Fnatic announce League of Legends roster for LEC 2025

Fnatic announce League of Legends roster for LEC 2025

Martin Arévalo-Östberg

21 Nov, 2024, 00:11

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Last updated: 9 Apr, 2025, 00:06

"2025 is going to be our year."

Fnatic look locked and loaded for the start of the LEC 2025 season, and they have made that perfectly clear with the announcement of their complete League of Legends roster for the coming year.

Following the news of Dardo stepping down from his role as Team Director of Fnatic, the team's new roster announcement further builds on the hype for the new year. With the team taking action during the offseason, Fnatic still have a long way to go to prove LEC supremacy in 2025.

New Year, New Fnatic

With the former South Korean Fnatic bot lane duo making the move over to GIANTX, the team did not wait long before finding suitable replacements. Though nothing had been made official yet, rumors have long swirled about the return of Upset and Mikyx to the Fnatic squad. Now, Fnatic themselves have cleared all doubt.

While Oscarinin, Razork and Humanoid are staying to defend the Fnatic colors in top lane, jungle, mid lane positions for another year, the signing of Upset and Mikyx to the bot lane will represent a return to a full European roster for Fnatic in the LEC.

Having secured a support player that won every single LEC title in 2024 in Mikyx, paired with Dardo's exit from the team, it is clear Fnatic are eager to return to the top of European League of Legends. Can 2025 really be Fnatic's year after all?

Fnatic roster 2025 LEC season:

  • Top Lane: Óscar “Oscarinin” Muñoz Jiménez
  • Jungle: Iván “Razork” Martín Díaz
  • Mid Lane: Marek “Humanoid” Brázda
  • AD Carry: Elias “Upset” Lipp
  • Support: Mihael “Mikyx” Mehle

fnatic's new roster will look to compete with g2 in the lec 2025 season
Fnatic have lost far too many LEC finals to G2 Esports, and are hoping to change that in 2025. (Credit: Wojciech Wandzel/Riot Games)

 

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