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"The kidney can’t be saved, it’s almost not working anymore": Malr1ne opened up about health problems

25.09.2025
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Team Falcons midlaner Stanislav Malr1ne Potorak openly spoke about the condition of his kidney during a personal Twitch stream:

I have a congenital kidney disease. My left kidney almost doesn’t function, working at just 1–2%. The right one is larger than standard size and carries my body on its own.

According to him, the disease hydronephrosis has been developing since childhood, and medical intervention is currently not need, as there is no pain and the organ is already severely damaged.

The player emphasized that despite serious health problems, he continues to play and share moments of his life with fans.

Malr1ne also shared an interesting fact from his career: during his time with Nemiga Gaming, he ate up to 15 fruit ice pops ice cream a day several times a week, which could have affected his performance, but didn’t hinder the team.

It should be recalled that at The International 2025 Team Falcons became champions, defeating Xtreme Gaming in the grand final. Throughout the year, the team and the player have shown a high level of play, winning championship titles at various tournaments.

At the same time, there are rumors in the community that Stanislav may take a break from the professional scene or even leave the team. At the moment, the organization has not confirmed the roster for the new season, although it has already been invited to BLAST SLAM IV, which will begin on 14.10.2025.

Earlier, Cyberscore prepared an article about the team’s playstyle and tell what makes Malr1ne unique as a midlaner.

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