Pavle maden Boskovic leaves Zero Tenacity and enters CS2 free agency as an entry fragger. See roster news, futures odds, power rankings and market moves.
Pavle maden Boskovic leaves Zero Tenacity and enters CS2 free agency as an entry fragger. See roster news, futures odds, power rankings and market moves.

On Tuesday, November 11, Pavle “maden” Bošković announced he is leaving Zero Tenacity and entering
free agency, searching for a new home as an entry fragger.
Maden joined the Balkan Counter-Strike 2 roster in May, following a one-year stint with Team Falcons,
who decided to move in a different direction with their lineup.
His six-month stint with Zero Tenacity, however, hasn’t been successful. The team have failed to win a
single tournament title, often struggling to break top six in lesser online events.
While maden hasn’t commented on the lack of success with Z10, he revealed his intentions to find a new
home following the expiration of his contract.
The 26-year-old is mostly known for his time at ENCE, whom he played for since January 2022 up to his
departure to Team Falcons at the end of 2023.
During the near two-year stint maden has made the semifinals of PGL Major Antwerp and several other
high-profile events, as well as won Intel Extreme Masters Dallas 2023. His journey with Team Falcons, however, was far less successful.
Despite Falcons’ attempt to build the next super team, pairing maden with two of his former ENCE
teammates, Alvaro “SunPayus” Garcia and Marco “Snappi” Pfeiffer, the Saudi squad failed to win a single
event outside of BLAST Premier: Fall Showdown 2024.
Now, after having spent six months competing in tier-two, maden will hope to secure another
opportunity to return to the highest tier of competitive Counter-Strike 2.
Meanwhile, Zero Tenacity are down to four active players, with their next games lined up for later this
month at JB Pro League and CCT Season 3 European Series #11.
For both events, Z10 received direct playoff invites, giving them extra time to find a replacement.