The best German LoL player is playing in the Esports World Championship against Germany

The Esports Nations Cup will take place for the first time in 2026. Countries will compete against each other in various games. 32 teams will participate, facing off in League of Legends. Now the German team is known, but the best German player is competing for another team.

What does the team for Germany look like? According to Sheepesports.com, the German team has been established for the Esports Nations Cup. The coach of Team Vitality, which won the last split of the LEC, will lead the team.

The following professionals are part of the team:

  • Toplaner “Irrelevant” from BIG
  • Jungler “Habubu” from BIG
  • Midlaner “Reeker” from BIG
  • ADC “Keduii” from Eintracht Spandau
  • Support “Tockimo” from G2 Nord

As substitutes, the Midlaner “Dajor” from Ici Japon Corp. Esports and the Support “Lilipp” from Team Orange Gaming are mentioned.

When do the professionals play? The LoL matches of the Esports Nations Cup 2026 will be held from November 21, 2026, to November 29, 2026, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The prize for first place is $300,000, which is approximately €257,000.

The best German player is competing against Germany

Who is the best German LoL player? With “BrokenBlade”, Germany has a player who has been at the top of LoL esports for many years. As a top laner for G2 Esports, he has already won several LEC titles, become European Champion, and reached second place at the First Stand 2026, the first international tournament of the year (lol.fandom.com).

After his victory in the LEC Summer Playoffs 2025, we could ask him some questions and talk about his role on the top lane, which is often considered boring.

Which team is BrokenBlade playing for instead? Since the nationality of the top laner is listed as German and Turkish, BrokenBlade can choose which country he wants to play for in the Esports Nations Cup. According to Sheepesports, he chose to play for the Turkish team.

The Turkish team with BrokenBlade could be a tough opponent for Germany. The professional top laner occasionally stands out with off-meta champs that are rarely played by his peers. However, for BrokenBlade, winning is all that matters. It doesn’t matter if the champ is currently meta or not: German LoL pro is part of the best team in Europe, explains why he prefers to play off-meta.

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Source(s):
  1. sheepesports.com