Fnatic Academy tumbled out of the EU League of Legends Challenger Series qualifiers this week.
The team finished at the bottom of group A with four losses and one win, which they picked up against SK Gaming.
So what went wrong for Fnatic’s academy side? Well, they’ve only been playing together for a few weeks, and were only officially announced earlier this month.
It’s worth remembering they only just about made it into the qualifiers. They finished third in the open qualifiers, behind Low Priority and K1ck Black, but with the Fnatic name obviously comes high expectations.
ADC Sébastien “Exork” Lamorte recently admitted in an interview that the Academy team were “far from LCS level – really far”, but still expected them to qualify for the Challenger Series.
On paper, the line-up was impressive. Experienced British jungler Matt “Impaler” Taylor and Fnatic’s former first-team support Johan “Klaj” Olsson were joined by top-laner Jorge “Werlyb” Casanovas and mid-laner Hicham “SozPurefect” Tazrhini. But for some reason, the players didn’t seem to get results on the Rift.
Surprisingly, Klaj was probably the most out of form player in the team. As team captain calling the shots, perhaps the pressure got to him after he left the first team. He started off with a 1/6/4 score in the first game against Low Priority, and other than a decent 1/3/16 score against SK Gaming, didn’t really turn up in the qualifiers.
The carry players didn’t carry and step up where required, and Fnatic were unable to turn things around, crashing out disappointingly in last place.
While it’s likely Fnatic Academy will now disband, it will be a shame for Fnatic to give up on its second team so quickly. Coach Jean-Francois “Nuddle” Caron is already looking for new analyst roles on Twitter as he heads back to his home country of Canada.
Perhaps the roster will be rejigged and, who knows, maybe the team will even be pushed into a national league somewhere.
Misfits, on the other hand, topped group A with four wins and one loss. Formerly known as the Renegades Banditos, the ESL UK Premiership champions will play against ESG tomorrow (Friday May 27th at 2pm CEST) as they attempt to qualify for the Challenger Series proper.
You can see Fnatic’s Challenger Series matches and what went wrong here:
- Fnatic Academy vs Misfits
- Fnatic Academy vs SK Gaming
- Fnatic Academy vs Tricked Esports
- Fnatic Academy vs Melty

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