
BerLIN leaves FunPlus Phoenix and ends his career as a professional player
Sad news has become known today to all fans of the Chinese Valorant scene. The professional Taiwanese player Chang “ BerLIN ” Polin not only leaves the current FunPlus Phoenix team, but also ends his career as a professional player in Valorant.
Official announcement
Today, the official Weibo account of FunPlus Phoenix released an official announcement. In it, the team representatives first of all say goodbye to BerLIN , who has been playing under the organization's banner for the past 2 years, and also announce that the player is ending his career.
With full respect for the wishes of the person, as a result of friendly negotiations between both parties, FPX eSports Club player BerLIN now says goodbye to the team and officially ends his career in esports. We watched as the star left its established orbit. With anxiety and the silence of the unknown, it floats away, traveling in the dark, saying goodbye to those who once looked forward to the past. Days and months pass, and the past is as sharp as moonlight, cutting through countless nights of anxiety.
In addition, the player himself confirmed this information on his social media and shared the details of why he made this decision. As it became known, he has recently had health problems, which is why he decided to focus on his recovery.
"Anyway, if you've been following me for a long time, you probably know that before I started playing professionally, I wasn't in very good health, both physically and mentally Actually, it's not the first time I've mentioned it during a game, but this time I couldn't last long and my own condition started to suffer, so I wanted to take some time off and I didn't want to drag my teammates down, so when I can come back, I will. I guess I'll just start the live stream and then thank you Thank you for your support and encouragement, good night."
BerLIN 's career
Chang “ BerLIN ” Polin started his career in Valorant back in 2020, but spent most of his time in little-known teams in the tier-2 scene. But in early 2023, he moved to FPP, with whom he began to play on the VCT scene in the Chinese region. During this time, he helped the team to take 13-16th place twice at the World Championships in 2023 and 2024, 7-8th place at VALORANT Masters Madrid 2024 and 9-10th place at VALORANT Masters Shanghai 2024. In addition, according to the results of VCT 2024: China Stage 2, he was awarded the title of IGL of the Year, and earned approximately $26,302 in his career.
The player himself does not rule out the possibility of returning to the career of a professional player, but most likely it will not be soon.