Paris Eternal promote Féfé to head coach

The former player development coach is now in charge.

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One day after announcing the departure of former head coach Julien “daemoN” Ducros, the Paris Eternal have named Félix “Féfé” Münch as the team’s new head coach. Féfé worked as the Eternal’s player development coach during stage one.

The announcement comes just one day before stage two of the Overwatch League begins. Luckily for the Paris Eternal, Féfé has a long résumé of coaching experience. Before joining the Overwatch League, he was head coach of European Contenders team Eagle Gaming, which won Season 2 of EU Contenders. Féfé has also participated in analysis and casting for the French Overwatch League broadcast.

As a former head coach for an EU Contenders team, Féfé has a lot of experience in the current triple-triple, or GOATS, team composition. Triple-triple was the dominant composition in EU Overwatch for many seasons. This could be a boon for the Paris Eternal, who ended stage one with a 3-4 record and a 16th-place finish.

The Paris Eternal retains Joni “Seita” Paavola as strategic coach and Kyle “KyKy” Souder as assistant coach. The next game for the Paris Eternal is against the Guangzhou Charge at 11:15pm CT on April 4.

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