Paris Eternal recruit FDGod from Contenders
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Paris Eternal recruit FDGod from Contenders

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Overwatch League franchise Paris Eternal has announced the signing of former Young and Beautiful support player Brice “FDGod” Monsçavoir as it heads into Season 3. The 18-year-old mains Lucio and previously competed in Overwatch Contenders, along with the 2019 Overwatch World Cup for Team France.

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Paris Eternal 2020 roster

With this signing, the Paris Eternal have finished off their lineup during the offseason. The current roster consists of Terence “SoOn” Tarlier, Nicolas “NiCOgdh” Moret, and Jung “Xzi” Ki-hyo in the DPS role. The tank position includes Benjamin “BenBest” Dieulafait, Daun “NoSmite” Jeong, and Eoghan “Smex” O’Neill. Finally, the support players consist of Damien “HyP” Souville, Luís “Greyy” Perestrelo, Harrison “Kruise” Pond, and FDGoD.

FDGod first started competing in 2018 with teams like Primate, YounG Star, and more. After leaving Cry me a River, he joined up with Young and Beautiful to compete in Season 2 of Europe’s Overwatch Contenders Trials. The team defeated competitors like Crescent Dew, Eternal Academy, Team QLASH, and Wind and Rain to qualify into the main Overwatch Contenders league.

Season 3 of Overwatch League

Unfortunately, the European team did not perform as well, seeing a second-to-last finish with just 2 wins and 5 losses. FDGod was later picked for Team France for the 2019 Overwatch World Cup. This team was defeated by Team China in the Semifinals, and so it finished in 4th place and took home $10,000.

As the Paris Eternal enter Season 3 of the Overwatch League, the majority of the lineup is still French. Two Korean players in NoSmite and Xzi, United Kingdom players Kruise and Smex, and Portuguese player Greyy make up the new mixed roster.

Fortunately, the entire Paris Eternal coaching staff is Korean, which lessens the language barrier sometimes found on esports teams. The Eternal play their first matches against the Toronto Defiant and London Spitfire in New York between Feb. 8 – 9.

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