Razork set to stay for fifth year with Fnatic in the LEC
Jack Stewart, Senior Editor
Last Updated: 27/11/2025
Fnatic are set to stick with League of Legends (LoL) jungler Iván ‘Razork’ Martín Díaz for the 2026 LEC season.
This will be his fifth year on the team, but he and Fnatic haven’t won a trophy in that time.
Sheep Esports reported that Razork will remain Fnatic’s starting jungler, and Razork was quick to shush any critics.
— Razørk 🦭 (@RazorkLoL) November 26, 2025
Razork will now likely see out his current contract, which keeps him with the LEC team until November 16th, 2026.
This will make him one of Fnatic’s longest-serving players ever, overtaking the legendary Enrique ‘xPeke’ Cedeño Martínez
Though reportedly, Razork did explore other options and was offered to other teams.
According to Sheep Esports, Fnatic tried to swap him with Natus Vincere for highly-rated rookie Enes ‘Rhilech’ Uçan but were turned down.
Fnatic also tried to swap with GIANTX to bring back Korean support Yoon ‘Jun’ Se-jun, but talks didn’t progress.
[SOURCES] Jungler Razork 🇪🇸 will be Fnatic 🇬🇧's starting jungler in the 2026 #LEC season
— Sheep Esports (@Sheep_Esports) November 26, 2025
it will be his fifth year playing with the organization
Report by @anonimotum @LEC_Wooloo @i_Eros_ https://t.co/Oew1iWBdm2
Razork reportedly had the chance to join Team Heretics but opted to stay with Fnatic.
Since joining Fnatic, Razork has competed in four LEC finals and has attended LoL Worlds every year.
Though the team has not made the top eight at Worlds in that time. This year, they were one of the first teams eliminated after failing to win a match.
Fnatic has not won a title since the 2018 Summer Playoffs, back when the league was still the EU LCS.
Fnatic will now look to end that seven-year drought with a mostly new roster.
After the internal issues Fnatic grappled with in the LEC last year, it’s no surpirse that they’re making a lot of changes.
Fnatic’s reported LEC 2026 roster
[SOURCES] AD Carry Upset 🇩🇪 will stay with Fnatic 🇬🇧 for the 2026 #LEC season
— Sheep Esports (@Sheep_Esports) November 24, 2025
Fnatic’s final choice was between him and 3XA 🇫🇷
Report by @LEC_Wooloo @anonimotum @i_Eros_ 🔽https://t.co/Z6sLTVIuLU
Only one other 2025 Fnatic player will be staying with Razork if reports are accurate.
That is botlaner Elias ‘Upset’ Lipp, who has supposedly signed another one-year contract with the team.
Meanwhile, his botlane partner Mihael ‘Mikyx’ Mehle departed Fnatic early into the offseason to sign with SK Gaming.
Toplaner Óscar ‘Oscarinin’ Muñoz is seemingly still with the organisation, but seemingly won’t be the starting player.
He is set to be replaced by rookie toplaner Panagiotis ‘Empyros’ Tantis, who finished third in the LFL last split with Gentle Mates.
Another rookie is also set to join Fnatic in Korean support Park ‘Lospa’ Joon-hyeong.
Lospa has been competing in Spain with GIANTX Pride after developing in Gen.G’s academy alongside T1’s new ADC Kim ‘Peyz’ Su-hwan.
The Fnatic LEC 2026 roster is then completed by one of the biggest signings of the off-season, Vladimiros ‘Vladi’ Kourtidis.
The talented Greek midlaner was awarded the LEC Winter MVP award and reportedly wanted to play with Razork.
Jack Stewart, Senior Editor
In my seven years of esports writing, I've introduced esports coverage to newspapers, interviewed some of the biggest names in the industry, and driven viewers mad with the puns in my YouTube scripts. I'm most proud of the latter.
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