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Rekkles
Background Information
NameCarl Martin Erik Larsson
Country of Birth
Sweden
BirthdaySeptember 20, 1996 (age 28)
Residency
EMEA
EMEA
Prev Residencies
EU
Europe
Competitive
TeamLos Ratones
Role
Support
Favorite Champs






Soloqueue IDsEUW: T1 Rekkles, Swedish Deft, Muzan#1996, Chapter 4, IIlIllIIIIllIlII,
KR: T1 레클레스, EnNopp112, FNC 레클레스
CN: Swedish
Social Media & Links

Carl Martin Erik "Rekkles" (▶️ listen) Larsson is a League of Legends esports player, currently support for Los Ratones.

Team History

Combine Role Swaps:No|Yes
Dates:Approx|Exact
TeamStartEnd
Notes
EU
Playing Ducks
≈May 2012≈2012-05-??≈Jun 2012≈2012-06-??≈1mo
ejel
EU
Team BLACK
Aug 20122012-08-03Aug 20122012-08-063dTemp Sub
ejel
EU
Fnatic
≈Nov 2012≈2012-11-??Dec 20122012-12-26[1]≈1mo 21d
ejel
EU
Fnatic.Beta
Dec 20122012-12-26[1]Apr 20132013-04-22[2]3mo 27d
ejel
EU
PrideFC
May 20132013-05-26[4]Jun 20132013-06-14[3]19d
ejel
EU
Copenhagen Wolves
Jun 20132013-06-14[3]≈Sep 2013≈2013-09-16≈3mo 2dOn Loan
ejel
EU
Fnatic
Nov 20132013-11-22[6]Nov 20142014-11-24[5]1yr 2d
ejel
EU
Alliance
Nov 20142014-11-24[8]Jan 20152015-01-08[7]1mo 14d
ejel
EU
Elements
Jan 20152015-01-08[7]May 20152015-05-13[9]4mo 5d
ejel
EU
Fnatic
May 20152015-05-14[11]Nov 20202020-11-18[10]5yr 6mo
ejel
EU
G2 Esports
Nov 20202020-11-20[13]Nov 20212021-11-15[12]1yr 25d
ejel
EMEA
Karmine Corp
Nov 20212021-11-15[15]Dec 20222022-12-15[14]1yr 1mo
ejel
EMEA
Fnatic
Dec 20222022-12-15[14]Oct 20232023-10-12[16]9mo 28dInactive
ejel
KR
T1 Esports Academy
Dec 20232023-12-11[18]Nov 20242024-11-13[17]11mo 2d
ejel
EMEA
Los Ratones
Nov 20242024-11-15[24]Present6mo
ej
TeamStartEnd
Notes
EU
Playing Ducks
≈May 2012≈2012-05-??≈Jun 2012≈2012-06-??≈1mo
ejel
EU
Team BLACK
Aug 20122012-08-03Aug 20122012-08-063dTemp Sub
ejel
EU
Fnatic
≈Nov 2012≈2012-11-??Dec 20122012-12-26[1]≈1mo 21d
ejel
EU
Fnatic.Beta
Dec 20122012-12-26[1]Apr 20132013-04-22[2]3mo 27d
ejel
EU
PrideFC
May 20132013-05-26[4]Jun 20132013-06-14[3]19d
ejel
EU
Copenhagen Wolves
Jun 20132013-06-14[3]≈Sep 2013≈2013-09-16≈3mo 2dOn Loan
ejel
EU
Fnatic
Nov 20132013-11-22[6]Nov 20142014-11-24[5]1yr 2d
ejel
EU
Alliance
Nov 20142014-11-24[8]Jan 20152015-01-08[7]1mo 14d
ejel
EU
Elements
Jan 20152015-01-08[7]May 20152015-05-13[9]4mo 5d
ejel
EU
Fnatic
May 20152015-05-14[11]Nov 20202020-11-18[10]5yr 6mo
ejel
EU
G2 Esports
Nov 20202020-11-20[13]Nov 20212021-11-15[12]1yr 25d
ejel
EMEA
Karmine Corp
Nov 20212021-11-15[15]Dec 20222022-12-15[14]1yr 1mo
ejel
EMEA
Fnatic
Dec 20222022-12-15[14]Apr 20232023-04-28[25]4mo 13d
ejel
EMEA
Fnatic
Apr 20232023-04-28[25]Oct 20232023-10-12[16]5mo 14dInactive
ejel
KR
T1 Esports Academy
Dec 20232023-12-11[18]Nov 20242024-11-13[17]11mo 2d
ejel
EMEA
Los Ratones
Nov 20242024-11-15[24]Present6mo
ej

News

  • 2012
  • 2013
  • 2014
  • 2015
  • 2019
  • 2020
  • 2021
  • 2022
  • 2023
  • 2024
EU
PDMay (approx.),
Rekkles joins.
EU
PDJune (approx.),
Rekkles leaves.
EU
BLACKAugust 3,
Svenskeren and
Rekkles join as temporary substitutes for MLG Summer Arena, replacing napraen and diqozoY, respectively.
EU
BLACKAugust 6,
Svenskeren and
Rekkles (temporary substitutes) leave.
EU
FNCNovember (approx.),
Rekkles joins.
EU
FNCDecember 26,
Rekkles leaves for academy roster.[1]
EU
FNC.BDecember 26,
Rekkles joins from main roster.
[1]
EU
FNC.BApril 22, Fnatic.Beta is disbanded.
Saphe,
Sairusq,
HawkDon,
Rekkles, and
Kazmitch leave.[2]
EU
PFCMay 26,
YoungBuck,
Shook v2,
cowTard,
Rekkles, and
Unlimited join.
[4]
EU
PFCJune 14, PrideFC transfers its roster to Copenhagen Wolves.
YoungBuck,
Shook v2,
cowTard,
Rekkles, and
Unlimited leave.[3]
EU
CWJune 14, Copenhagen Wolves acquires the roster of PrideFC.
YoungBuck,
Shook v2,
cowTard, and
Unlimited join.

Rekkles is loaned from Fnatic.
[3]
EU
CWSeptember 16 (approx.),
Rekkles' loan from Fnatic ends.
EU
FNCNovember 22,
Rekkles joins from academy roster.

puszu leaves.[6]
EU
FNCNovember 24,
Rekkles leaves.[5]
EU
ALLNovember 24,
Rekkles joins.
[8]
EU
ELJanuary 8, Alliance rebrands as Elements.[7]
EU
ELMay 13,
Jwaow and
promisq join.

dexter and
Tabzz move to starting roster.
Wickd,
Shook, and
Rekkles leave.[9]
EU
FNCMay 14,
Rekkles rejoins.

Steeelback moves to substitute.[11]
EU
FNCNovember 21,
Bwipo,
Nemesis,
Rekkles, and
Hylissang will remain with the team for 2020.[27]
EU
FNCNovember 18,
Rekkles leaves.[10]
EU
G2November 20,
Rekkles joins.
[13]
EU
G2December 1,
Rekkles' contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 20 November 2023.[28]
EU
G2October 11, G2 Esports is looking to trade
Wunder,
Rekkles,
Mikyx, Grabbz (Head Coach), and Nelson (Strategic Coach). They "also look to replace the rest of the support staff."[29]
EU
G2November 15,
Rekkles leaves.[12]
EU
KCNovember 15,
Rekkles joins.
[15]
EU
KCDecember 17,
Cabochard,
113,
Rekkles,
Hantera, and
Wao's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 20 November 2023.
Saken's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2022.[30]
EMEA
KCNovember 18, Rekkles changes residency from
EU
Europe
to
EMEA
EMEA
.
EMEA
KCDecember 15,
Rekkles leaves.[14]
EMEA
FNCDecember 15, Hiiva (Strategic Coach) joins.
Rekkles rejoins.

Rhuckz and Crusher (Head Coach) join from academy roster.

Upset becomes inactive.[14]
EMEA
FNCJanuary 4,
Rekkles and
rhuckz's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2024.[31]
EMEA
FNCApril 28, Rekkles (Bot to Support) changes position. However, Fnatic announced that he will not be on the starting lineup for the Summer split.[25][26]
EMEA
FNCOctober 12,
Rekkles leaves.[16]
KR
T1.EADecember 11,
Guwon,
Rekkles, and GBM (Head Coach) join.

Dal,
Poby, and
Smash's contracts are extended.[18][19][20][21][22][23]
Dal,
Poby,
Smash, and GBM (Head Coach)'s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2024.
Guwon and
Rekkles' contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2025.[32]
KR
T1.EANovember 13,
Rekkles leaves.[17]
EMEA
LRNovember 15,
Thebausffs,
Velja,
Nemesis,
Crownie,
Rekkles, and Caedrel (Founder,Coach) join.
[24]

Biography

Season 2

Rekkles started playing competitive League of Legends in 2012, playing for Playing Ducks and PAH, whilst also subbing for both Team BLACK and SK Gaming. During this time, even at such a young age, Rekkles had the chance to play against teams of an especially high standard. In November 2012, he joined Fnatic as their starting AD Carry.

Season 3

Rekkles' young age had limited him however, preventing him from being able to play in the 2013 EU LCS for Fnatic.

As he was unable to play in the LCS, Fnatic.Beta (a secondary Fnatic squad) was created around him. However the team disbanded after a few months. In May 2013 he started playing together with YoungBuck, Shook v2, cowTard, and Unlimited as PrideFC, and after the team got signed by Copenhagen Wolves, he agreed to continue playing with them as a stand-in. Together, he and Fnatic decided that it would be best for him to rejoin the roster in the 2014 Season, as he was not eligible to play until after the group stage.[33]

On November 22, 2013, Rekkles officially retook the starting AD Carry position from puszu.[34]

2014 Season

Rekkles and Fnatic started off their season at the IEM Season VIII - World Championship. The team came 2nd, losing to KT Rolster Bullets in the Grand Final.

The Spring Split went relatively well for the team. Rekkles' very first week playing in the Spring Split saw him take the prize of weekly MVP as Fnatic won each of their 4 superweek games, mainly due to his performances on Jinx. Fnatic ended the split in 2nd place behind SK Gaming, securing themselves a place in the Spring Playoffs. The whole team raised their game for the playoffs, and they emerged victorious after a win against Alliance in their semifinal matchup, and against SK Gaming in the Grand Final.

Due to Fnatic's performance in the Spring Playoffs, they had qualified to compete at All-Star Paris 2014, along with other regional winners from around the world. The team made it to the semifinals of the tournament, losing to the world champions at the time, SK Telecom T1 K.

The start of the Summer Split was shaky for Rekkles and the team. Fnatic could not break into the top 2 until Week 7 of the split, at which point their main rivals Alliance were already a considerable distance ahead of them in the race for 1st place. Rekkles impressed with his Lucian and Vayne throughout, picking up the Weekly MVP Award for Week 9, though Fnatic could only manage a 2nd place finish. The team aimed to put the split behind them and focus on the Summer Playoffs. A close-fought win over ROCCAT in the semifinal meant that Rekkles and the team would face Alliance in the final. The match ended in defeat for Fnatic, but the playoffs saw the team seal their qualification for the 2014 Season World Championship.

Fnatic were placed with Group C along with LMQ, OMG and Samsung Blue. Fnatic only managed 2 wins in their group, meaning that Rekkles and the team did not progress to the knockout stage.

2015 Season

On November 24, 2014, Rekkles officially joined Alliance as starting AD carry, after long-standing rumors that the move was going to happen. [35][36] His first event with Alliance was IEM San Jose. Seeded directly into the semifinals, Rekkles and the team lost their matchup to Cloud9 and tied for third place with Team SoloMid. Rekkles was nominated for the MVP award along with PowerOfEvil, Vizicsacsi, Kikis, and Sneaky but lost the vote to Sneaky.

In order to comply with new LCS regulations, Alliance would have to change their name for the upcoming season. On January 8, it was announced that the team had rebranded as Elements.[37] The Spring Split itself was not a success for the team, finishing in 7th place after making a number of roster changes. This meant that the team would not go to playoffs, but would qualify for the Summer Split.

On May 14, Rekkles rejoined Fnatic.[38] The team went into the Summer Season with confidence running high after their performance on the international stage at the 2015 Mid-Season Invitational, with Steeelback on the roster, before Rekkles rejoined the team. Fnatic finished the regular season with a perfect, unbeaten 18-0 record - and became the first team to achieve this in League Championship Series history. This meant a 1st place regular season finish for the team and a bye to the semifinals of the Summer Playoffs. Fnatic went on to win the playoffs, beating Origen 3-2 in a tight final. This qualified the team for the 2015 World Championship, where they would compete as Europe's #1 seed.

At the 2015 World Championship, Fnatic were seeded into Group B along with ahq e-Sports Club, Invictus Gaming, and Cloud9. They picked up 4 wins in the group, going unbeaten in the 2nd week of group stage games, thanks in part to Rekkles' Kennen pick, meaning they would advance to the knockout stage of the tournament. In the quarterfinals, Fnatic beat EDward Gaming 3-0 before suffering a 3-0 loss to KOO Tigers in the semifinals, putting an end to their campaign.

2016 Season

At the start of the season, Fnatic were voted to play at IEM Season X - Cologne. They fielded a roster including Rekkles and Febiven from their 2015 roster along with new members Gamsu, Spirit, and NoXiAK. The team had a bye to the semifinals, but were beaten at this stage by Qiao Gu Reapers. Despite being only in fifth place in the EU LCS split at the time of the tournament, Fnatic were invited to IEM Katowice due to their previous season's success. There, they had a surprisingly strong run, finishing in second place behind SK Telecom. Despite his only being played one time in premier-region play prior to Katowice (by Sneaky on Cloud9 in North America), Rekkles played Jhin in 5 out of Fnatic's 6 wins, not dropping a single game on the champion.

2017 Season

In the EU LCS 2017 spring split playoffs, Rekkles and Fnatic finished 3rd. In the semifinals, they lost to G2 Esports 1-3, while in the match for 3rd place they won against Misfits Gaming. In the summer split they also took 3rd place, in the semi-finals losing to Misfits Gaming and in the match for 3rd place winning against the H2k team 3-2. After winning 3-0 against H2K in the regional finals, Fnatic went to the 2017 World Championship. They reached them to quarter-finals losing 1-3 against Royal Never Give Up.

2018 Season

During the EU LCS 2018 Season, Rekkles and Fnatic won both the Spring and Summer Split. In both splits, he secured a spot on the 1st All-Pro Team.

At the 2018 World Championship, Fnatic was seeded into Group D alongside 100 Thieves, Invictus Gaming, and G-Rex. They picked up five wins in the group, allowing them to advance into the knockout stage of the tournament. They won the quarter-finals against EDward Gaming and swept Cloud9 3-0 in the semi-finals to be the first western team since Season 1 to advance to the finals at worlds. However they were defeated 0-3 by their group rival Invictus Gaming and finally finished the World Championship at second place.

2019 Season

In the LEC 2019 spring split, Rekkles and Fnatic reached LEC playoffs. There they lost to Origen 3-1 after 2 wins against Team Vitality and Splyce. Thus Rekkles missed the Mid-Season Invitational.

In the summer split they won second place, almost beating G2 Esports in an intense Bo5 series.

At 2019 World Championship, they eliminated Royal Never Give Up and advanced from the "group of death" to the quarter-finals. There they were defeated by FunPlus Phoenix, the later winners of the tournament.

2020 Season

In the Spring Season, Rekkles placed 2nd in the LEC with Fnatic, losing 0–3 in the finals against long term rivals G2 Esports. This repeated in the Summer Season, where Fnatic was once more defeated by G2 Esports, again by 0–3. The 2nd place in summer qualified the team to the 2020 World Championship.

In November 2020, Rekkles contract in Fnatic had expired. Just like Caps had done in 2018, he decided to move on from Fnatic to G2 Esports, where the spot for AD Carry was open after Perkz had left the team to play in the LCS. Thus a "superteam" was formed, bringing together players that were widely regarded as excellent if not the best in Europe.

2021 Season

During the 2021 spring split, Rekkles and his new team G2 Esports placed first in the regular season. At playoffs however they lost their second best-of-five against MAD Lions and dropped to the losers bracket. There they faced Rogue, which was predicted to be the final. G2 Esports lost 1-3 and disappointingly claimed 3rd in the Spring Playoffs of the league.

In the first weeks of the Summer Season of the European competition, G2 Esports looked dominant. But in later weeks the team's performance slumped. At the end, they came back and claim 2nd place in a tiebreaker with MAD Lions and Misfits Gaming in the regular season, qualifying for playoffs. There they lost against MAD Lions and then Rekkless' former team Fnatic. Therefore they also did not manage to reach a spot at the 2021 World Championship. After this series of events, G2 Esports' CEO Carlos "ocelote" Rodríguez placed Rekkles on the buyout market. His buyout price was listed at 1.5 million euro. After fans hoped he might join the North American League Championship Series or the Chinese League of Legends Pro League, Rekkles settled in the European regional league Ligue LFL with team Karmine Corp.

2022 season

Rekkles and his Karmine Corp team started the season in the group phase of the Regional league LFL 2022 Spring, where they finished 2nd with a score of 12-6. While the group phase was not disappointing for Karmine Corp, the playoffs definitely were. In the first match of the winner brucket Karmine Corp lost to LDLC OL 0-3 and in the loser brucket they lost to Team BDS Academy 1-3 and thus finished 3rd in the LFL 2022 Spring. The consolation prize was that Rekkles' teammate Cabochard won the LFL MVP award.

Luckily with their 3rd place they qualified for the EU Masters Spring 2022 tournament and got the chance to win the title for the 3rd time in a row. Rekkles and Karmine Corp started the EU Masters from the play-in phase, which they easily made it through to the group phase. There they finished in 1st place after overtime with a score of 6-1. In the playoffs they won, 3-1 against Unicorns of Love Sexy Edition and then after a tight game they won 3-2 against Vitality.Bee to reach the final. In the final they faced the LDLC OL team, but despite not being favourites they won 3-1 and defended their EU Masters title by winning it for the third time in a row.

In the summer split Rekkles qualified for the playoffs with Karmine Corp after finishing 6th in the regular season. Facing the GameWard team in the playoffs. Unfortunately, a 1-3 loss prevented them from playing in the summer edition of the European Masters tournament.

After two splits spent with Karmine Corp in the LFL, Rekkles returned to the LEC. On 15 December 2022 he has moved on to Fnatic, a team he has had the opportunity to represent many times in the past.

2023 season

Rekkles' first split after returning to Fnatic was not a successful one. They finished LEC Winter 2023 in 9th place with a 2-7 record and did not advance to the Group Stage. During the Spring split, they finished 6th in the regular season with a score of 4-5. In the group stage, they dropped out by losing two very close bo3s against Astralis and MAD Lions. Both matches ended with a score of 1-2.

At the end of April, Rekkles decided to roleswap from ADC to Support. Fnatic said they supported his decision, while they decided not to field him in the starting line-up for the 2023 LEC summer split.

On 11 December 2023, he officially reached an agreement with T1 and joined the team, which plays in the LCK CL under the name T1 Esports Academy. He became part of the team as support for the 2024 LCK CL season with the line-up : Dal - Guwon - Poby - Smash - Rekkles, Cloud as substitutive support and GBM as head coach.

2024 season

The start of the LCK CL 2024 Spring split regular season for Rekkles and T1 Esports Academy was quite tough. They lost their first four matches, they were evenly matched and mostly lost by a score of 1-2. Then there was an awakening and they won some bo3s. They finished the first half of the regular season with a score of 3-6. The team continued to struggle in the second half. They collected the same number of wins (3) in it as they did in the first half and finally, with a score of 6-12 (and a map score of 20-27), they did not get into the play-offs, finishing 9th.

In the LCK CL 2024 Summer split, the Rekkles team managed to do much better. The group phase saw the T1 academy finish in 6th place with a 7-11 result qualifying for the playoffs. In the playoffs they were losing 0-2 in their first game against BNK FearX Youth and turned the series around with a 3-2 win, losing 0-3 against KT Rolster Challengers and 1-3 against Dplus KIA Challengers to finish 4th. Which gave T1 academy qualification for the Asia Star Challengers Invitational 2024 tournament. They also finished 4th at this tournament behind three other Korean teams, eliminating two Chinese teams along the way.

After a season with the T1 academy, Rekkles received a call-up from T1 to go to the 2024 World Championship as a substitute. T1 won their 5th World Cup title, however Rekkles did not play any games.

2025 season

Rekkles moved from Korea to Europe in the 2025 season. His explanation was that he wanted to be able to spend more time with his family. He joined Los Ratones managed by Caedrel and playing in the NLC league, which allowed him to play mostly online from his home. Right from the start of the Winter Season Rekkles and the rest of the team looked great, finishing the group phase with a 4-0 scoreline without a single defeat.

Trivia

  • Chinese fans call him “欧洲成哥”, which stands for "European WeiXiao" or more directly "European Brother Chen". Since they were the best ad carries back in 2012.[39]
  • He was a very talented footballer (soccer) but injured his leg at the age of 14, which is when he picked up League of Legends for the first time.
  • Rekkles' favorite quote is "You miss one hundred percent of the shots you don't take." by Wayne Gretzky. It has inspired him in everything he does.
  • One of the youngest players ever to play in competitive play.
  • Favorite champions are Vayne and Kennen.[40]
  • When Alliance bootcamped in North America in preparation for IEM San Jose, Rekkles was the first member of his team to reach Challenger in soloqueue, reaching it with a 68-13 record.[41]
  • Has a good relationship with Shook from playing together in Copenhagen Wolves
  • Due to stress, Rekkles began smoking during Season 4, but quit the habit at the end of the season.
  • Gave up his All-Star 2018 spot to teammate Broxah.[42]
  • Known to be a very emotional player, and sometimes cries on stage after an important game.
  • Has his body heavily tattoed (which included a tattoo of his summoner name on his arms before replacing it) with a full body theme around Varus.
  • When Fnatic benched him for Summer 2023, he returned to Sweden to complete a few tests and go through therapy, and was diagnosed with High-Functioning Autism. This was revealed during a stream with Caedrel.[43]
  • He is the only player to win EMEA Masters on two different roles (ADC and Support).
  • He was a substitute in T1 at the 2024 Season World Championship won by them, however he did not play any games.

Notable achievements and statistics

  • Rekkles holds the records for most kills in a single Split (2014 Summer Split) and also least deaths in a single split (2014 Summer Split)
  • On February 18, 2016, became the 4th player in EU LCS history to reach 500 kills.
  • Reached 1000 kills in the EU LCS on June 1, 2017.
  • Reached 1500 kills in the LEC on July 27, 2019.
  • Reached 2000 kills in the LEC on July 10, 2021.
  • Reached 2500 assists in the LEC on July 17, 2021.
  • Became the 2nd player to reach both 1000 kills and 2500 assists in the LEC on July 17, 2021 after Jankos.
  • Reached 300 wins in the LEC on January 23, 2023.
  • Reached 500 games in the LEC on March 26, 2023 in week 3 of the LEC 2023 Spring Split against G2.
  • He appeared 6 times at the World Championship.
  • He has the most LEC split MVPs ever (x4) and also 3x LEC finals MVPs.
  • The European player with the most pentakills (10).

Individual Awards

  • LEC MVP x4 (Summer 2014, Summer 2017, Spring 2018, Spring 2021)
  • LEC Finals MVP x3 (Summer 2015, Spring 2018, Summer 2018)
  • LEC Play-offs MVP (Spring 2014)
  • LEC 1st All-Pro Team x6 (Summer 2015, Summer 2017, Spring 2018, Spring 2020, Spring 2021, Summer 2021)
  • LEC 2nd All-Pro Team (Spring 2017)
  • LEC 3rd All-Pro Team x4 (Summer 2016, Spring 2019, Summer 2019, Summer 2020)
  • All-Star appearances x4 (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)


Pentakills

DateRegionTournamentTeamVsChampionPosW/LKDASBVOD
2022-02-02
EU
Europe
LFL 2022 Spring
Jinx
BotW6/0/3LinkLink
2020-02-21
EU
Europe
LEC 2020 Spring
Ezreal
BotW10/0/7LinkLink
2019-02-01
EU
Europe
LEC 2019 Spring
Kai'Sa
BotW9/1/4LinkLink
2018-05-18
INT
International
MSI 2018 Main Event
Ezreal
BotL7/5/7LinkLink
2018-04-08
EU
Europe
EU LCS 2018 Spring Playoffs
Sivir
BotW6/0/3LinkLink
2015-08-23
EU
Europe
EU LCS 2015 Summer Playoffs
Tristana
BotW13/2/9LinkLink
2015-08-16
EU
Europe
EU LCS 2015 Summer Playoffs
Sivir
BotW9/0/8LinkLink
2014-09-27
INT
International
Worlds 2014
Lucian
BotW18/0/4LinkLink
2014-07-17
EU
Europe
EU LCS 2014 Summer
Vayne
BotW18/0/3LinkLink
2013-07-25
EU
Europe
EUW Week 9
Vayne
BotW14/1/10Link
Click here for a full list of pentakills by all players.

Tournament Results

This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.

Minimum place

Rekkles Tournament Results
DatePlEventLast ResultTeamRoster
2025-04-111 NLC 2025 Spring Seeding - Group A
4 - 0RR
LR Baus,  Velja,  Nemesis,  Crownie,  Rekkles,  Caedrel,  Odoamne
2025-03-231 EM 2025 Winter
3 : 0IJC
LR Baus,  Velja,  Nemesis,  Crownie,  Rekkles,  Caedrel
2025-03-021 NLC 2025 Winter Playoffs
3 : 0NORD
LR Baus,  Velja,  Nemesis,  Crownie,  Rekkles,  Caedrel
2025-01-241 NLC 2025 Winter Seeding - Group A
4 - 0RR
LR Baus,  Velja,  Nemesis,  Crownie,  Rekkles,  Caedrel
2024-09-204 Asia Star Challengers Invitational 2024
0 : 3DK.C
T1.EA Dal,  Guwon,  Poby,  Smash,  Rekkles,  GBM,  Rather
2024-09-034 LCK CL 2024 Summer Playoffs
1 : 3DK.C
T1.EA Dal,  Guwon,  Poby,  Smash,  Rekkles,  GBM,  Rather
2024-08-166 LCK CL 2024 Summer
7 - 11RR
T1.EA Dal,  Guwon,  Poby,  Smash,  Rekkles,  GBM,  Rather
2024-03-229 LCK CL 2024 Spring
6 - 12RR
T1.EA Dal,  Guwon,  Poby,  Smash,  Rekkles,  GBM
2023-04-158 LEC 2023 Spring Groups
1 : 2MAD
FNC Oscarinin,  Razork,  Humanoid,  Rekkles,  Advienne,  Nightshare,  Hiiva
2023-03-276 LEC 2023 Spring Season
4 - 5RR
FNC Oscarinin,  Razork,  Humanoid,  Rekkles,  Advienne,  Nightshare,  Hiiva
Minimum place

Rekkles Showmatch Results
DatePlEventLast ResultTeamRoster
2024-12-151 Red Bull League of Its Own 2024
1 : 0T1
LR Baus,  Velja,  Nemesis,  Crownie,  Rekkles,  Caedrel
2023-01-111 SKE 2023 EMEA
2 : 1LEG
DYN Rekkles,  Trymbi,  Exakick,  Evi,  Finn
2022-01-081 - 2 Karmine Corp vs KOI Showmatch 2021-22
3 : 3KOI
KC Cabochard,  113,  SAKEN,  Rekkles,  Hantera,  Striker
2017-12-085 - 6 All-Star 2017 Los Angeles
1 - 2RR
EU LCS sOAZ,  Jankos,  PowerOfEvil,  Rekkles,  IgNar,  YoungBuck
Rekkles 1v1 Tournament Results
DatePlEventPrizeTeamLast Result
2017-12-105 - 8All-Star 2017 Los AngelesNA LCS0 : 1 ⁠PraY
2016-12-119 - 16All-Star 2016 BarcelonaIce0 : 1 ⁠Smeb
2015-12-139 - 16All-Star 2015 Los AngelesIce0 : 1 ⁠Doublelift

Media

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  • 2023
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  • 2025

Post-Match Interviews

  • 2015
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  • 2021
  • 2022
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DateTournamentMatchLink
2015-10-11Worlds 2015
FNC
vs
C9
Link
2015-10-17Worlds 2015
FNC
vs
EDG
Link
DateTournamentMatchLink
2016-02-11EU LCS 2016 Spring
FNC
vs
EL
Link
2016-02-26EU LCS 2016 Spring
FNC
vs
ROC
Link
2016-03-05IEM Season 10 World Championship
FNC
vs
CLG
Link
2016-12-08All-Star 2016 Barcelona
Ice
vs
Fire
Link
2016-12-11All-Star 2016 Barcelona
Ice
vs
Fire
Link
DateTournamentMatchLink
2018-01-19EU LCS 2018 Spring
FNC
vs
SPY
Link
2018-05-12MSI 2018 Main Event
FNC
vs
TL
Link
2018-08-10EU LCS 2018 Summer
FNC
vs
GIA
Link
2018-09-09EU LCS 2018 Summer Playoffs
FNC
vs
S04
Link
2018-10-21Worlds 2018 Main Event
FNC
vs
EDG
Link
DateTournamentMatchLink
2019-03-01LEC 2019 Spring
FNC
vs
S04
Link
2019-06-27Rift Rivals 2019 NA-EU
TL
vs
FNC
Link
2019-10-19Worlds 2019 Main Event
FNC
vs
RNG
Link
DateTournamentMatchLink
2020-01-25LEC 2020 Spring
MSF
vs
FNC
Link
2020-03-20LEC 2020 Spring
XL
vs
FNC
Link
2020-06-13LEC 2020 Summer
FNC
vs
VIT
Link
2020-07-03LEC 2020 Summer
FNC
vs
SK
Link
2020-07-18LEC 2020 Summer
VIT
vs
FNC
Link
2020-08-29LEC 2020 Summer Playoffs
FNC
vs
G2
Link
DateTournamentMatchLink
2021-01-22LEC 2021 Spring
G2
vs
MAD
Link
2021-02-20LEC 2021 Spring
S04
vs
G2
Link
2021-03-06LEC 2021 Spring
MSF
vs
G2
Link
2021-03-27LEC 2021 Spring Playoffs
G2
vs
S04
Link
2021-07-16LEC 2021 Summer
VIT
vs
G2
Link
DateTournamentMatchLink
2022-02-02LFL 2022 Spring
KC
vs
GW
Link
2022-03-10LFL 2022 Spring
KC
vs
OPL
Link
2022-05-07EM 2022 Spring Main Event
LDLC
vs
KC
Link
DateTournamentMatchLink
2023-01-11SKE 2023 EMEA
LEG
vs
DYN
2023-03-26LEC 2023 Spring Season
FNC
vs
G2
Link
DateTournamentMatchLink
2024-01-29LCK CL 2024 Spring
T1.EA
vs
DRX.C
Link
2024-07-09LCK CL 2024 Summer
T1.EA
vs
HLE.C
Link

Images

Name Pronunciation

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Rekkles joins Fnatic Academy fnatic.com
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 SairusQ's Facebook Post facebook.com
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Copenhagen Wolves' Facebook Post facebook.com
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Youngbuck & Rekkles In PrideFC cadred.org
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Fnatic's Tweet twitter.com
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Brace yourself, Rekkles is coming! fnatic.com
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Elements' Facebook Post facebook.com
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Rekkles' Facebook Post facebook.com
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Elements' Facebook Post facebook.com
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Fnatic's Tweet twitter.com
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 The Return of Rekkles fnatic.com
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 G2 Esports' Tweet twitter.com
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 G2 Esports' Tweet twitter.com
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 Fnatic's Tweet twitter.com
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 Karmine Corp's Tweet (French) twitter.com
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 Fnatic's Tweet twitter.com
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 T1's X Post x.com
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 T1's Tweet twitter.com
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 T1's Tweet twitter.com
  20. 20.0 20.1 20.2 T1's Tweet twitter.com
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 T1's Tweet twitter.com
  22. 22.0 22.1 22.2 T1's Tweet twitter.com
  23. 23.0 23.1 23.2 T1's Tweet twitter.com
  24. 24.0 24.1 24.2 Los Ratones' X Post x.com
  25. 25.0 25.1 25.2 Rekkles' Tweet twitter.com
  26. 26.0 26.1 26.2 Fnatic's Tweet twitter.com
  27. Samuel Mathews' Tweet twitter.com
  28. Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2020-11-30; after change - EU - 2020-12-01
  29. ocelote's Tweet twitter.com
  30. Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2021-12-16; after change - EU - 2021-12-17
  31. Archive Pages: before change - EMEA - 2023-01-03; after change - EMEA - 2023-01-04
  32. Archive Pages: before change - KR - 2023-12-10; after change - KR - 2023-12-11
  33. League of Legends World Finals Roster fnatic.com
  34. Brace yourself, Rekkles is coming! fnatic.com
  35. Alliance's Facebook post facebook.com
  36. Rekkles's Facebook Post facebook.com
  37. Elements Facebook Post facebook.com
  38. The Return of Rekkles fnatic.com
  39. Chinese nicknames for Western LOL pro players youtube.com
  40. Rekkles' all time favorite champions youtube.com
  41. Rekkles is the first member of alliance to hit Challenger in na with a record of 68-13 reddit.com
  42. Rekkles's Tweet twitter.com
  43. xorgikai's Tweettwitter.com