Fnatic round out LEC 2024 roster with Jun

Fnatic round out LEC 2024 roster with Jun

Ganesh Jadhav

2 Nov, 2023, 17:17

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Last updated: 10 Apr, 2025, 19:15

Today, the LEC Giant Fnatic has announced the complete roster for 2024. In a series of posts, Fnatic confirmed the rest of the squad and announced the addition of Yoon "Jun" Se-jun. The former DRX Challengers and Academy player was part of the Kwangdong Freecs (KDF) roster before joining with Fnatic.

With Jun's announcement, Fnatic has completed their LEC 2024 roster. The roster is as follows:

Not too long ago, Fnatic retained the services of Razork and Humanoid. The duo has been a strong part of the Fnatic core. Along With Oscarinin and Noah, the duo made an incredible run at LEC Summer 2023 and LEC Season Finals 2023 to secure Worlds 2023. 

The latest addition Jun, started his career with DRX Academy in 2020. He started playing for their Challengers team in 2021. He was part of the main DRX roster in 2021 but returned to the Challengers roster in 2022.

During the 2022 season, he was named the LCK CL regular season MVP, Round 1 MVP and made it to the LCK CL first team. The impressive season got him a chance on KDF.

During his time on KDF, they only won six games in LCK Spring 2023 and four in the LCK Summer 2023. This was definitely a disappointing result.

Now that Jun has joined LEC 2024, it will be interesting to see how the roster performs. Jun definitely did not see success in 2023, but his accolades will definitely help Fnatic reach new heights.

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Featured Image Credits: LCK 2023 // Riot Games

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