his months away from the pro scene, the popular Swede often hinted at a possible return.

Having experienced success with the likes of NiP, G2, and FaZe Clan in the past, the veteran player has made it cleat that he still has a drive to compete and a feeling of unfinished business in the scene.
During a stream on January 11th, Maikelele finally confirmed his return and revealed the players that will be joining him in his new venture.The most notable of these is Markus ‘pronax’ Wallsten, the former in-game leader of Fnatic and a three time Major Champion.

But Personally Saying Though I Already Said That He Should And Probably Will Return In My Earlier Title And The His Player Profile I Made Earlier Which You Can See Here Or My Clicking Maikelele Anywhere In Article. But I Really Support Him In All This Thing And Hope He Does Good And Then Retire With Full Respect If He Ever Want To Cause His Last Run Was A Disaster After FaZe Clan..
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