About

Myth Esports, founded in 2021 and based in the Netherlands, is a young esports organization rapidly gaining prominence in the Benelux region. As one of the fastest growing esports organizations in Benelux, Myth Esports participates in a variety of games at the highest levels both regionally and in Europe. We are committed to uplifting competitive gaming and esports through excellence, inclusivity, and innovation.

Septico1

Axinte Cristian

Anonymouss

Konstantin Kain

LorLor

Lior Haviv

Meân

Ahmet Battal

Mahonix

Anthonie van Bemmelen

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Pyres

[manager]

Dante Bocco

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ARENDMEN

[head coach]

Ralph Tesselhof

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MrSleepzz

[coach]

Simon van Asselt

Elite Series:
League of Legends

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Benelux League of Legends is coming back together as one: the spot the Belgian League and Dutch League held within Riot’s European Regional Leagues over the past two years is now being filled by the Elite Series: League of Legends competition.

The competition stays true to the familiar structure of a Spring Split and a Summer Split with €10,000 up for grabs per Split. Each Split is played as a Double Round Robin between all 8 teams, culminating in a King-of-the-Hill style Playoff between the top four teams of the Split. The best two teams will go on to represent the Benelux in the EU Masters.

Teams will face off twice a week, every Monday and Wednesday starting at 19:00. The Spring Split has concluded already and the Summer Split will start on Monday 6 June!

After the Summer Split a Promotion-Relegation phase is played where the bottom two teams of the Elite Series face off versus the two best up-and-coming teams from the LoL Benelux Circuit. Always wanted to work yourself up to the Elite Series? Then sign yourself up to the Benelux Circuit here.

Finally the year is wrapped up with a Pro-Am tournament, where we will see multiple teams from the LoL Benelux Circuit and beyond join the fray and compete in a one-off tournament for the final €8,000 prize pool. Do they have what it takes to hold their own against the best of the best that Elite Series has to offer?