With one of the most under-the-dar rosters in the LEC—be it because of the team’s relatively recent addition to the league, or the overshadowing of superstars lining the rosters of other teams—Team BDS is out to prove that European League of Legends has more depth to it than what’s presented by its most prominent and proven organizations.
In its debut year in the LEC, BDS—a former Ligue Fnçaise de League of Legends (LFL) mainstay—built its 2022 roster from the pools of both the French regional league and existing LEC talent. With no prior experience in competitive League at the level of a Worlds-qualifying league, BDS came into 2022 as the LEC’s biggest mystery. While every other team in the league had a recognizable, pre-built core of players to some degree, the newcomers were forced to build from the ground up. From young players getting their first chance to known names looking to showcase their worth, BDS’ lineup is altogether on a quest to prove it is worth more than the sum of its parts.
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