Nisqy is leaving Vitality after just one split in the support role
Yasin "Nisqy" Dinçer and Team Vitality have mutually agreed to part ways after one split with the Belgian-Turkish player in the support role, according to Sheep Esports sources. Additionally, Kadir "Fleshy" Kemiksiz is expected to be promoted from the academy roster, pending visa approval for Turkish support. This means Vitality will field a third different support within the same year, as Nisqy had previously replaced Zdravets "Hylissang" Galabov following a disappointing Winter Split.
An unconvincing role swap
Originally, the 26-year-old player was always a midlaner. After an off-season with no convincing project, Nisqy decided to take a break starting Winter Split 2025 with no set return date. To everyone’s surprise, he joined Vitality as a support for the Spring Split. The team hoped to strengthen their roster with an experienced player close to Matyáš "Carzzy" Orság from their time together at MAD Lions, but it wasn’t enough to improve on their Winter performance—in fact, the result was even more disappointing, as the team failed to qualify for playoffs this split. Nisqy becomes BENCHSQY again.

According to Sheep Stats, Nisqy’s split was far from successful statistically: third worst KDA in his role, third worst support in vision score, and third worst in kill participation. Stats aren’t everything and adaptation time was limited, but it’s clear that if Vitality want short-term results this Summer, the coaching staff had to try something new.
Fleshy set to make his LEC debut
Vitality promoted Kaan "Naak Nako" Okan and Mateusz "Czajek" Czajka from their LFL academy roster earlier this year, along with Linas "Lyncas" Nauncikas who joined from Karmine Corp Blue for the Summer 2024 — and now it’s Fleshy’s turn to make the leap. At 24, he’s already played in Tier 1 but never in the LEC. He previously competed with Immortals in the LCS during Spring 2023, before returning to Turkey with Papara SuperMassive, and later signing with Karmine Corp Blue in the LFL, where he played alongside his future jungler Lyncas, as well as familiar LEC names like Caliste "Caliste" Henry-Hennebert and Vladimiros "Vladi" Kourtidis.
Team Vitality confirmed the departure of its support on X, noting that Nisqy had "expressed an interest in returning to the midlane." Shortly afterward, the Belgian player launched a stream, during which he explained that he was not aligned with the coaching staff regarding the approach to making the team work during the Summer Split. Nisqy also stated that he would not be joining another team this summer as a midlaner, and that he will consider retirement if no LEC project materializes at the end of the season.
In 2025, Fleshy joined Vitality.Bee, but despite strong regular seasons in both Winter and Spring, the team consistently fell short in the Swiss Stage or Playoffs — most recently suffering a 3-0 sweep by BK ROG Esports, just shy of EMEA Masters qualification. Statistically, he remains one of the top supports in the LFL, ranking second in vision score and posting over 80% kill participation, highlighting his impact within the roster. Fleshy is expected to bring much-needed stability and role-specific knowledge to Vitality, and his strong synergy with Lyncas, showcased during Karmine Corp Blue’s Spring 2024 title run, likely played a key role in the staff’s decision to promote him.
Team Vitality’s expected roster:
- Toplane: Kaan “Naak Nako” Okan
- Jungle: Linas "Lyncas" Nauncikas
- Midlane: Mateusz "Czajek" Czajka
- AD Carry: Matyáš "Carzzy" Orság
- Support: Kadir "Fleshy" Kemiksiz
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