Alliance.Coven, an all-female new Valorant competitive lineup has been signed by the esports company Alliance. Lada “h6ted-the-most” Kozhemyakina, Jade Duffy, Dana “Danah” Almadhoun, Julie “Pinkalie” Lim, and Laure “Xaline” MATEOS, shall be making up the new all-female lineup for the popular FPS shooter game.
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π¬π§ @jadeviolet_#LongLiveAlliance #ACoven pic.twitter.com/a9g18UvzmC— Alliance ππ (@theAllianceGG) January 19, 2022
Alliance announces new all-female Valorant roster
The female roster is made up of a diverse group of EMEA players, who previously competed under the orgless label of Chat Banned. In January, the new Valorant roster will play in the Valorant Championship Tour Qualifier, VLR France – Revolution Qualifiers, and VCT Game Changers, with Danah being the in-game leader.
Ψ§ΩΩΩΩ ΩΩ Ψ§ΩΨΩ Ψ―. Thank god and thank you all for the continuous support. I will now be playing for @theAllianceGG with the girls and my new fam π₯°! pic.twitter.com/yz2Dk1cojX
— Danah (@DanahCS) January 19, 2022
Nico “Myagus” Gonzalez-Beltran and Aymeric “Izzy” Ast will manage and coach the new lineup, respectively. In 2022, they’ll try to lead the new Valorant squad to victory.
The Esports organisation of Alliance was founded in 2013 and is noted for fielding elite competitive teams in Esports gaming titles such as Dota 2, Smash, PUBG Mobile, League of Legends among others. The new improvements appear to have helped the organization’s primary team get off to a solid start after finishing fourth in the EMEA Stage One Closed Qualifiers One. They’ll compete in an EMEA Closed Qualifier on Feb. 11 in order to qualify for the EMEA Stage One Challengers event.