Meet Coven, the first all-female Valorant team from Alliance.
Coven is also the first women’s division for the Sweden-based esports organization, featuring a group of players from the EMEA region who previously competed under the banner, Chat Banned.
Under the Chat Banned banner, the team most recently took 5th-6th place at VCT Game Changers 2021 EMEA Series 3.
Who is in Alliance.Coven?
Alliance.Coven’s Valorant roster for the 2022 season
- Lada “h6tedthemost” Kozhemyakina
- Jade “Jade” Duffy
- Dana “Danah” Almadhoun
- Julie “Pinkalie” Lim
- Laure “Xaline” Mateos
The players come from a diverse range of nations, including Russia, Scotland, Qatar, and France.
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“Today we take a huge leap for Alliance as an organization and complete a personal dream of mine as we welcome our first all women’s division in Valorant Coven,” said Kelly Ong, Chief Strategy Officer.
“Coven is a division of fierce competitors who will represent the values we’ve been building in Alliance for years.”
They are managed and coached by Nico “Myagus” Gonzalez-Beltran and Aymeric “Izzy” Ast respectively.
Coven will take part in the Valorant Champions Tour qualifier, VRL France: Revolution qualifiers, and VCT Game Changers in January. They join other major organizations in fielding female Valorant rosters, including G2 Esports, Team Liquid, and TSM.
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