Counter-Strike 2 player banned 10 years for punching another player

A Counter-Strike 2 player, MAUschine, has been banned for 10 years after punching his opponent on stage during a tournament in Leipzig, Germany. The Esports Integrity Commission is investigating the incident for potential additional sanctions.
MAUschine, a 30-year-old Berlin-based Counter-Strike 2 player, has received a 10-year ban from DACH CS Masters for punching his opponent, Fabian 'Spidergum' Salomon, on stage during the CAGGTUS Leipzig CS2 tournament's awards ceremony on April 19. The incident occurred after MAUschine's team lost to Spidergum's Legends Lobby, and MAUschine appeared upset that Spidergum was mimicking his victory calls. DACH CS Masters condemned the violence and reported the incident to the Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) for potential additional sanctions. Regnum4games, Spidergum's team, is providing legal support to their player. The ESIC investigation could result in further sanctions beyond the 10-year ban. The incident highlights the importance of maintaining professional standards in esports.
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