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    FrosT joins FULL SENSE as Head Coach reuniting with former TALON core

    Written By Kaustavmani Choudhury Writer/Gamer
    Last UpdatedJuly 4, 2026 at 01:03PM
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    FULL SENSE have officially confirmed the signing of Hector "FrosT" Rosario as head coach for the remainder of the 2026 season, closing the book on a weeks-long saga surrounding his exit from Global Esports. The move brings FrosT back into the fold with a roster he knows intimately, setting up one of the more intriguing storylines heading into VALORANT Champions Tour 2026 - Pacific Stage 2.

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    FULL SENSE announces FrosT as their new Head Coach (Image Source: FULL SENSE/@fullsense_gg on X)

    The Global Esports Departure

    The uncertainty around FrosT's future was lurking around the internet for some time until June 27th, when Global Esports Founder & CEO Dr. Rushindra Sinha confirmed via YouTube that the coach had parted ways with the Indian organization.

    Sinha didn't hold back on the praise, calling FrosT a "brilliant coach" and expressing hope that their paths would cross again professionally down the line. The comments left the door open for a reunion somewhere in the scene.

    A Family Reunion

    FrosT's move to FULL SENSE isn't a fresh start so much as a homecoming. He's reuniting with the former TALON squad of Thanamethk "Crws" Mahatthananuyut, Taned "Killua" Teerasawad, Papaphat "Primmie" Sriprapha, and Jittana "JitBoyS" Nokngam—a core he spent two years building before circumstances pulled them apart.

    That separation came after Riot Games terminated TALON's VCT Partnership on November 18, 2025. Rather than let the roster disband, FULL SENSE stepped in and kept the Thai core together, effectively preserving the foundation FrosT had spent two seasons cultivating. Now, with his arrival, the full picture reassembles: coach and players back under one roof, picking up a project that was interrupted rather than abandoned.

    Credentials That Speak for Themselves

    FrosT's track record made him one of the more sought-after coaching names on the market. In just half a season with Global Esports, he took the team from a mediocre standing to qualifying for an international event, showcasing his ability to extract structure and improvement from a roster in a short window.

    That international debut, admittedly, didn't go as smoothly as they might have liked. Global Esports were eliminated from VALORANT Champions Tour 2026 - Masters London 2026 in the group stage, leaving some questions about how the partnership would have evolved further. Those questions are now moot, but the underlying takeaway remains: FrosT can accelerate a team's trajectory quickly, even if translating that into deep tournament runs is still a work in progress.

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    Global Esports were eliminated from VALORANT Masters London in the Swiss Stage by XLG (Image Source: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

    The Road Ahead

    The timeline here is tight. With less than two weeks remaining before Stage 2 begins, FrosT has to move fast—reacquainting himself with players he coached for two years but who've since operated under a different coaching philosophy following the TALON collapse.

    The target is clear: another international qualification, this time with Champions on the line. Given his history with this exact core, FULL SENSE will be banking on chemistry and shared understanding to shortcut the usual adjustment period. Whether two years of prior work translates into their second international appearance this year should become evident fast, given how little time is left on the clock.

    For all things VCT-related, make sure to stay tuned to THESPIKE.GG as we continue to update you with the freshest game and esports news.

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    Kaustavmani Choudhury

    I'm Kaustavmani Choudhury, or KC for short, or Zaibatsu, if you want. I'm an esports writer and enthusiast who's been working in the scene for 2 years now. Covering a range of games such as Counter-Strike, VALORANT and Rainbow Six Siege, among others, I believe I bring my own blend of expertise, storytelling, and insights into the world of Esports.

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