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Jaskic began his competitive career in 2017 by creating ”’TeamBalkan”’, an amateur team that later evolved into FireGG. He played primarily as an entry fragger until 2019.<ref>{{citation needed}}</ref> |
Jaskic began his competitive career in 2017 by creating ”’TeamBalkan”’, an amateur team that later evolved into FireGG. He played primarily as an entry fragger until 2019.<ref>{{citation needed}}</ref> |
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Between 2019 and 2020, he appeared as a ”’stand-in”’ for ”’G47 Esports”’, and later as a stand-in for ”’VisionGG”’ between 2020 and 2021, gaining experience in online qualifiers and tournaments.<ref>{{citation needed}}</ref> |
Between 2019 and 2020, he appeared as a ”’stand-in”’ for ”’G47 Esports”’, and later as a stand-in for ”’VisionGG”’ between 2020 and 2021, gaining experience in online qualifiers and tournaments.<ref>{{citation needed}}</ref> |
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=== FireGG (2021–present) === |
=== FireGG (2021–present) === |
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In 2021, Jaskic rebranded his original project as ”’FireGG”’, transitioning the group into a structured semi-professional organization. Under his leadership, FireGG adopted a focus on strategic preparation, consistency, and player development.<ref>{{citation needed}}</ref> |
In 2021, Jaskic rebranded his original project as ”’FireGG”’, transitioning the group into a structured semi-professional organization. Under his leadership, FireGG adopted a focus on strategic preparation, consistency, and player development.<ref>{{citation needed}}</ref> |
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In 2023, FireGG came ”’one match away from qualifying for [[IEM Cologne]] 2023”’, marking a significant milestone in Jaskic’s career and drawing attention to the team within the European semi-pro community.<ref>{{citation needed}}</ref> |
In 2023, FireGG came ”’one match away from qualifying for [[IEM Cologne]] 2023”’, marking a significant milestone in Jaskic’s career and drawing attention to the team within the European semi-pro community.<ref>{{citation needed}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 12:32, 8 October 2025
Bosnian–Norwegian semi-professional Counter-Strike 2 player
| Abaz “Z0xy” Jaskic | |
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| Team | FireGG |
| Role | In-game leader (IGL) |
| Game | Counter-Strike 2 |
| Born | December 13, 2003 Haugesund, Norway |
| Nationality | |
Abaz “Z0xy” Jaskic (born 13 December 2003) is a Bosnian–Norwegian semi-professional Counter-Strike 2 player and the founder of FireGG, an esports organization originally known as TeamBalkan. He currently serves as the team’s in-game leader (IGL).[1]
Jaskic was born in Haugesund, Norway, on 13 December 2003. He began playing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive during his early teens, developing strong mechanical skill and an interest in tactical leadership.[2]
Early teams (2017–2021)
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Jaskic began his competitive career in 2017 by creating TeamBalkan, an amateur team that later evolved into FireGG. He played primarily as an entry fragger until 2019.[3]
Between 2019 and 2020, he appeared as a stand-in for G47 Esports, and later as a stand-in for VisionGG between 2020 and 2021, gaining experience in online qualifiers and tournaments.[4]
FireGG (2021–present)
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In 2021, Jaskic rebranded his original project as FireGG, transitioning the group into a structured semi-professional organization. Under his leadership, FireGG adopted a focus on strategic preparation, consistency, and player development.[5]
In 2023, FireGG came one match away from qualifying for IEM Cologne 2023, marking a significant milestone in Jaskic’s career and drawing attention to the team within the European semi-pro community.[6]
Competing under the alias Z0xy, Jaskic is recognized for his tactical mindset and structured mid-round calling. Having transitioned from an entry fragger to an in-game leader, his playstyle emphasizes coordination, utility usage, and calm leadership under pressure.[7]
- 2017–2019: TeamBalkan — Founder / Player
- 2019–2020: G47 Esports — Stand-in
- 2020–2021: VisionGG — Stand-in
- 2021–present: FireGG — Founder / In-Game Leader
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