Ukraine Picks Rocket League Roster for World Cup Qualifiers
Ukraine named Andrii “Deicidii” Bilalov, Danylo “daniel iopta” Baklanskyi and Heorhii “K0bzar_” Sidorov to its Rocket League roster for European qualifiers July 17-19; Mencher_ is substitute and Skeenny_ is coach.
The Ukrainian Esports Federation announced the national Rocket League roster that will compete in the European qualifiers for a place at the Esports World Cup 2026. The qualifiers run July 17-19 and will determine which national teams advance to the global event.
Andrii “Deicidii” Bilalov is a prize winner in several Ukrainian amateur tournaments, including SLPK, eLegion Pro Community Cup and KT Esports. He has also taken part in previous European qualifying events.
Danylo “daniel iopta” Baklanskyi has trained intensively over the past two years. His best result in European qualifying placed him inside the top 385 in Europe. He has earned wins in Ukrainian amateur competitions.
Heorhii “K0bzar_” Sidorov has been active since early 2022. He has won multiple events and regularly faces professional opponents in matches.
Andrii “Mencher_” Korzhynovskyi will serve as the team substitute. He has participated in Ukrainian amateur tournaments and in European qualifiers.
Coach Andrii “Skeenny_” Piatnytskyi organizes Rocket League tournaments in Ukraine and works to promote the game locally. He will lead the team’s preparation and make in-competition decisions.
The federation issued the lineup as its selection for national representation in international Rocket League competition.
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