Despite having high hopes for the upcoming season their Spring Split was only mediocre. As their replacements Origen's bot laner Patrik and former Splyce support Tore got signed. Hjarnan, Jeskla and Mystiques had to leave the team while Special and kaSing were sent to their academy team. They had playoff positions within reach before losing their last 4 games of regular season against tougher competition and dropping back down to 10th.įor the 2020 season Excel managed to pick up star coach Youngbuck who changed the roster up. After another 0-2 week the team managed to use the long break around Rift Rivals well and came back to LEC much improved from week 4 onwards. After a once again bad start Jeskla and Mystiques came back into bot lane whilst Mickey earned the spot as starting mid laner. This young roster could not turn the split around for them though and Excel finished in 9th place with a 5-13 record.Įxcel started Summer Split once again with Hjarnan and kaSing in bot lane and Special in mid lane as new signing Mickey could not join the team in time. Following a 2-6 start in the Spring Split they changed around their roster bringing in rookies Special and Mystiques from their academy team instead of the veterans. 2019 Season Įxcel signed a roster lead by experienced players Exile and kaSing as well as Expect, Caedrel, and rookie bot laner Jeskla. On November 20, Riot Games confirmed exceL Esports as one of the ten partner teams for the LEC 2019 Spring Split. In 2018, after it was reported that negotiations with other organizations had failed, exceL was rumored to be joining the EU LCS as part of the 2019 European franchise program. Their name was previously stylized exceL eSports and later exceL Esports.
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