theDoctorr part ways with Kingsmen; announces free agency

by Juandi March 15, 2022

The Malaysian Controller is open to offers as both player and coach.Β 

MALAYSIA β€” Mathanraj "theDoctorr" Munisparan is no longer part of the Kingsmen organization and is now open to offers, the 26-year-old has announced on Twitter. The Singaporean organization has not yet issued an official statement at the time of writing.

theDoctorr has stated that he is still exploring his options inside and outside of the server with his past experiences playing under two of Malaysia’s top sides over the last two years.

theDoctorr spent the second half of last year with Kingsmen after leaving Todak in March 2021. Throughout the eight months he spent on the active roster of Kingsmen, he secured a number of top finishes, particularly nearing the end of his stint, including placing second in the Zotac Cup, the Bleed eSports Christmas Showdown, and the VCT MY/SG Stage 3 Challengers 3 Playoffs. 

Kingsmen had a difficult start of the year despite being in shape during the off-season. They failed to impress in VCT MY/SG Stage 1 Challengers after failing to make the cut in the group stage, finishing 9-12th in the team's most important outings in the first quarter of this year.

The in-game leader is exploring his options and will also be considering playing roles other than Controller. Interested parties can reach the player on Twitter

Notable achievements:

  • 1st - First Strike MY/SG
  • 3rd - Cyber Games Arena Pacific Open+
  • 2nd - VCT MY/SG Stage 3 Challengers 3
  • 3rd - KJC eSports VALORANT Invitational
  • 2nd - Bleed eSports Christmas Showdown
  • 2nd - ZOTAC Cup

Kingsmen's roster currently looks as follows:

  • πŸ‡²πŸ‡Ύ Kok β€œ1van” Hong
  • πŸ‡²πŸ‡Ύ Muhammad β€œzeeq” Shammim
  • πŸ‡²πŸ‡Ύ Sirajul β€œRiza” Adly
  • πŸ‡²πŸ‡Ύ Ammar β€œnomfu” Amir
  • πŸ‡²πŸ‡Ύ Ooi β€œJusta” Loong

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Cover photo courtesy of Kingsmen