100 Thieves is cutting ties with Portuguese rifler André “Ag1l” Gil, ending a partnership that lasted roughly five months. The move signals that the organization’s return to competitive Counter-Strike 2 is still very much a work in progress.
Ag1l joined 100 Thieves in January 2026 after playing for Portuguese organization SAW, where he accumulated career earnings north of $75,000. At 23 years old, he was brought in as part of a broader roster rebuild that was supposed to mark 100 Thieves’ triumphant re-entry into CS2 competition.
What happened with 100T’s CS2 experiment
100 Thieves returned to competitive Counter-Strike 2 in late 2025 after stepping away from the scene for several years. Håvard “rain” Nygaard and Nicolai “device” Reedtz, both veterans with deep resumes in competitive CS, anchored the lineup. Lukas “gla1ve” Rossander, another well-known figure in the scene, was brought on as coach. Adding Ag1l to that mix was meant to inject younger talent alongside proven performers.
The news of Ag1l’s departure was first reported by Portuguese outlet RTP Arena on June 23, 2026. No official reason has been given for the split.






