Hungary has decided on its seven players who will represent the country in League of Legends at the Esports Nations Cup. The roster will feature a mix of veteran players and emerging talents across multiple roles. The lineup brings together players competing across various levels of the European scene, and will have to compete through the Europe East Qualifiers.
- Toplane: Tamás "" Kiss, Zsombor "Lamortius" István Boros
- Jungle: Dániel "" Subicz, Tibor "" Jobban
- Mid: Róbert "" Malecz
- AD Carry: Bence "" Tóth-Szeles
- Support: Vencel "" Urbin
- Head Coach: Daniel "tomoRRR" Tomor
A generation apart
Two names immediately stand out at the top of the roster. Vizicsacsi, who turns 33 this year, brings a wealth of experience to the toplane in what marks his first national competition. The veteran is the only player on the squad with LEC (formerly EU LCS) history, and his international credentials speak for themselves: two World Championship appearances, in 2019 and 2021, make him the natural figurehead of this team. Alongside him in the jungle is Bluerzor, one of the most decorated players in the ERL ecosystem, whose trophy cabinet includes an EMEA Masters title with Team Heretics in 2022.
The midlane is handled by Robenong, who has been competing in the Arabian League since the start of the year. He is joined in the botlane by two young players from Lenovo Legion Honvéd in the Esports Balkan League, Endless and Passzi, who finished third in the Winter Split together.
Rounding out the roster are substitute jungler Blueboar and 17-year-old Challenger toplaner Lamortius, also known as “Konan” or “Zs”.
The team will be coached by tomoRRR, Head Coach of SPIKE Syndicate in the EBL.
Points Earned by the Hungarian Roster
Nations are ranked by cumulative points across their submitted rosters, with standings locked on June 14, 2026 to determine which 16 teams qualify directly for the main event. Based on Hungary's current point total, they are not expected to crack the Top 16, meaning they will likely need to go through the Eastern European qualifiers in June to secure their spot. If they advance, Hungary would join 31 other nations at the main event in November.
For now, Hungary has 575 points, distributed as follows:
- Vizicsacsi (0 points)
- Lamortius (0 points)
- Bluerzor (125 points)
- Blueboar (150 points)
- Robenong (0 points)
- Endless (150 points)
- Passzi (150 points)
The qualifiers will take place from June 19–21 in a double-elimination format. Like all regional qualifiers, only two teams will earn a spot at the main event. To qualify, Hungary must secure a Top 2 finish against the other teams from its regional group.