iBo won the Superliga in Summer 2022 with Team Heretics
Marcin "iBo" Lebuda’s Greek detour has proven brief. After competing in the Hellenic League (HLL) with WLGaming Esports this spring—following a winter stint with Ramboot Club—the Polish toplaner has reportedly reached an agreement with Veni Vidi Vici and is set to make his return to the Superliga, according to sources close to Sheep Esports. The veteran becomes VVV’s second offseason acquisition, following the addition of the promising young midlaner Martin "Marty" Dimitrov, as previously reported by Sheep Esports.
Veni Vidi Vici will be the third Spanish organization to feature iBo on its roster. The toplaner spent much of his early career in his native Poland, before brief appearances in the LFL with Team BDS in 2021 and in the Prime League with Unicorns of Love Sexy Edition during Spring 2022. Since Summer 2022, however, iBo had firmly established himself in the Iberian scene, remaining there for nearly two years. His initial arrival in Spain was met with immediate success: he captured both the Superliga title and the EMEA Masters trophy in his debut split with Team Heretics.
A Fresh Start
Since that victorious debut, iBo has not managed to secure another title in the Superliga—despite reaching another final in Spring 2023. He left Heretics for Ramboot in 2024 but was unable to replicate past successes. After more than a year with RBT, he departed following a mixed Winter 2025 campaign. Ramboot finished tied for 5th–6th in the opening split of the year and failed to reach the playoffs—suffering a defeat to... Veni Vidi Vici in the Swiss Stage. His stint in the Hellenic League offered little redemption, as WLGaming placed 7th in the Spring Split.
At Veni Vidi Vici, iBo will replace Soner "StarScreen" Kaya. The Turkish player’s time with the team was short-lived, having joined the roster in April specifically for the Spring Split. He had been the sole roster change at the time, but VVV regressed in terms of performance. After finishing third in Winter, the newly promoted side failed to qualify for the playoffs in the second split of the year, ending in 5th–6th place. With two new players already signed and a third different toplaner in as many splits, Veni Vidi Vici appears to be laying the groundwork for a fresh competitive foundation.
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