FULL SENSE re-sign sushiboys as assistant coach
sushiboys reunites with familiar faces as he steps into the assistant coach role for FULL SENSE.
THAILAND – Panyawat "sushiboys" Subsiriroj has officially joined FULL SENSE as assistant coach, marking the first coaching role of his career as he prepares to make his debut behind the team in VCT Pacific Stage 1.
The move also signals a return to familiar ground for sushiboys, who previously represented FULL SENSE as a player during the 2024 season. At the time, he was part of the roster that found strong domestic success in Challengers Thailand before going on to place third at VCT Ascension Pacific 2024, falling just short of earning promotion.
His arrival also brings together several former teammates and staff members from different stages of his career. He now reunites with Thanyathon "Leviathan" Nakmee and coach Thanaphat "THEE" Limpaphan, both of whom were part of that aforementioned 2024 campaign. He will also once again work alongside Jittana "JitboyS" Nokngam and Thanamethk "Crws" Mahatthananuyut, his former teammates from TALON Esports during the 2023 VCT Pacific season.
While this may be his first official step into coaching, sushiboys brings with him one of the most accomplished and recognizable playing careers in Thai VALORANT. He first rose to prominence with X10 Esports, one of Southeast Asia’s earliest breakout teams on the international stage. With that roster, he helped Thailand reach some of its most important early milestones in the game, including qualification for VALORANT Masters Reykjavík 2021 and VALORANT Champions Berlin, where X10 managed a strong top-eight finish.
The following season only added to his résumé. Still under the X10 core, sushiboys remained a fixture at the highest level as the team qualified for every international event in 2022: Masters Reykjavík, Masters Copenhagen, and VALORANT Champions Istanbul. During that stretch, the team consistently stood among the strongest in the region and was widely viewed as the clear second-best representative behind Paper Rex in the broader APAC hierarchy.
When VALORANT entered the partnership era in 2023, sushiboys continued competing at the top level after making the move to TALON Esports. That roster carried high expectations as one of Thailand’s representatives in the inaugural VCT Pacific season, but results ultimately fell short of what many had hoped for. TALON ended the year in ninth place, prompting changes following the regular season and eventually leading to sushiboys’ departure from the starting lineup.
From there, he returned to the tier-two scene and found a new chapter with FULL SENSE. The move proved to be a successful one, as the team went on to top Challengers Thailand and secure a place at Ascension Pacific in Jakarta. FULL SENSE made a deep run at the event and ultimately finished in third place.
His next stop came with Singapore-based Motiv Esports, his first international team. With MTV, sushiboys once again found success in the tier-two circuit, helping the team win VALORANT Challengers Southeast Asia Split 2 and Split 3 Playoffs to qualify for Ascension Pacific 2025. Motiv eventually finished fourth at the event, and sushiboys later capped off that stretch by winning Predator League Singapore 2026.
Another chapter in his career then took him to Singapore-based Motiv Esports. There, he helped the team win VALORANT Challengers Southeast Asia Split 2 and Split 3 Playoffs to qualify for Ascension Pacific 2025, where they finished fourth. He also closed out the season by winning Predator League Singapore 2026.
Now, after years spent competing across Thailand, Southeast Asia, and the international stage, sushiboys is set to begin a new phase of his VALORANT career from the coaching side. Rather than contributing on the server, he will now look to bring the experience gathered across the past five years into FULL SENSE’s staff as the team prepares for the challenge of representing Thailand in VCT Pacific.
According to a report by Tanmay of Sheep Esports, FULL SENSE’s changes may not stop there. Crws is expected to step into the active lineup in place of Anupong "thyy" Preamsak, while Thanaphat "THEE" Limpaphan is set to move into the head coach position.
FULL SENSE are scheduled to return to the stage in Seoul next week, where they will open their VCT Pacific Stage 1 campaign in Week 1 against DetonatioN FocusMe on April 4.
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