Metizport confirm stanislaw signing, consider future of MaiL09 and Dragon

Metizport confirm stanislaw signing, consider future of MaiL09 and Dragon
Metizport have officially confirmed the signing of Canadian in-game leader Peter "stanislaw" Jarguz, finalizing a move that had been anticipated for weeks following multiple reports and stand-in appearances with the team.
The transfer marks a significant step in the organization’s transition toward an international lineup, with stanislaw expected to take over leadership duties after the benching of Jack "Jackinho" Ström Mattsson. Earlier reports indicated that the move was already in motion, with the veteran IGL lined up to reunite with head coach Vincent "vinS" Jozefiak, with whom he previously worked during their time together in Wildcard.
Stanislaw had already integrated into the squad prior to the official announcement, standing in for Metizport at ROG JOURNEY Spring 2026, where the team fielded a lineup featuring Plopski, isak, forsyy, Dragon, and stanislaw.
With the signing now confirmed, Metizport’s active roster is expected to stabilize around:
- stanislaw (IGL)
- Plopski
- isak
- forsyy
- Dragon
Strategic Direction and International Shift
The move reinforces Metizport’s ongoing restructuring strategy, which began in late 2025 when the organization started moving away from a purely Swedish core. The additions of Dragon and Czech AWPer forsyy, alongside the hiring of Polish coach vinS, signaled the beginning of a broader international project.
Bringing in stanislaw adds an experienced leader with a long history in tier-one Counter-Strike, tasked with stabilizing a roster that has struggled for consistency in recent months. Despite flashes of potential, the team remains outside the top tier, hovering around the top 90 in global rankings.
Uncertainty Around MaiL09
One of the key unresolved questions following the signing is the future of Liam "MaiL09" Tügel, one of Sweden’s most promising young talents.
MaiL09 was previously benched after a short stint in the main lineup due to role conflicts and the team’s broader restructuring efforts. His time with Metizport ultimately ended in a loan move to Alliance, where he has continued his development.
The 16-year-old has openly stated that his departure from Metizport came as the team pursued roster changes after things “didn’t click,” highlighting internal adjustments rather than purely individual performance issues.
Metizport are now reportedly weighing several options for the youngster, including:
- Extending his loan
- A potential transfer
- Or reintegration into the main lineup
His long-term future remains uncertain, but his status as a high-upside prospect ensures continued interest from multiple organizations.
Dragon’s Position Also Under Review
In addition to MaiL09, Metizport are also evaluating the situation of Nikola "Dragon" Boskovic, who has been part of the team’s international core since late 2025.
While Dragon has maintained relatively stable individual performances, the organization is reportedly considering whether to retain him as part of the long-term project or explore alternative options as the roster evolves.
This suggests that, despite confirming stanislaw, Metizport’s rebuild may not yet be complete.
Conclusion
The confirmation of stanislaw’s signing represents a decisive step in Metizport’s rebuild, providing the team with an experienced in-game leader to guide its international lineup.
However, the organization’s work is far from finished. With both MaiL09 and Dragon under evaluation, further roster moves remain possible as Metizport continue searching for a stable and competitive identity in the increasingly crowded European tier-two scene.




