Razork and Humanoid are set to stay with Fnatic for 2024

Razork and Humanoid are set to stay with Fnatic for 2024

Ganesh Jadhav

24 Oct, 2023, 09:12

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Last updated: 10 Apr, 2025, 20:30

One of the most successful European League of Legends organizations, Fnatic, is in process to secure two of its important pieces. The two players are Jungler Iván "Razork" Martín and Midlaner Marek "Humanoid" Brázda. This would be the duo’s third year with Fnatic.

Fnatic’s 2023 was filled with disappointing results. Fnatic welcomed Martin "Rekkles" Larsson back into the squad for 2023. The news took the league world by storm. Unfortunately the results did not match the hype created by the roster moves.

Fnatic only won two out of the nine games at LEC Winter 2023 and failed to qualify for the group stage. Come LEC Spring 2023, Rekkles switched to support, but the fate of the squad remained the same.

The squad won only four out of the nine games, placing 6th in the regular season. They lost both their group stage games. The addition of Adrian "Trymbi" Trybus and Noah helped them secure a second position at LEC Summer 2023 Regular season. They did place third behind G2 Esports and Excel, qualifying for the LEC Season Finals 2023.

At the LEC season Finals 2023, Fnatic made their way through the lower bracket round to reach the Grand Finals to finish second and qualify for the Worlds 2023. At Worlds 2023, Fnatic failed to secure the playoffs losing 2-3 in the Swiss stage.

While the squad did pick up the pace towards the end of the season, the changes had to be made.

The Fnatic 2024 LEC squad will be:

According to Sheep Esports' report Razork and Humanoid have extended their contract until 2026. They have also decided take a salary cut in the light of the troubling economic situations.

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