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Rekkles
Current team
TeamFnatic
RoleAD Carry
GamesLeague of Legends
LeagueEuropean League of Legends Championship Series
StatusActive
Personal information
NameMartin Larsson
Born (1996-09-20) September 20, 1996 (age 27)
NationalitySwedish
Team history
May 2012 - Jun 2012Playing Ducks
Nov 2012 - Dec 2012Fnatic
Dec 2012 - Apr 2013Fnatic.Beta
May 2013 - Sep 2013PrideFC
Nov 2013 - Nov 2014Fnatic
Nov 2014 - Jan 2015Alliance
Jan 2015 - May 2015Elements
May 2015 - PresentFnatic

Martin Larsson (* September 20, 1996 in Älvängen, Sweden), better known as Rekkles, is a League of Legends player who currently plays AD Carry for Fnatic of the European League of Legends Championship Series (EU LCS). He has been described as "perhaps Europe's best AD Carry".[1] He has also played for Alliance,[1][2] and Elements.[3]

Rekkles returned to Fnatic for the 2015 Summer EU LCS.[4][5][6] They went undefeated all summer[7] and won the playoffs in August, qualifying for the 2015 League of Legends World Championship.[8] In 2016 they went to the semi-final.[9]

He is from Älvängen, near Gothenburg,[10] but lives in Berlin during the LCS season.[11] Rekkles lived in the Fnatic gaming house in 2013.[12] He became interested in video games after he injured his cruciate ligament playing football.[10][13]

Tournament results

Fnatic

Alliance

Fnatic

References

  1. ^ a b Ehrnberg, Björn (2014-10-24). "Superryktet: Rekkles på väg till Alliance". Aftonbladet (in Swedish).
  2. ^ Lewis, Richard (2014-11-22). "Rekkles is in North America with Alliance". The Daily Dot. Retrieved 2016-05-28.
  3. ^ "Rekkles to part ways with Elements, paving the way for Tabzz's return". The Daily Dot. 2015-04-06. Retrieved 2016-05-28.
  4. ^ Herman, Linda (2015-05-28). "Rekkles about the comeback: 'It feels like I am already part of the team'". Expressen.
  5. ^ Raven, Josh (2015-04-30). "Rekkles will return to Fnatic". The Daily Dot. Retrieved 2016-05-28.
  6. ^ Moser, Kelsey (2015-05-14). "Rekkles and a better Fnatic". The Score eSports.com.
  7. ^ Engstrand, Simon (2016-06-19). "Rekkles on YellOwStaR: 'We are closer than we've ever been before, and I feel that influences our game'". Aftonbladet.
  8. ^ Lundgren, Tobias (2015-08-24). "Rekkles: 'I was really unsure about myself entering the finals'". Aftonbladet.
  9. ^ Gnyp, Marco (2016-05-03). "Fnatic gelingt Halbfinaleinzug in Polen". Sport1 (in German).
  10. ^ a b Lindhe, Alexander; Burén, Jonna (2012-11-27). "Martin 'Rekkles' Larsson - proffset från Älvängen" (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio.
  11. ^ Costello, Patrick (2016-03-26). "eSports athletes cash in big on fast-growing gamer interest". USA Today.
  12. ^ Kostov, Nick (2013-09-30). "Videogame Champ, Past His Prime At 28, Grooms Next Screen Jocks: Mr. Sättermon's Teenage Charges 'Train' 12 Hours a Day; Winning Over the Parents". Wall Street Journal.
  13. ^ "Video: Rekkles 'Så blev jag bäst i världen'" (in Swedish). Nyheter24. 2014-01-24.
  14. ^ http://www.espn.com/esports/story/_/id/23079031/european-league-championship-series-fnatic-takes-g2-win-eu-lcs-title

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