Movistar KOI Fénix operates as a Spanish competitive outfit within the LES, the domestic League of Legends circuit that feeds talent into the wider EMEA ecosystem. Anchored in Spain, the organisation carries the branding of Movistar KOI, one of the most recognisable esports labels in the Iberian region, and its Fénix roster serves as a proving ground where emerging players sharpen their craft before the biggest stages beckon.
The active lineup brings together Fresskowy, NightSlayer, Time, 13, Myrtus, Dagart and Disgrace. It is a deep group that blends experienced hands with hungry newcomers, and the breadth of the roster gives the coaching staff flexibility across positions and playstyles. Rotational depth of this kind is increasingly valued in regional competition, where scheduling density and roster fatigue can decide close series.
The LES sits at the regional tier of the European pyramid, a level where clubs battle for domestic supremacy and, crucially, for pathways upward. For a brand as ambitious as Movistar KOI, the Fénix project is about more than trophies; it is about cultivating a pipeline of Spanish and international talent capable of graduating into elite competition. Matches in this environment are fiercely contested, with fanbases that follow every roster shuffle.
Spanish audiences have long been among the most passionate in Europe, and organisations rooted here benefit from a vibrant grassroots scene. That cultural backdrop shapes how Movistar KOI Fénix approaches its identity, balancing entertainment value with the discipline required to win.
Looking forward, the team’s trajectory will hinge on how well its young core develops and whether standout individuals can force their way into conversations about promotion. If the current group gels, Movistar KOI Fénix has every chance to remain a fixture near the top of its region and a genuine talent factory for the years to come.
Movistar KOI Fénix competes in the LES (EMEA region).
The Movistar KOI Fénix roster includes NightSlayer, Time, Fresskowy, 13, Myrtus, Dagart, Disgrace.

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