Author: Megalodontus
Of the eight participating teams in the Northern League of Legends Championship (NLC) Division 1 for 2023 spring, Nativz is the only team that entered through the NLC 2023 Promotion tournament held last September. They defeated MNM Gaming 3-2 and earned their ticket to Division 1.With a few days left before the NLC officially starts, we are here to announce Nativz roster in this collaboration with BLIX.GG.Nativz’s rosterNativz’s full list of players and active staff for spring:’¢ Top: Muhanad “Spooder” Sharad’¢ Jungle: Jordi “Flawed” Bust’¢ Mid: Jan “Unexpected” Mundorf’¢ Bot laner: Rick “Remix” Weide’¢ Support: Ludvig “Baloo” Grönlund’¢ Head coach:…
Last December, BLIX reported on Domino Esports’ entry into the Northern League of Legends Championship (NLC) Division 1 by acquiring NYYRIKKI’s spot. They are one of the eight teams that will compete in the NLC’s Division 1, its first year of becoming a non-accredited regional league.In a collaboration with BLIX.GG, we are here to announce Domino’s full roster before the NLC starts January 24.Domino Esports’ RosterDomino’s full list of players and active staff for spring -Top: Olof “fjoompbun” Hagberg Medin (formerly Flaxxish)Jungle: Hugo ‘Flowing’ LundellMid: Sondre “Shaolin” MyrmelBot laner: Lari “Lari” KatainenSupport: Gustav “Snabipojk” NilssonSubstitute: Wissam “Potatoporcupine” MehoSubstitute: Mihai “2Axes”…
Image credit: UniQ Esports ClubOn November 10th, Swedish organization UniQ Esports Club completed the deal to take over defending Northern League of Legends Championship (NLC) champions Dusty’s Division 1 spot. Dusty announced the sale of their spot around eight days later on Twitter.With the NLC set to officially start on January 24th, UniQ have completed their roster to compete in the upcoming spring season. In this collaboration with Blix.gg, we can now officially reveal their full lineup.UniQ Esports Club rosterUniQ’s full list of players and active staff for spring:-Top: Tom “Nijhuis” NijhuisJungle: Anton “Antwere” BacklundMid: Paul “Paul227” GurischBot laner: Vadim…
Norwegian team Riddle Esports have signed with their roster going into Northern League of Legends Championship (NLC) Division 1 next year, pending Riot Games’ approval, sources close to Blix.gg have said.Their roster will be:-Top: Andreas “Banderas” BarrilJungle: Kim “yoHan” Yo-hanMid: Choo “FireRain” Hwa-wooBot laner: Jona “Reptile” FritzSupport: Batuhan “kibah” Gazier KibarHead coach: Patrick ‘Dont Ban Nida’ MøllerAssistant coach: Andreas ‘Zatari’ LampeSources have also said Ultraliga team Zero Tenacity will house Riddle’s players in their gaming facility for spring. Zero Tenacity has also invested in Korean staff and players for next spring, LEC Wooloo reported on Twitter.Head coach Dont Ban Nida…
The Northern League of Legends Championship (NLC) Division 1 has lost many teams, both before and after it was demoted to non-accredited status. However, Vanir was one of the few who voiced their intent to stay and fight in the league on their social media channels.To continue their journey in the NLC, Vanir have completed their roster for next spring and in collaboration with Blix.gg, we can now announce their roster for 2023 spring.Vanir’s rosterVanir’s full list of players and active staff for spring next year, pending Riot Games’ approval:-Top: Raphaël “Lingwi” ClaudéJungle: Ole “Ploxy” Martin GlomsaasMid: Yusuf “Luka” Oktay…
Cover Image: VerdantOn November 10th, UK-based organization Verdant signed the deal to take over Excel Esports’ Northern League of Legends Championship (NLC) Division 1 spot, who announced their intention to leave the league in late October.As 2022 draws close, Verdant has completed its roster going into the new year. In this collaboration with Blix.gg, we are here to unveil Verdant’s roster that will play in the NLC Division 1 2023 Spring Season.Verdant’s rosterThis will be Verdant’s full list of players and active staff for spring next year, pending Riot Games’ approval:Top: Juho “Nille” Janhunen WilhelmJungle: Christian “Taxer” Vendelbo Bylling JensenMid:…
NORD Esports rise from the ashes of Bifrost: Who are they and what are their goals in the NLC?
On November 7, Blix reported that Danish team Astralis Talent were looking to sell their Northern League of Legends Championship’s (NLC) Division 1 spot, alongside a slew of teams looking to exit the NLC.It’s December 6 now, and NLC team Bifrost announces the official departure of Esports Management staff in Victor ‘Peña’ Peñalver and Michel ‘Routins’ Klepper. Uncertainty surrounding Bifrost’s continued participation in the league hangs heavily on social media.We jump to December 15, where new organization NORD Esports officially purchases the slot from Astralis Talent and becomes one of the eight teams set to compete in the NLC Division…
The Northern League of Legends Championship (NLC) is confirmed to have 8 teams participating next year, with X7 Esports withdrawing from the league and Bifrost being reportedly removed, sources close to Blix have said.While Astralis Talent is still looking to sell their spot, The seven teams that will play in NLC are Riddle, Vanir, Nativz, Verdant, UniQ Esports Club, Ruddy Esports, and Domino Esports.Riddle, Vanir, and Nativz have committed to staying on their social media accounts, while Domino was reported as an exclusive with Blix. Ruddy was reported by Esports News UK, while LEC Wooloo reported on Verdant and UniQ’s…
On September 10th, Blix reported that UK-based team Lionscreed were set to acquire Finnish team NYYRIKKI’s spot in Division 1 of the Northern League of Legends Championship (NLC). The deal was not finalized, and Lionscreed has officially pulled the plug, and now Norwegian team Domino Esports has acquired the spot.Domino has been in the Nordic scene since 2019/2020. They have competed in the NLC’s 2nd Division, the old Telia Norway circuit, the recent NLC Aurora open, and the Norwegian Telialigaen. Domino is also the Telialigaen 2022 Autumn champions.The COO of Domino, Anders “The Doctor” Nordermoen, said that Domino’s initial plans…
ERN ROAR will compete in the Prime League Division 2 in 2023 and have locked in their roster
German team ERN ROAR will compete in the Prime League Division 2 for 2023 after successfully acquiring Hertha BSC eSport’s Division 2 spot, sources tell Blix.gg. Hertha BSC eSports announced they were disbanding their League of Legends division earlier this month.ERN ROAR have also reached verbal agreements with the roster that will play for them in the Prime League Division 2. Their roster will be:-Top: Vladislav “BOSS” FominJungle: Daniel “Dan” HockleyMid: Marcel “Scarlet” WiederhoferBot: Hugo “Lindgarde” LindgärdeSupport: Luca “Lucky” Santos FontinhaHead coach: Louis “SMEAG” GreenHead of LoL: Ashley “Ash” HaynesSMEAG has been with the team since early late September this…