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Roster Changes

Source: Leaguepedia

LECLECCBLOLJanuary 25, 2026

Major Roster Changes Reshape EMEA and APAC League of Legends Teams

TL;DR

Several significant roster changes have been announced across EMEA and APAC leagues, impacting teams like FLH and ABV as they prepare for the upcoming competitive season.

A wave of roster changes has swept through the League of Legends scene, particularly affecting teams in the EMEA and APAC regions. FLH has made the most headlines by acquiring a spot in the RIVALS LEAGUE and announcing a full roster overhaul.

The team welcomed five new players: top laner Alxteria, jungler Alexx, mid laner Crossman, bot laner Namex, and support Snabi. Additionally, they have secured Spyke as their head coach, aiming to bring a fresh perspective and leadership to the roster. To bolster their bench, FLH has also recruited bot laner TNO as a substitute. However, the shake-up sees several players departing, including top laners Caucha and NeSMonstro, as well as supports Carolina, Glory3, and Tina. This complete reformation positions FLH as a team to watch as they seek to solidify their standing in the upcoming split.

In a surprising turn, EMEA team PHX announced the departure of their support player Wuis, creating a void in their roster. Meanwhile, Spyke, previously an assistant coach, has also left the organization, further complicating PHX's strategy moving forward.

Over at ABV, the organization has reshuffled its coaching staff and player lineup. Spuds joins as an assistant coach, while boc is introduced into the fold. The team also acquired jungler Doddy and mid laner Early Bird as substitutes. Teatime has made a significant transition from jungler to head coach, while top laner Dognappy will now serve as a substitute. The departures of Cormac and Dakin mark the end of an era for the team as they strive for a stronger performance next season.

In the APAC region, VLY announced the departure of top laner kkkkkkkkk and bot laner Rakii, indicating a need for change as they aim for improvement in the competitive landscape.

In other news, NA's SN has seen coach boc exit the organization, potentially impacting their strategy. Meanwhile, Brazilian teams PRAXIS and Reset E-Sports have joined forces, competing under the name Reset E-Sports PRAXIS in the LigaGG CELOL A 2026 Split 1. This partnership could provide a boost to both organizations as they aim for success in the Brazilian circuit.