Belgium has completed its roster for the Esports Nations Cup League of Legends tournament, which will take place from November 21 to 29. With primarily great talent present in each of the game’s roles over the past few seasons, the team just had to convince the players to come together to compete under the guidance of Christophe “Kaas” van Oudheusden as Head Coach.

    The toplaner Adam “Zorac” Chinkhoyev and the midlaner Omar “Pump” Noorzaai complete the team as substitutes.

    If today, Isma is the only player to compete in the LEC, three other players have had their moment of glory. Bwipo, Nisqy, and Targamas have already competed in several international tournaments in their careers. The midlaner is currently a player and founder of the team in the LFL, while Bwipo and Targamas no longer have a team. The ADC, on the other hand, recently joined in the Nexus League where his team is currently fourth with six wins and four losses.
    However, with multiple inactive players, Belgium will most likely have to play the regional Qualifier in June in order to reach the main event of the competition in November. As a reminder, the Esports Foundation has decided that 16 teams out of the 32 will qualify directly for the final tournament, based on the results of their representatives in Riot Games’ official competitive circuits. Each nation’s standing is determined by the combined points of its five highest-scoring players. (You can find all the details by following this link)

    To put things into perspective: Even with a Top 12 result at Worlds 2025 with FlyQuest, Bwipo is only earning 50 points from the tournament. Meanwhile, a player that lifted the trophy of any of the 13 ERLs is worth 300 points.

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