Following a disspointing run in the LoL EMEA Championship (LEC), Team Vitality have parted ways with support player Yasin “Nisqy” Dinçer.
Following a disspointing run in the LoL EMEA Championship (LEC), Team Vitality have parted ways with support player Yasin “Nisqy” Dinçer.
Yasin “Nisqy” Dinçer and Team Vitality are parting ways ahead of the League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) 2025 Summer split.
The 26-year-old’s stint with Team Vitality has come to a premature end following the team’s disappointing run through the first split of the season.
Thank you Nisqy for the great calls, the scrim results, some of the Neeko ultimates of all time, and for wearing the Team Vitality jersey with pride.
We hope to battle you on the rift again soon. https://t.co/sVc88hxdM8 pic.twitter.com/xQmopJEebV
— Team Vitality League (@TeamVitalityLOL) May 27, 2025
Nisqy joined Team Vitality in March as a new support player and replacement for Zdravets “Hylissang” Galabov, who was benched after Vitality’s struggles early into the 2025 LoL esports season.
Originally, a mid laner, Nisqy agreed to swap roles and bring a veteran presence to Team Vitality, who counted on his previous experience playing with ADC Matyáš “Carzzy” Orság to help strengthen the bottom lane.
The experiment; however, had the opposite effect, as Vitality were futile in improving on their LEC 2025 Winter performances – when they crashed out of the first round of the playoffs – by missing the Spring split playoffs entirely.
With a loss in the tiebreaker against Team Heretics on May 13, Team Vitality won an extended break before the season’s final split, thus missing their shot at qualifying for the Esports World Cup 2025 and Mid-Season Invitational 2025.
While the Belgian player is not solely to blame for Vitality’s lack of success, his debut as a support was far from stellar.
Nisqy ended the LEC 2025 Spring as one of the worst-performing players in his position.
He averaged the league’s third-lowest KDA (2.20) and vision score per minute (3.58), fifth-lowest kill participation (72.3%), and a 33.3% first blood victim rate.
While Nisqy has occupied the position of a support player for just over two months, he decided to move away from the bottom lane and back to his old role, as revealed in the announcement.
Team Vitality have yet to reveal who will take up the vacant spot and take over as their third new support player of the season.
According to recent reports, academy player Kadir “Fleshy” Kemiksiz is the first in line to join the main lineup and should be announced as the newest member of the LEC roster once his visa gets sorted.
The 24-year-old joined Vitality.Bee in December 2024, after a 10-month stay with Karmine Corp, who acquired the Turkish support player following a promising stint with a local team, FUT Esports.
Despite Vitality.Bee failing to win a Ligue Française de League of Legends (LFL) title this season, Fleshy has proven himself as one of the best support players, averaging the second-highest KDA (6.8), second-highest vision score per minute (3.88) and fourth-highest kill participation (81.1%) of LPL 2025 Spring.