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Pablo became the newcomer of The Alliance

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The Alliance has informed on the official website of the Swedish organization that they had found a replacement for the former team’s player Jerry «EGM» Lundkvist - Axel «Pablo» Källman will play for the eSports club till the next transfer window.

The comment of the team’s captain Jonathan «Loda» Berg:

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«I feel very happy to invite PABLO into the team, he is a young, hungry player that all of us have been able to play with outside of competitive dota, and is a familiar practice partner from when he was a part of Horde».

See also: EGM has already found a new team and will play together with Akke.

Axel «Pablo» Källman has previously played for the team Horde, together with which he could qualify to WESG 2016 and win ProDotA Cup Europe #15, however, he has been inactive since March this year. It is worth to notice that Axel «Pablo» Källman has been listed as a stand-in in the Alliance for a long time and substituted players from time to time.

The renewed roster of The Alliance:

Jonathan «Loda» BergSimon «Handsken» HaagLinus «Limmp» BlomdinJonas «jonassomfan» LindholmAxel «Pablo» Källman

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