Odoamne and Caps make first LEC All-Pro team in community vote
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Odoamne and Caps make first LEC All-Pro team in community vote

The three teams consist of top players chosen by fans

The League of Legends European Championship unveiled its fan-voted All-Pro teams on Tuesday, ahead of the LEC Playoffs finals weekend.

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Players from Rogue and G2 Esports make up the five individuals in the first All-Pro squad, fitting players from the top two regulars season teams into an LEC dream team. In fact, the entire first, second and third teams consist of players from Fnatic, G2, Rogue and MAD Lions. The latter three teams all finished in the top three this split with highlight plays across the competition. But, Fnatic placed fifth behind an emerging Misfits squad, which did not earn any All-Pro accolades this split.

First LEC All-Pro team

  • Andrei “Odoamne” Pascu (Rogue)
  • Kacper “Inspired” Słoma (Rogue)
  • Rasmus “Caps” Borregaard Winther (G2)
  • Martin “Rekkles” Larsson (G2)
  • Mihael “Mikyx” Mehle (G2)

While G2 bombed out of the LEC playoffs and Worlds contention, the fans thought their regular season performance was enough to include three of the team’s players in their top squad. G2 finished second in the LEC regular season, thanks to a late five-game win streak, with Rogue placing just above them for the top spot. This marks Odoamne’s first appearance on the first team as he previously appeared on the second and third team across his over-five-year career in the league.

Second LEC All-Pro team

  • Adam “Adam” Maanane (Fnatic)
  • Marcin “Jankos” Jankowski (G2)
  • Marek “Humanoid” Brázda (MAD Lions)
  • Steven “Hans sama” Liv (Rogue)
  • Zdravets “Hylissang” Iliev Galabov (Fnatic)

The second All-Pro squad features the first MAD Lions player: Humanoid. He earns the honor of the second-best mid laner, according to the fans. MAD Lions place third in the LEC regular season and will be fighting for another LEC title this weekend.  The squad also features rookie Adam who came into the summer split after spending the spring in the French league and winning EU Masters. While he did not have the best laning statistics in the league, he does lead the position in first bloods and has been an integral part of his team’s success, especially in their recent playoff matches.

Third LEC All-Pro team

  • Martin “Wunder” Nordahl Hansen (G2)
  • Gabriël “Bwipo” Rau (Fnatic)
  • Yasin “Nisqy” Dinçer (Fnatic)
  • Elias “Upset” Lipp (Fnatic)
  • Norman “Kaiser” Kaiser (MAD Lions)

The final team is a mixture of the rest of the aforementioned teams and the rest of Fnatic’s starting squad. The addition of Wunder in the third team makes G2 and Fnatic the only two teams who have their entire roster represented in the All-Pro squad. Most notable in the third team is Bwipo’s inclusion, as it’s his first appearance as a jungler. He previously appeared on the list as a top laner.

This All-Pro vote marks Caps’ seventh appearance on the first team since his LEC debut on Fnatic in 2017. The midlaner has only missed one split (the recent LEC spring 2020 split), and appeared on the third team as a bot laner. His teammate at the time, Luka “Perkz” Perkovic, took his place on the top squad.

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