Maden Parts Ways With Fnatic, Declares Free Agency
Montenegrin rifler Pavle ‘Maden’ Bošković announced he left Fnatic and is a free agent after being benched following the signing of Viktor ‘Br4tkO’ Kondratets.
Pavle ‘Maden’ Bošković announced on X that he has left Fnatic and entered free agency. He was moved to the bench after Fnatic signed Viktor ‘Br4tkO’ Kondratets, which resulted in a roster with four Ukrainian players.
Maden joined Fnatic at the start of the year as a replacement for Benjamin ‘blameF’ Bremer. He struggled early at the club, posting a 0.92 rating while facing clashes over his assigned roles.
Earlier he wrote that he was starting to gain confidence in his positions, but the arrival of Br4tkO led to his benching and his removal from the active roster.
In his X post Maden wrote: ‘I’m now officially a free agent and open to new opportunities. Over the past years, I’ve had the privilege of competing at the highest level of Counter-Strike, gaining valuable experience across international teams, big tournaments, and high-pressure environments. I’m looking for a project with clear ambition, strong structure, and the drive to win. If you’re building something serious and believe I can be a part of it, feel free to reach out.’
Maden’s longest stretch was with ENCE from January 2022 to December 2023, during which he was part of the roster that won IEM Dallas. He then spent nearly a year with Falcons from December 2023 to November 2024, had a brief stint with Zero Tenacity from May to November 2025, and joined Fnatic for a short period this year.
Fnatic has not issued a further statement about his departure beyond the roster updates. Maden’s announcement leaves him available to teams seeking an experienced rifler; he invited interested organizations to contact him.







