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Argentina and FC Barcelona player Sergio Aguero has been announced as a surprise Co-Streamer for Valorant Champions.
Argentinian football player Sergio Aguero has been announced as the latest high-profile figure to be co-streaming Valorant Champions. The KRU founder will be streaming all of the team’s matches at the tournament. Sergio Aguero is widely considered one of the best strikers of this generation, and recently transferred to Barcelona F.C. after a decade playing for Manchester City.

Aguero Set To Stream Valorant Champions
The hype around Valorant Champions continues to build as the best teams in the world get set to duke it out to be crowned World Champions. Before that though, the LATAM Valorant scene were hit with thesurprise announcementthat FC Barcelona football player Sergio Aguero will be co-streaming the event.
The former Manchester City player is the CEO and founder of KRU Esports, one of LATAM’s representatives at Valorant Champions. Per the announcement from theValorantLATAMTwitter page, Aguero will be streaming all of KRU’s matches throughout the tournament. Giving the LATAM community even more outlets to watch their favourite teams and players as they compete in Valorant Champions.

KRU Esports fans looking to watch their team in action can do so by tuning in to Aguero’sTwitchchannel. KRU will be kicking off their tournament hopes when they faceTeam Liquidin their first match in Group B on Day 2. They will certainly have their work cut out for them in this group as they will also have to contend with the likes of the ever dangerous Sentinels team as well as fellow LATAM opponent Furia Esports.
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Aguero and KRU Esports
The KRU Esports team has managed to impress within the LATAM Valorant scene as they accrued a series of high placements throughout the season. KRU also compete in FIFA and Rocket League.
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