The Australian Tekken player becomes a free agent after thanking the organization that signed him to his first team
Benjamin "Yagami" Torngdee announced that his time with Al Qadsiah has come to an end, bringing a close to a two-year stint with the Saudi organization. In his farewell message, Yagami described Al Qadsiah as his first team and thanked the organization for its support, adding that he's excited to see what the future holds.
Yagami has established himself as one of Australia's top Tekken competitors in recent years, building an international presence while representing Al Qadsiah. According to Liquipedia, he has been active since 2020 and has accumulated nearly $100,000 in career tournament earnings. With his departure now official, he enters the market as a free agent ahead of the next stretch of the competitive season.