Rhuckz will join GIANTX as Assistant Coach in the LEC
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July 2nd
15:00 CET - Leak (Superliga):
Per sources, Jakub "Syzyfek" Bareła will join Ramboot Club in the Superliga, returning to Spain after two splits in the Prime League with ROSSMANN Centaurs and a Spring 2023 title in the Arabian League 2nd Division with One More Esports. He will form the botlane alongside support Kim "Goliath" Hyo-min, as previously reported by Sheep Esports. Syzyfek previously played in Spain’s LVP with Guasones, reaching the final and competing at EMEA Masters.
July 1st
20:10 CET – Leak (LEC):
Rúben "rhuckz" Barbosa is set to join GIANTX as an Assistant Coach in the LEC, according to Sheep Esports sources. The former Portuguese support will reunite with Head Coach André "Guilhoto" Guilhoto, with whom he previously worked as a player during the 2024 Spring Split at Case Esports in the SuperLiga. Having recently announced his retirement, Rhuckz already has brief coaching experience under his belt, having served in that capacity for Case Esports at the end of the 2023 season.
17:00 CET – Official (Superliga):
KOI Fénix has officially announced its roster for the Summer Split of the Superliga. As previously reported by Sheep Esports, toplaner Ivan "NightSlayer" Bilous, jungler Tiago "Time" Almeida, AD Carry Zayan "13" Taeau, and support Tomislav "Thomas" Nanjara will join the team for the third split of the season. They will be under the leadership of their newly appointed Head Coach, Jorge "Disgrace" López. Midlaner Bartłomiej "Fresskowy" Przewoźnik is the only remaining player from the previous roster.
15:00 CET – Leak (Superliga):
Romeo "Thien" Tran is set to join Ramboot Club in the SuperLiga, per sources. The Australian toplaner has reached a verbal agreement with the Spanish organization. Inactive since the beginning of the season, Thien recently relocated to Madrid, where he climbed the EUW solo queue ladder to Master tier with 760 LP. He comes highly recommended by KOI Fénix’s Assistant Coach, Ronan "jinjo" Swingler. The former Ground Zero player and two-time LCO champion in 2024 will now make his debut on the European competitive stage.
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