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Yawi exits TNC after remarkable one-season stint

Yawi exits TNC after remarkable one-season stint

GMA Network02-07-2025
Tristan "Yawi" Cabrera and the TNC Pro Team have decided to part ways after a one-season partnership that saw the club emerge from being cellar-dwellers to being a title contender in the recent MPL Philippines Season 15.
TNC announced Yawi's departure on Wednesday, following the exits of his former teammates Renejay 'Renejay' Barcarse and John Paul 'H2WO' Salonga, who also left Aurora and Smart Omega, respectively, earlier today.
Yawi joined TNC late last year after he wrapped up his overseas stint with MPL Indonesia club Team Liquid.
His arrival was a huge boost for TNC, which had encountered struggles in the past seasons before making the playoffs in Season 15, their first since Season 9.
TNC, which racked up five wins and nine losses in the regular season, fell to Team Falcons in the first round of the post-season to bow out of contention.
—JKC, GMA Integrated News
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