Will you be watching Los Ratones?

League of Legends ex-pro, ex-caster, and content creator Marc "Caedrel" Lamont has revealed the full roster for his team, Los Ratones. Check out the roster reveal here.

Los Ratones roster

The post from the official Los Ratones X account revealed the full roster.

The Los Ratones roster is as follows:

  • Top Lane: Simon "Thebausffs" Hofverberg
  • Jungle: Veljko "Velja" Čamdžić
  • Mid Lane: Tim "Nemesis" Lipovšek
  • Bot Lane: Juš "Crownie" Marušič
  • Support: Carl Martin Erik "Rekkles" Larsson
  • Head Coach: Caedrel

Caedrel mentioned that they will look into acquiring more coaching staff or analysts in the future. Los Ratones will most likely compete in the Northern League of Legends Championship (NLC). This is a part of the European Regional Leagues (ERL) and replaced the UKLC and Nordic Championship upon its establishment in 2020.

All of the Los Ratones scrims will be public, as well as some reviews and feedback sessions.

Caedrel mentioned that making an esports team was one of the few avenues to help LoL Esports. One was to organize the Streamer League Championship, involving 10 creators and their teams, but this proved too difficult. The final one was a team for the NA Challengers, where he encountered challenges with timezones, among others.

He says the roster is intended to be both competitive and entertaining. The ultimate goal for Los Ratones is to compete in the LEC, according to Caedrel.

Thebausffs

Thebausffs (Photo via Michal Konkol / Riot Games)
Thebausffs (Photo via Michal Konkol / Riot Games)

Thebausffs is a content creator, known for his unique "inting Sion" strategy. However, he also had a short stint with G2 Esports as their substitute top laner in 2019.

Velja

Velja is a Serbian jungler who has been consistently challenger for a few years. He competed in some semi-professional leagues, most recently the T-esports Championship.

Nemesis

Nemesis at Worlds 2020 (Photo via David Lee / Riot Games)
Nemesis at Worlds 2020 (Photo via David Lee / Riot Games)

Nemesis is most known for his time in Fnatic. He competed in the LEC for the org during the 2019 and 2020 seasons, and was considered one of the best mid laners in the league. He qualified to Worlds both years, ending 5th-8th both times. After his professional stint, he became a content creator for Gen.G Esports.

Crownie

Crownie at Worlds 2023 (Photo via Christian Betancourt / Riot Games)
Crownie at Worlds 2023 (Photo via Christian Betancourt / Riot Games)

Like Nemesis, Crownie was also an LEC competitor. He was most recently a competitor under Team BDS, and was also teammates with Nemesis during their time in MAD Lions E.C. back when he was known as Crownshot.

Rekkles

T1 Rekkles lifting the Worlds 2024 trophy (Photo via Colin Young-Wolff / Riot Games)
T1 Rekkles lifting the Worlds 2024 trophy (Photo via Colin Young-Wolff / Riot Games)

Rekkles, most recently a substitute player for T1 in Worlds, parted ways with the illustrious organization to join Caedrel's Los Ratones.While he didn't play a game in Worlds 2024, he played with T1 Academy for 2024.

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