After Team Vitality announced its team full of superstars earlier this week, Fnatic is now doing the same.
Fnatic is one of the most iconic teams within ‘League of Legends,’ but ended 2021 on a false note. It did qualify for the ‘League of Legends’ World Championship but, without botlaner Elias ‘Upset’ Lipp, ended up not winning a single match there. Time for a change, they thought at Fnatic, which brought no less than two superstars and a promising jungler to the team.
The biggest name is undoubtedly midlaner Marek ‘Humanoid’ Brázda, who won the LEC twice last year with MAD Lions and made it to the quarter finals of the World Championship. Bad news for our Belgian midlaner Yasin ‘Nisqy’ Dinçer, of course, who moves to the bench.
BREAKING: FNATIC LEAK ENTIRE 2022 LEC ROSTER
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Taking his place in the top lane is Martin ‘Wunder’ Hansen, one of the most experienced players in the league. Fnatic is acquiring him from G2 Esports. Finally, Iván ‘Razork’ Martín Díaz from Misfits Gaming comes to fill the jungle position, following the departure of Belgian Gabriel ‘Bwipo’ Rau to Team Liquid. Fnatic’s experienced botlane, featuring ‘Upset’ and Zdravets ‘Hylissang’ Galabov, remains unchanged. The full news you can find on https://www.esportbetting.net.
Statement
Fnatic’s new team is immediately a solid statement within the LEC, as it spent a lot of money on both ‘Humanoid’ and ‘Wunder’. In fact, they were bought away from their teams and their contracts were taken over. According to analysts, this coming season we will see a duel between this Fnatic and the new roster of Team Vitality. Fans therefore hope that this will be the year in which Europe will perform better internationally.