Find out why coach Yeb became VP of ONIC Esports here.
Former Fnatic ONIC coach, Denver “Yeb” Miranda officially became Vice President of ONIC Esports some time ago.
The appointment of the former ONIC PH coach was surprising, after he previously said farewell to Kairi et al. Yeb’s journey for almost 4 seasons in MPL Indonesia, was very successful in winning four-peat champions in 2 years.
It would not be surprising, if in the end coach Yeb became VP of ONIC Esports. Coach Yeb did not leave the team that raised him.
Family is one of the reasons coach Yeb became VP of ONIC Esports. However, it turns out there was something else that pushed him to switch roles in the esports scene.
In an interview with Moonton’s PR & Communication Manager, Azwin Nugraha (MLBB Esports) with Media, ONE Esports asked why coach Yeb became VP of ONIC Esports.
Not only because of family, it turns out that the reason coach Yeb became VP of ONIC Esports was part of the coach’s plan.
First, coach Yeb answered that when he entered the esports scene he had already thought about what kind of career path he wanted.
“In my opinion, since I first entered the esports scene as a player, I have thought about my career path. After becoming a player, what do I want to be next? “Maybe I could become a coach, and finally I coached,” said coach Yeb to ONE Esports.
Furthermore, coach Yeb also did the same thing when he became a roro4d coach. He is already thinking about becoming part of the team management.
“After becoming a coach, I also thought about what I wanted to be next? What could I possibly do? “Maybe join to be part of the team management, but I don’t know when yet,” added Yeb.
When he was appointed VP of ONIC Esports, coach Yeb admitted that he openly accepted the offer.
Asked whether it was possible for him to return to being a coach on the scene, coach Yeb could not confirm that this would happen.
Coach Yeb will focus on the position he currently holds, including helping the ONIC Esports coaching staff.
“This time, ONIC gave me the opportunity to be part of the management, I just accepted it,” he said.
“If there is a chance for me to return to coaching, I don’t know yet. Because, before I started my career as a coach, it was very difficult to find references or coaching clinics. “Maybe I will just help the ONIC coaching staff first, before I return to being a coach or whatever in the future,” he concluded.