Media: Timur "FL4MUS" Marev to join OG on loan

Media: Timur "FL4MUS" Marev to join OG on loan
According to media reports, Russian CS2 pro Timur “FL4MUS” Marev is set to join OG on a loan deal.
🔹 Who is FL4MUS — and where he stands now
FL4MUS (real name Timur Marev) is a 21-year-old professional Counter-Strike 2 player from Russia.
Most recently, he played under the banner of 9BOOMPRO. Previously, he spent time with Virtus.pro (VP), though his tenure there was turbulent: after being signed, he eventually ended up on the bench.
Earlier in 2025, FL4MUS attempted a comeback by forming a mixed lineup under 9BOOMPRO, showing that despite setbacks, he was still committed to proving his value.
On HLTV, his recent performance metrics (across the past 3 months / 44 maps) show a Rating 3.0 of 1.11.
🔹 What the loan to OG could change
If the loan deal goes through, this move represents a significant chance for FL4MUS to reestablish himself at a high-level, stable organization. OG’s interest suggests they see potential in him — perhaps valuing his recent form, experience, or hunger for redemption.
For FL4MUS, such a move could mean:
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A return to the top-tier competitive scene with a recognized brand.
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More stable infrastructure and support compared to ad-hoc lineups.
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A fresh start, distancing himself from recent bench periods and instability.
🔹 Background: FL4MUS’s roller-coaster career so far
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FL4MUS’s journey has seen multiple shifts: from promising up-and-comer to a benched prospect.
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His stint with 9BOOMPRO was an attempt to get competitive LAN time again, and while the team does not compete at the very top tier, it kept him active and visible.
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His stats demonstrate he’s still capable: recent Rating 3.0 of 1.11 is in the top 25% percentile among players.
Given all that, the loan to OG could offer him a “reset button” of sorts — a chance to revitalize his career at a higher level, and to prove that he belongs among top-tier CS2 competitors once more.
🔹 What remains uncertain — and what to watch
At the moment:
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The loan is reportedly “in the works” but — as of writing — no final contract or official confirmation has been publicly posted by OG or FL4MUS’s previous club.
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It remains to be seen whether OG intends to use FL4MUS as a core starter or a bench/rotation option. That will determine how much opportunity he gets to showcase himself.
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As with many recent “comeback stories,” the pressure to perform will be high — both from the organization and from fans/community watching his next steps.
Still, in the often-unstable world of pro Counter-Strike, a loan to a reputable org like OG might be exactly what a talented but inconsistent player needs to get back on track.




