Keduii hasn’t played in the Prime League since 2023
Tim "Keduii" Willers is set to join Eintracht Spandau in the Prime League, sources tell Sheep Esports on Saturday. The 25-year-old German AD Carry is returning to the Prime League after two years abroad. He spent 2025 first in the LFL with BK ROG Esports before joining SK Gaming in the LEC for the Spring and Summer Splits.
With his departure from SK confirmed, Duncan "Skeanz" Marquet remains the only player to have survived the complete roster overhaul carried out by the LEC team. As previously reported by Sheep Esports, Martin "Wunder" Hansen has joined the toplane, Adam "LIDER" Ilyasov in the midlane, and Mihael "Mikyx" Mehle in the support role.
Keduii’s former position remains the only spot yet to be filled at SK Gaming. The team has tested several ERL AD Carries for the role, but it has now been confirmed that Keduii is no longer part of the final selection process.
A German super roster (for ERLs)
The former EMEA Masters champions are assembling a superteam for the German ERL after a disappointing 2025 season with a roster that leaned more toward content creation than competition.
Having already secured Tristan “PowerOfEvil” Schrage and Janik “JNX” Bartels as their solo laners, Eintracht Spandau have locked in two seasoned veterans still performing at a high level. Keduii, who delayed his decision while exploring potential LEC opportunities, ultimately chose EINS as his destination for the upcoming ERL season. He also had the opportunity to join Misa Esports in the TCL, another ERL organization looking to build a strong roster.
In the jungle, the team is expected to sign one of the Prime League’s rising talents, while also targeting a fourth former LEC player to fill the support role and complete the roster.
Elsewhere in the league, teams like Kaufland Hangry Knights and G2 Academy are also building strong lineups—though with a greater focus on rookies and player development.
Keduii goes back to his roots
At 25, Keduii is making his return to the Prime League after several years elsewhere. He began his career with SK in the local circuits and the national league. In 2019, he participated in the EMEA Masters for the first time and reached the grand final, which he lost to Misfits Premier. Later that year, he made a few appearances in the Polish and Spanish leagues before joining Berlin International Gaming, where he won the league twice.
He returned to Spain in 2022 with Giants before rejoining SK Gaming Prime. His biggest year came in 2024 with BDS Academy, where he won the Summer Split and the EMEA Masters. Many players from that roster moved up to the LEC, but he stayed in the LFL with BK ROG during the Winter Split, then quickly rejoined SK for Spring and Summer in the LEC. Unfortunately, the experience didn’t go perfectly, and the team finished at the bottom of the league twice.
Eintracht Spandau's reported 2026 Winter split roster:
- Top: Janik “JNX” Bartels
- Jungle: TBD
- Mid: Tristan “PowerOfEvil” Schrage
- ADC: Tim "Keduii" Willers
- Support: TBD
- Head Coach: Titus "x4NTY" Kippe
For more roster changes, check out our Transfers Hub and Offseason Live Tracker.
Header Photo Credit: Alexandre Weber/Riot Games








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