
Team Heretics has promoted Los Heretics top-laner Sebastian ‘Tracyn’ Wojtoń to the organisation’s main roster for the 2026 LEC season.
During his 2025 season with Team Heretics’ academy team, Tracyn won the Superliga Winter and was a runner-up at EMEA Masters Summer.
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Tracyn began his League of Legends (LoL) career in 2021 under Polish esports organisation Komil&Friends. One year later, the Polish player won his first major tournament, the Ultraliga Super Puchar, with Illuminar Gaming.
Under his latest team, Los Heretics, Tracyn competed in the Spanish European Regional League (ERL) as part of League of Legends’ tier-two ecosystem.
Kicking off the season with a regional victory, Tracyn and Los Heretics consistently placed among the top three teams of the Superliga, consequently qualifying for all three EMEA Masters events. Although the Winter and Spring editions ended early for the team, Los Heretics concluded its season with a second-place finish at EMEA Masters Summer.
The top-laner’s tier-two efforts have clearly paid off as Team Heretics announced his promotion to its LEC roster earlier today.
“Earned, not given,” commented the organisation in its announcement. “Tracyn will be promoted to the LEC team for the 2026 season.”
Roster Changes After Another Difficult Season
Spanish esports organisation Team Heretics first entered League of Legends esports in 2017. Following a hiatus from the title, Heretics returned to the Spanish regional scene in 2022.
In that same year, Heretics purchased a slot in Riot Games’ franchised League of Legends European Championship (LEC) circuit from its previous holder Misfits Gaming Group for $36m (~£28m-£29m).
However, since its inaugural LEC performance in 2023, the organisation has remained among the worst-performing teams in the league.
Team Heretics has yet to qualify for a global tier-one tournament. Its best LEC run so far was a fourth-place finish in the league’s Summer 2023 split.
After another round of disappointing LEC results this year, Heretics replaced its previous Head Coach, Víctor ‘Machuki’ Segura, with former Fnatic Positional Coach, Jonas ‘Hidon’ Vraa.
Tracyn will replace the roster’s current top-laner, Carl ‘Carlsen’ Carlsen, who was also a Los Heretics promotion.
Source: https://esportsinsider.com/
