Lukas "gla1ve" Rossander, who has also been fined 1800 DKK (approximately €242), allegedly threatened to boycott the GDK LAN Finals last weekend if he could not take his gilfriend, Julie "Juliebabz" Kokholm, to the stage with him.
As per tournament rules, teams could only have five players and a manager on the stage, and Nicolaj "Nico" Jensen's girlfriend had already been registered as CPH Wolves' manager for the tournament.
With thousands of fans waiting to watch the grand final and Rossander nowhere to be seen, the tournament admins ultimately decided to let the player's girlfriend on stage, but the match still started almost one hour later than scheduled.
"Such an ultimatum is not in line with what we here deem good behaviour," a statement from Gaming.dk read.
"This behaviour was neither professional nor sportsmanlike, and it is not what we expect of our participants.
"Therefore, our judgment is clear: such behaviour has no place in our tournaments and the only way for players to learn this lesson is to feel the consequences
"gla1ve was intentionally responsible for delaying the final for 45 minutes. It is not okay to take away the production team's focus on the show and to make this team-mates and opponents, who showed up on time, wait for him."
In a statement issued to Gaming.dk, Rossander apologised for his behaviour and stated that he was simply dealing with things that are "much deeper and more personal than Counter-Strike."