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Partizan Esports has introduced a new League of Legends roster to participate in the summer split. The backbone of the team was made up of Serbian players.

For the first time, the plans of the Serbian organization to once again try their hand at League of Legends became known on April 19 this year, when Partizan bought a slot in the Esports Balkan League from the Romanian team SOVEJA. Later, coach Atila 'Colamax' Dudaš, who previously worked with another organization in the region, Crvena zvezda Esports, joined the team. The first test for the team will be the summer split of the Balkan region.

The first attempt by Partizan Esports to enter the discipline dates back to 2017. Then the composition lasted about 2 months and broke up. The team managed to take part in Fortuna Championship Series Season 2, took the last 8th place and earned RSD15,000 (~$137).

The current roster of Partizan Esports is shown below:

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  • PatkicaA;
  • Velja;
  • milica;
  • mihai;
  • enjawve.

Recall that EBL 2022 Summer will be held from June 6th to July 21st. 8 teams will compete for ranking points and 4 slots in the split playoffs.

Source: twitter.com
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