“Lecles” Martin Larsson, who joined the T1 e-sports academy, left the team amid a lot of buzz this year.
T1 announced on social media on the 13th (Korea time) that it had terminated the contract under mutual agreement with “Lecles” Martin Larsson, who was working at the T1 e-Sports Academy.
Reckless, who debuted in 2012, moved to Fnatic but failed to play due to age restrictions. Reckless, who has officially played since 2013, has led his team to a European LEC spring regular season win (all 18 games won) in 2015 along with Huni Heo Seung-hoon (current LCK commentator) and Rainover Kim Eui-jin (currently coach for Team Liquid). He then beat Orixen 3-2 in the final to win the title. 토토사이트
Reckless, who played as a Fnatic one-club man until 2020, moved to G2 e-sports ahead of the 2021 season. However, transferring to G2 was the worst choice for him. Reckless, who played for one year with Carmine Cope (LEC joining from the 2024 season), a French league, returned to Fnatic, but took a break after playing only LEC Winter and Spring in 2023, preparing to change his position as a supporter.
Recles, who recently won the League of Legends World Championship (LOL World Cup) as a sub-member, signed a two-year contract with T1, but will return in a year. Recles said, “I was recently diagnosed with autism spectrum and had a hard time after leaving Fnatic in 2020 after a family accident,” adding, “I was actually thinking that I wanted to rest this season, but T1 suggested it first, but I thought I would regret it if I didn’t challenge it for the future.”
“Everyone made the right decision, but my problem hasn’t been solved. Now I think it’s time to solve these problems. I think there should be Sweden close to my family,” he said. “Luckily, I got an offer to continue my professional career at home next season. Thinking about the next few years, I thought that this change could help me achieve my goal.”
Finally, “Lekles” said, “You can think this decision is unexpected after winning the LOL World Cup with “Jeopeguke,” and added, “But I hope you understand that the decision came out of the desire to keep playing and develop.”