DetonatioN FocusMe Announces SFL 2026 Roster as GO1 Steps Down

DetonatioN FocusMe has locked in its active roster for the 2026 Street Fighter League season while its longest-standing star steps away to pursue individual glory. The organization confirmed its four-man competitive lineup consisting of Itabashi Zangief, John Takeuchi, Kei.B, and Nauman. This selection marks a distinct structural shift for the team as it prepares for the next Pro-JP division cycle.

The most notable absence from the active lineup is GO1. The veteran competitor released a statement explaining his choice to prioritize solo tournament runs over the demanding schedule of a team league. Managing practice time across multiple upcoming fighting game titles influenced the decision.

Key Takeaways:

  • DetonatioN FocusMe finalized their four-man SFL 2026 active roster.
  • GO1 will step down from the active lineup to focus on individual tournaments.
  • The move mirrors a growing trend of veterans balancing multi-game schedules.

The Active Lineup

The finalized four-man squad features a robust mix of seasoned leadership and high-level execution. With the roster locked, the following competitors will represent the organization in the upcoming season:

  • Itabashi Zangief
  • John Takeuchi
  • Kei.B
  • Nauman

"We had an announcement from the team, but this year, we will be focusing mainly on individual competitions. After adjusting schedules for multiple titles, I realized that I wouldn't be able to secure enough practice time, which could end up burdening my teammates."GO1, DetonatioN FocusMe


Balancing a Multi-Game Calendar

GO1 is not the only veteran stepping back from active league play to navigate a crowded tournament circuit. Nemo similarly transitioned into a coaching role for Saishunkan Sol Kumamoto to free up time for individual competition. The introduction of major new fighting games like Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves has forced several top-tier players to choose between single-game league dedication and open-bracket flexibility. GO1 plans to remain with the organization in a supporting role while dedicating his main training hours to solo events.


A Shifting Competitive Landscape

The upcoming Pro-JP season will test the resilience of this retooled squad. The remaining four players must now shoulder the heavy rotational burden previously shared with one of the world's most consistent defensive anchors. This broader shift in veteran priorities points to a volatile and highly competitive league year. Teams that can adapt their preparation to these structural roster changes will likely dictate the pace of the entire 2026 circuit.


Sources: DetonatioN FocusMe, GO1 on X