LOL: Team Vitality reveals LEC, LFL rosters for 2025

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Team Vitality revealed the rosters for the French organization’s League of Legends teams in the LEC and LFL for 2025 on Friday.

The LEC team will field a lineup featuring two newcomers in Turkish toplaner Kaan “Naak Nako” Okan and Polish midlaner Mateusz “Czajek” Czajka from Vitality’s LFL academy team.

The team will be led by the coaching staff of James “MAC” MacCormack and Patrick “Pad” Suckow-Breum.

“These latest recruitments are a reflection of Team Vitality’s commitment to fostering a performance-driven culture while pushing boundaries to achieve excellence and progress the League of Legends performance system for the club,” the organization said.

Meanwhile, French midlaner Vincent “Vetheo” Berrie and Croatian botlaner Josip “Jopa” Cancar will join the LFL team. They will be joined by Austrian toplaner Maximilian “Vertigo” Race, German jungler Lukas “Lurox” Thoma and Turkish support Kadir “Fleshy” Kemiksiz.

The LFL team will be led by new head coach Arvindir.

“With this talented and experienced lineup, Vitality.Bee is ready to dominate the upcoming season,” the organization said. “Backed by a powerful team and players with diverse profiles, each member brings their unique skills and a shared common ambition for success. Their ultimate goal: to surpass previous performances and lead the team to the top of the competition.”

–Field Level Media

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