The most famous Polish LoL players on the pro scene
Elen StelmakhIt has long been no secret to anyone that Poland has become a very worthy competitive region in League of Legends. A huge number of players from here compete in large-scale tournaments in Europe, representing their country. And that's not to mention the developed domestic scene inside Poland. Before the imminent start of LEC Summer 2020, meet the trio, in our opinion, one of, if not the strongest esportsmen from Poland at the moment!
In Korea - Faker, in Poland - Jankos
Marcin "Jankos" Jankowski is without any doubt the most famous, popular and successful player from Poland. He started his career on the professional stage back in 2013 and obviously has a lot of experience in his field. He played under the tags of Team ROCCAT and H2K, but gained tangible fame and fame after joining the best, according to many, team in Europe - G2 Esports, in which he has been and has been playing for four and a half years as a jungler. Together with the team, he has been steadily going to the Worlds for the third year in a row, taking 2-3 places there. While in the LEC today, they dominated for the sixth consecutive split. Over the entire period, Jankos has earned almost $500 thousand in prize money and signed many contracts with the best League of Legends betting sites.
Another significant figure in Europe is Woolite
Paweł "Woolite" Pruski is Polish and the same age as Jankos. Nevertheless, he started his journey in the League of Legends a little earlier than his rival, back in 2012. Wooltie plays as a bot laner and has recently shown his skills and experience at the European Majors. His main difference from the other two players in our top is that he does not play in the LEC, but in the LFL - the French scene. Not counting the last split of this spring, Paweł is part of completely different but well-known teams with slots in France, takes 1-2 places in the LFL and often appears at the EU Masters. You could see him under the banner of Team ROCCAT, Team Kinguin, Illuminar Gaming, Rogue, Misfits Premier. During his career, he has earned approximately $100,000 in prize money.
Last but not least - Selfmade
Oskar "Selfmade" Boderek is the youngest of the trio, but a well-established player from Poland. The 22-year-old esportsman appeared on the radars of the Professional League only in 2017 and since then has changed a few, but at the same time very famous teams. MAD Lions, SK Gaming, Fnatic and Team Vitality. Back in 2018, when he was still a very fresh face in eSports, together with MAD Lions he went to the European Masters Spring 2018, where he took third place, and later the European Masters Summer 2018, where they won. Later in the same year, they also won the Iberian Cup 2018 Minor. Since then, the guy has been playing mainly on the LEC splits and in 2020 even went to the Worlds with Fnatic, where they took 5-8th place. Despite his relatively short run in the League of Legends pro scene, he has earned approximately $70,000 in prize money.
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