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LEC roster tracker: Every confirmed roster for LEC Spring Split

This live roster tracker will tell you all of the confirmed rosters ahead of the 2023 LEC Spring Split.

The LEC Spring split 2023 is just a few days away. It feels like only yesterday since G2 Esports was lifting the Winter trophy after a dominant 3-0 sweep over the MAD Lions. While the Winter final was not as recent as yesterday, the LEC action returns immediately for the start of the Spring Split.

In this short time, teams have been able to make changes to their roster as they look to make a final push toward qualification for the 2023 Mid-Season Invitational. This is a crucial time for all LEC rosters, with G2's victory in the Winter playoffs, only one extra team can earn qualification for the first international event of the year. On top of that, this is another opportunity for teams to increase their championship points en route to the LEC Season finals.

Here are all of the confirmed roster changes in our LEC roster tracker. Note, this is only confirmed changes made by the organizations and not roster moves reported or leaked.

LEC Spring 2023 roster tracker

Team
Top
Jungle
Mid
ADC
Support
Astralis
Finn
113
Lider
Kobbe
JeongHoon
XL Esports
Odoamne
Xerxe
Vetheo
Patrik
LIMIT
Fnatic
Oscarinin
Razork
Humanoid
Rekkles
Advienne
G2 Esports
BrokenBlade
Yike
Caps
Hans Sama
Mikyx
KOI
Szygenda
Malrang
Larssen
Comp
Trymbi
MAD Lions
Chasy
Elyoya
Nisqy
Carzzy
Hylissang
SK Gaming
Irrelevant
Markoon
Sertuss
Exakick
Doss
BDS
Adam
Sheo
nuc
Crownie
Labrov
Heretics
Evi
Jankos
Ruby
Jackspektra
Mersa
Vitality
Photon
Bo
Perkz
Upset
Kaiser

LEC Roster news

  • February 22: Astralis confirms Dajor has been put on the inactive roster. The player is allowed to seek opportunities from other teams.
  • March 2: Team Vitality announces the signing of former Fnatic ADC Upset, Neon has been moved to the inactive roster.
  • March 2: Fnatic announces the promotion of Oscarinin and Advienne to the main roster.
  • March 8: G2 Esports has announced they would be keeping the same roster for the 2023 Spring Split.
  • March 8: XL Esports announces the signing of LIMIT, Targamas moves to the inactive roster.
  • March 9: Astralis announces the signing of LIDER.

This article will be updated as more roster changes are announced.

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