On the day of the Super League final, the individual divisional prizes were also awarded., in which there was not much surprise. Flakked took home the best player award in the split, which didn’t catch anyone’s attention. The other two prizes went to the Rebels house, which was the absolute revelation of this spring.

Flocked, split MVP part

To absolutely no one’s surprise, Flakked won the competition’s best player award. The Los Heretics shooter is the one who has racked up the most MVPs throughout the season, reaching a total of 11, breaking the record previously held by Hatrixx. Tetan’s performance in this division was very good and he managed not to die in no less than seven regular phase games. In the final, he looked like the only one plugged in for Los Heretics, but he couldn’t win his first title in Spain. We will see his role at the EMEA Masters, but we intend to see him back at the LEC sooner rather than later.

These two awards did not surprise anyone either. Obstinatus was one of the revelations of the split, as was the entire Rebels team, and the Portuguese formed a bot lane with Rayito that far exceeded expectations around them. The Portuguese support beat Marlon and Isma and earned the award.

Prod1 won the award for best coach, and it is not for less. The Rebels emerged as regular stage champions which surprised virtually every Super League fan. The Rebels read and adapted to the meta better than anyoneand with drafts that they knew how to execute perfectly, They scored a Top 3 and a split that we won’t easily forget.

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