And here is yet another shock to the League of Legends fanatics: the legendary AD Carry, Rekkles, creates waves once again as he joins the newly established team under Caedrel, Los Ratones. Hailing from a really productive stint in the LCK with T1 Academy, Rekkles now dons the badge for Europe, but this time, as a support. The fans are now on the lookout for this team and their aspiring journey ahead.
Rekkles’ Return
Rekkles has caused a stir as he leaves T1 Academy to join a new formation, with the European team Los Ratones. A year spent in the LCK Challengers League of South Korea, entering as a support player, and Rekkles returns to Sweden carrying all the experience gathered and that obtained with the championship won when T1 won Worlds 2024 as a substitute.
Carl Martin Erik Larsson, better known as Rekkles, has garnered much limelight to be hailed as one of the greatest AD Carries in League of Legends history. With more than ten years of playing experience, the player has been at the professional level and taken part in many successful titles such as winning multiple European Championships, participating in several World Championships, and more. With his time at T1 Academy in the LCK recently, he has blossomed into being very versatile and promising but fans have been waiting long for his return to Europe.
Formation of Los Ratones
Los Ratones was bred out of Caedrel’s desire to create an entertaining spot for players and fans alike. It is this formation of the team that is at the same time when most fans desire narratives beyond competition- they seek to associate with players on a personal level. Caedrel puts together a roster of skilled players who shared this ethos to ensure that, apart from competing in the Northern League of Legends Championship (NLC), the team would be bringing life to the European Regional Leagues (ERLs).
Los Ratones, or “The Mice” in Spanish, is actually the name that Caedrel gave to himself that says a lot about his playful personality and approach towards the teams. And, as most people know, Caedrel is also called The Rat King. It is a light-hearted but competitive spirit that hopefully will ring out to fans and players.
Roster Announcement
It’s been pretty hyped since the official roster announcement of Los Ratones in the League of Legends community. The team has a nice blend of veterans who have played for some years. Their individual strengths complement each other, creating an equilibrium team capable of playing and competing at the highest levels.
- Top Laner: Simon “Thebausffs” Hofverberg
- Jungler: Veljko “Velja” Čamdžić
- Mid Laner: Tim “Nemesis” Lipovšek
- AD Carry: Juš “Crownie” Marušič
- Support: Martin “Rekkles” Larsson
Rekkles’ experience in this would be used to give direction to his teammates from the support position. He brings some much-needed competitive edge into the team but inspires the youth to look up to him as well. What’s added to this combination is the familiarity between Rekkles and Nemesis, having been a team at Fnatic prior to this, so this only adds another layer of familiarity that can make their teamwork better on the Rift.
With Caedrel as the head coach at the helm, the team really thrives on building a brand that weaves together high-level play with interesting narratives. The team will stream practices and details about their strategy for fans so they have a piece of them along the way.
Conclusion
The buzz around the team under Rekkles’ new chapter for Los Ratones is not just palpable; it’s teeming with talent, camaraderie, and a refreshing approach toward competition. They are there to turn the heads of fans both on and off the Rift. With full potential within the roster and with Caedrel at the helm, Los Ratones aims for a two-in-one: a win and a lasting connection with the audience. Time to root for Los Ratones as they prepare to leave their mark in the Esports World!






