As the official National Team Partner of the Esports Nations Cup 2026, Ukraine’s PUBG roster brings together two NAVI players and two representatives from Team Nemesis — teams that already share experience competing at the highest level and know each other well from club competition. Coach ALREIN, who over the past year has worked with all of the main roster’s players, has a rare advantage for a national team setup — no need to spend time on introductions, jumping straight into building synergy.
Anton “Feyerist” Dutchak
NAVI captain. Responsible for coordinating team actions and smart rotations across the map — while the aggressive players pressure opponents, he covers the flanks and keeps the team’s structure intact. Has competed at the Esports World Cup, PUBG Global Series, PUBG EMEA Championship, and PGC. Finished top 3 at PUBG Global Championship 2025 with NAVI.
Vitalii “Hakatory” Shaida
NAVI’s primary firepower — considered one of the most dangerous riflers in the world. At PGS 2, he pulled off an incredible comeback with NAVI to claim the championship — at that tournament, Hakatory was literally wiping entire enemy squads and picked up numerous Man of the Match awards.
Serhii “SoseD” Zubkov
Support, Team Nemesis. Former NAVI player from 2023 to 2026, where he competed in 7 top-level tournaments and finished 3rd at PUBG Global Championship 2025. But SoseD is known not only as a pro player — he’s one of the most popular content creators in European PUBG, known for aggressive ranked gameplay and challenges like winning 20 squad matches in a row. With Nemesis, he qualified for PGS 2026 C3 Final and PGS 2026 Circuit 4 — Series Final.
Vladyslav “DIFX” Nevykhozhy
Fragger, Team Nemesis. One of the most experienced Ukrainian players in PUBG. Started with NoNames in 2023, then moved to Woo, NAVI (2024, over 350 official matches, 6th place at PGC 2024), and Geekay Esports (winner of PUBG EMEA Championship Spring 2025). With Nemesis, qualified for PGS 2026 C3 Final and PGS 2026 Circuit 4 — Series Final. Known for consistency and accuracy at mid and long range.
Substitutes: Hexecutor, Drugomu
Coach: Vadym “ALREIN” Lovin
ALREIN explains the advantage of already knowing the players: “The fact that the guys have played together for a long time will help them understand each other better during the game. The synergy and teamplay factor is far more important than any strategies at tournaments like this. Plus, I already know how each of them behaves outside the game — that will help me spot emerging issues faster and address them almost preemptively.”
On the choice of substitutes: “Three factors need to be considered. First — at least one substitute should be a competitive fit. Second — the substitute players shouldn’t create tension within the team. Third — they shouldn’t be in direct competition with the starting roster. Hexecutor and Droog will handle these requirements well.”

About the Ukrainian Esports Federation (UESF)
The Ukrainian Esports Federation (UESF) is the official national organization that develops and regulates esports in Ukraine. Under the leadership of President Maksym Krippa, the federation organizes national championships, represents Ukraine on the international stage, and builds an ecosystem where every player — from beginner to professional — has the opportunity to grow. UESF unites players, clubs, the community, and partners around a shared idea: esports is part of modern Ukrainian culture.
