Felix Ho, Adrian Kaymer and Timo Bock return to the E Wie Einfach esports team. Newcomer Noah Richter and Leon Van complete the line-up under coach Lothar Schadrin.

Except for Leon 'Relative' Van, who remains with the team, the E Wie Einfach esports team (League of Legends) has been completely reformed, with three of the four new players returning to the team after stints elsewhere. The official presentation took place at Gamevasion 2024 in Hanover. Felix 'Rocklho' Ho, long the figurehead of E Wie Einfach esports, returns to coach Lothar 'Lothi' Schadrin's team after more than a year away from esports. Adrian 'Afroboi' Kaymer, most recently with league rivals Mouz, brings plenty of international experience to the table. He was part of E Wie Einfach as a rookie in the 2021/2022 season before playing in the EMEA Masters with Polish team Anonymo Esports. Also returning is Timo 'Tockimo' Bock, who gained his first team experience at the start of his career. At the age of 16, he took part in the team's first try-out, when it was still called Origin of Power, and played on stage at Wacken Open Air. The team is completed by Noah 'Noz2K' Richter, who has shown his potential for the big leagues with his performances in DKB NXT.

Carsten Schulte, who along with Alexander Bochert forms the management duo at E Wie Einfach esports, is looking forward to the coming year: "Felix' return is something very special for me. Many teams will find it difficult to predict his performance after more than a year's break. Some might think that he lacks practice - but I am convinced that Felix will come back stronger than when he left the scene. Adrian brings additional international experience to the team, which will benefit us all." Alexander Bochert is equally enthusiastic: "Timo brings a light-heartedness that you rarely find in young players. And Noah, who has already played with Timo on the bot lane, is a quiet guy with an explosive style of play. This combination will open up new possibilities for us."

Leon 'Relative' Van remains the only player in the 2024 team. For Carsten Schulte, this is a logical step: "Leon had an impressive last year, but I'm sure he hasn't reached his full potential yet. 2025 will be his year - with this team behind him he can push himself to a new level." The team will get their first chance to show off their skills in the third week of January.


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