The 27-year-old spent the last five months on the bench after a string of bad results earlier in 2021. His second career at Fnatic began in September 2018 and began immediately. Golden led Fnatic to win DreamHack Masters in October 2018 and finish the StarSeries i-League season eight in the same month and ESL ten Finals in December 2019. Today we bid our final farewell to @goldenmajk. Golden climbed through our academy team into the main starting line quickly proving his skill as a rifler & IGL, and a beloved player & prized player. Thank you for everything, Maikil. pic.twitter.com/o0Up6mpBS2. FNATIC (@FNATIC) December 14, 2021 Golden went to the WePlay Academy League season one final in August last year, but won’t be retiring as a player anymore. Since my time as coach was over, it was a great experience to learn and grow out of the game for me, said Golden on Twitter today. I was unable to play the IGL role at the moment, so this break from competitive was necessary to change the rules. The 27-year-old started his career as an academy player in 2016 and was promoted to the first team in 2017. He helped Fnatic to victory at the WESG Finals in March 2018, the IEM Katowice in March 2018, but was benched later that year in June. Not Fnatic, but he played for Cloud 9 between 2018 and 2019, but couldn’t help the North American organization win any championships. After the end of the season closes, several organizations will make changes for 2022, and Golden is a dedicated in-game leader who can be free on the market.