TL;DR
- Fnatic secured Nisqy as their starting mid laner, bringing LCS championship experience back to Europe
- The organization faces critical ADC replacement challenge following Rekkles’ departure to G2 Esports
- Internal team conflicts between Bwipo and Selfmade threaten roster stability and performance
- Upset emerges as primary candidate to fill ADC role with aggressive playstyle contrast
- Management must address both roster gaps and internal cohesion issues simultaneously

Fnatic has strategically acquired Yasin “Nisqy” Dinçer to anchor their mid lane for the upcoming competitive season. This move represents a calculated shift in the team’s strategic approach to lane dominance.
The organization’s 2021 lineup continues to develop with purpose, having secured the former Cloud9 mid laner for their primary roster. The transition leaves questions about the future of previous mid laner Tim “Nemesis” Lipovšek, whose contractual obligations concluded in mid-November.
Nisqy makes his European comeback following a productive two-year tenure in North American competition. During his Cloud9 stint, the Turkish player competed at the 2019 World Championship and secured an LCS championship during the Spring 2020 split. Originally contracted through 2021 with Cloud9, organizational restructuring led to his replacement by Croatian star Luka “Perkz” Perković.
???????? Excited to be back where it all started
???????? Excité d’être de retour là où tout a commencé
???????? Ik ben blij om terug te komen waar het allemaal begon
???????? Her şeyin başladığı yere döndüğüm için heyecanlıyım#TEAMNISQY #fncwin https://t.co/CCAyqQot9s— Yasin Dincer (@Nisqylol) November 24, 2020
Fnatic still missing a key player on its LoL roster
Fnatic’s League of Legends lineup remains incomplete for the 2021 campaign despite recent additions. The team successfully renewed support specialist Zdravets “Hylissang” Iliev Galabov while integrating Nisqy, yet critically lacks a starting bottom lane marksman. Earlier this period, the storied organization parted ways with legendary ADC Martin “Rekkles” Larsson, who finalized terms with rival organization G2 Esports. Fnatic’s recruitment team continues evaluating suitable candidates to fill this pivotal role.
Multiple professional players circulate in speculation circles, with former Astralis bottom laner Elias “Upset” Lipp emerging as the most credible option. Upset would introduce a fundamentally distinct approach to the bottom lane dynamic. The German competitor has established reputation for exceptionally assertive and forward-thinking laning phase execution, characteristics that contrasted with Rekkles’ more calculated methodology.
Fnatic starts the year with a challenge
Even before competitive matches commence, Fnatic confronts multiple organizational hurdles requiring resolution. During a recent broadcast of The Crack Down, top lane specialist Gabriël “Bwipo” Rau publicly criticized team jungler Oskar “Selfmade” Boderek. Bwipo characterized Selfmade as exceptionally skilled but individually focused, demonstrating limited commitment to supporting lane partners. The top laner indicated he had transparently addressed these concerns with organizational leadership, yet after twelve months, substantive resolution remains elusive.
“This all ends in me having a team I don’t really like…”
Rekkles is gone, and @Bwipo may well be next; he has publicly lashed Selfmade, and hinted this is his last year playing for @FNATIC. Something has to be going seriously wrong behind the scenes for the #LEC giants. pic.twitter.com/0Z45eTMLQ7
— Isaac McIntyre (@isaacmcintyre) November 19, 2020
Bwipo further revealed he abandoned attempts to mediate the situation, accepting his participation in a team environment he doesn’t genuinely appreciate. Fnatic’s administrative leadership has not yet provided official response to Bwipo’s concerning declarations.
Action Checklist
- Evaluate Nisqy’s integration timeline and expected performance metrics
- Assess ADC candidate pool and conduct tryouts for optimal Rekkles replacement
- Implement team cohesion workshops to address Bwipo-Selfmade synergy issues
- Develop communication protocol between players and management for conflict resolution
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