Los Heretics and Daglas have won the SL Winter Split
Team Heretics is set to retain Kacper “Daglas” Dagiel for the 2026 SuperLiga season, sources tell Sheep Esports on Wednesday. The 20-year-old Polish jungler spent the current year with Los Heretics in the SL, winning the league’s Winter Split while the team also reached the finals of both the SL Summer Split and the EMEA Masters.
Before re-signing with Los Heretics, Daglas held talks with other ERL teams, including G2 Esports Academy, which is entering the Prime League with Nicolas Perez leading the coaching staff, as reported by Sheep Esports. The Spanish organization can also thank yesterday’s League of Legends server crash: Daglas was scheduled to trial with BK ROG Esports, but the outage prevented the tryout from taking place.
Plenty of Experience at Just 20
At just 20 years old, Daglas is set to begin his fifth competitive season as a professional player, and his fourth in the ERLs. The jungler debuted in the 2022 GLL Spring before joining Vitality.Bee in the LFL the following year. His profile quickly impressed, earning him a direct promotion to the LEC despite his young age.
The Winter Split was rough, but the Spring already showed improvement with a top-four finish. Despite that, the French organization opted to move him back down to their LFL roster and bring in Linas “Lyncas” Nauncikas for the main team. Even though he returned to a vastly different roster from the one he had left, VIT.Bee’s Summer Split went well, highlighted by a run to the EMEA Masters grand final, where they fell to BDS Academy.
A Strong Year in Spain
Daglas’ extension doesn’t come as a surprise for Los Heretics given the year the team just had. They topped both the regular season and playoffs in the Winter Split, though they were upset by Team Phantasma in the EMEA Masters quarterfinals. Spring was their “worst” result of the year: a third-place finish and another early EMEA exit, this time at the hands of Karmine Corp Blue. In Summer, the team reached both the Split final and the Final Four, before making it all the way to the EMEA Masters grand final, once again falling to KCB.
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