SU Esports is a Turkish competitive organisation that fields a squad in the Türkiye Çampiyonluk Ligi (TCL), the country’s premier League of Legends competition and one of the flagship circuits within Riot Games’ broader EMEA structure. Based in Turkey, the club operates within a region long recognised for its passionate fan culture and its willingness to nurture homegrown talent before promoting it onto larger international stages.
The organisation’s current lineup brings together Leks, RAMES, Vespa, Seneca, Aklass and Secrett. This six-man group provides SU Esports with the depth to rotate across roles and adapt its approach depending on the opponent, a flexibility that matters over the course of a demanding domestic split. Blending established names with developing players, the roster reflects the club’s ambition to remain competitive week to week while continuing to sharpen its identity on the Rift.
The TCL has historically served as a proving ground for Turkish esports, producing teams and individuals who have gone on to represent the region at international events. Competition inside the league is intense, with organisations battling not only for domestic silverware but also for the qualification pathways that lead toward continental and world stages. For a side like SU Esports, every split represents a fresh opportunity to climb the standings and stake a claim among the region’s most consistent performers.
As an active participant in one of EMEA’s most storied national leagues, SU Esports enters its campaigns with clear objectives: to establish stability, to develop its core, and to push toward the upper reaches of the TCL table. If the current roster can build chemistry and translate individual skill into coordinated team play, the organisation has the foundation to grow its standing in Turkish League of Legends and to make its presence felt whenever the domestic season reaches its decisive phases.
SU Esports competes in the TCL (EMEA region).
The SU Esports roster includes Leks, RAMES, Secrett, Aklass, Vespa, Seneca.

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