"Juv3nile" Banned for a Year
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07 April 2025 10:48
Riot Games has announced the suspension of Global Esports' head coach, Preston "Juv3nile" Dornon, for a period of 12 months, effective from April 4, 2025, following potential breaches of its Esports Global Code of Conduct.
The official statement from Riot Games indicated that Juv3nile will be prohibited from participating in all Riot-sanctioned esports competitions for the entirety of his suspension. Additionally, he will be required to complete an executive training program focused on conduct, respect, and professionalism.
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Global Esports issued a statement in response, expressing full support for Riot’s decision. “We respect and support Riot's decision fully. At Global Esports, we believe that accountability and integrity are non-negotiable. No matter how difficult or unfortunate a situation may be, the standards of conduct and professionalism — both inside and outside the game — must be upheld at all times, by coaches, staff & players,” the statement read.
With Juv3nile sidelined for the next year, Global Esports’ coaching staff is currently reduced to assistant coach Elevated and performance coach Patathor8. In the event that a new head coach is not appointed before the team’s next match, it is believed that Elevated will assume head coaching responsibilities temporarily.
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Drama
07 April 2025 10:48
Riot Games has announced the suspension of Global Esports' head coach, Preston "Juv3nile" Dornon, for a period of 12 months, effective from April 4, 2025, following potential breaches of its Esports Global Code of Conduct.
The official statement from Riot Games indicated that Juv3nile will be prohibited from participating in all Riot-sanctioned esports competitions for the entirety of his suspension. Additionally, he will be required to complete an executive training program focused on conduct, respect, and professionalism.
More:Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing Partners with SCUF Gaming
Global Esports issued a statement in response, expressing full support for Riot’s decision. “We respect and support Riot's decision fully. At Global Esports, we believe that accountability and integrity are non-negotiable. No matter how difficult or unfortunate a situation may be, the standards of conduct and professionalism — both inside and outside the game — must be upheld at all times, by coaches, staff & players,” the statement read.
With Juv3nile sidelined for the next year, Global Esports’ coaching staff is currently reduced to assistant coach Elevated and performance coach Patathor8. In the event that a new head coach is not appointed before the team’s next match, it is believed that Elevated will assume head coaching responsibilities temporarily.
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