THE ROSTER

Gwinn Surged into the scene when he joined Carolina in late 2023 and quickly made his mark by earning CDL 2024 Rookie of the Year. Known for aggressive, fast-paced SMG-style play — a high kill/death ratio, strong online performance, and the potential to become a breakout star in the league.


Isiah “Gwinn” Gwinn – USA – May 2, 2002

Ronald "Abe" Abraham is a professional Call of Duty player known for his fast-paced gameplay and aggressive SMG role. He made a name for himself in Challengers & the CDL with teams like the Stallions and Toronto KOI. Abe emerged from the North American challenger circuit and made a splash at the Esports World Cup 2025, where his strong performance earned him attention and helped land his spot on Surge.


Ronald "Abe" Abraham – USA – June 22, 2005

Noah “Lunarz” Whillock is viewed as one of those players with a high developmental ceiling — calm, adaptable, and steadily improving. Many analysts see him as a future backbone-type player who could become a long-term asset for any roster he’s on.


Noah “Lunarz” Whillock – USA – August 22, 2003

Kaci “Lqgend” Sabri is a French former Halo World Champion who transitioned into the Call of Duty League with Vancouver Surge for the 2026 season. Known for lightning-fast reactions, elite controller mechanics, and a championship mindset, he brings cross-title excellence and a proven winning pedigree. Lqgend’s move to CoD marks one of the most anticipated role-switch debuts in the league, adding explosive star potential to the Surge lineup.


Kaci “Lqgend” Sabri – France – October 11, 2003

A former pro turned coach, Rambo joins the Surge as one of the most respected voices in Call of Duty. Having coached Huke and Illey to the 2020 CDL title, Rambo is looking to recreate that success for the Surge in Modern Warfare III.


Raymond “Rambo” Lussier – Canada – March 3, 1989