1. MAUschine punched his opponent during a Counter-Strike 2 tournament award ceremony, leading to a shock and outrage.
2. The incident was fueled by taunts and mocking after MAUschine’s team lost, escalating tensions.
3. He received a 10-year ban from the German DACH League, was suspended from Twitch, and was issued a lifetime ban by the Esports Integrity Commission.
Unexpected Violence During Counter-Strike 2 Tournament
Recently, a very shocking incident occured during a Counter-Strike 2 event when a player assaulted his opponent visibly in front of everyone. This took place at a LAN in Germany at the CAGGTUS Leipzig tournament, specifically during the award ceremony, which was supposed to be a celebrations moment but turned into chaos.
Player Details and the Incident
Maurizio “MAUschine” Weber, a 31-year-old streamer from Berlin known for his semi-professional gaming, abruptly walked up and punch his opposing player, Fabian “Spidergum” Salomon, straight in the face. The punch was forceful enough to cause Spidergum’s glasses to fly off into the audience, and the entire crowd and event host appeared stunned. Interestingly, MAUschine didn’t stop or show any sign of anger, instead he proceeded to shake hands and act normal, which made it even more shocking when the host had to step in and remove him from the stage.
Background and Motivation Behind the Attack
This violent act was a direct consequence of the intense rivalry at the tournament, especially after MAUschine’s team was defeated by Spidergum’s team, Legends Lobby, in the grand finals. The event didn’t feature large cash prizes, nor were the stakes exceptionally high, making this outburst even more unexpected. During the finals, Spidergum mocked MAUschine by shouting “papichulo,” a phrase which is a signature catchphrase of MAUschine himself. The teasing clearly ruffled him, and his frustration boiled over after repeated taunts, leading to the uncalled for violence.
Community and Organizational Response
Following the incident, the German Counter-Strike community and the tournament organizers, DACH CS Masters, wasted no time in condemning what had happened. They issued a statement emphasizing that violence has no place in gaming competitions and announced that MAUschine would face a ban for ten years. The incident was reported to the Esports Integrity Commission, highlighting its seriousness. Later, the fallout extended beyond just the tournament as MAUschine was banned from the broader DACH League and Fragster, plus his Twitch account was also suspended, further damaging his reputation.
Serious Consequences Implemented
Adding to the gravity of the situation, on April 21 the ESIC (Esports Integrity Commission) handed down a lifetime ban to Maurizio “MAUschine” Weber, which means he is barred from participating in any ESIC-sanctioned events worldwide. This marked the sixth lifetime ban in the history of the organization and symbolizes the strict stance against violence within the esports community. This decisive punishment underlines the importance of sportsmanship and the zero-tolerance policy toward physical assaults during official events.










