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RLCS X Rosters

RLCS X Rosters

Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

24th Aug 2020 19:00

With the Rocket League Championship Series (RLCS) Season X well underway, each team has now solidified their full roster. With many changes throughout the off-season, most teams now have a new look to them across North America and Europe. Only a handful of teams have kept the same roster as Season 9, and new teams have been formed. Here's a list of the top 24 rosters within both NA and EU Rocket League.

*Note - 32 teams compete in RLCS X from each region through the Open Qualifiers. These come as the 24 most notable teams from each region.

European RLCS X Rosters

CHALKED

This star-filled roster features some 'OG' players, prime from RLCS Season 1. 

  • Linus "al0t" Möllergren
  • Joonas "Mognus" Salo
  • Remco "Remkoe" den Boer

DIGNITAS

The Dignitas roster is filled with top European talent. Featuring a former world champion, a rookie, and a substitute content creator, these are your reigning European champions.

  • Jos "ViolentPanda" van Meurs
  • Maurice "Yukeo" Weihs
  •  Joris "Joreuz" Robben
  •  Connor "Jessie" Lansink (Substitute)
  •  John "Virge" Willis (Coach)

ENDPOINT

Enduring their second spell within Rocket League, Endpoint are currently in their second consecutive season in RLCS.

  • Lucas "RelatingWave" Rose
  • Nelson "virtuoso" Lasko
  • Nacho "Nachitow" Giminez
  • Aron "Eclipse" Jones

FADEAWAY

Featuring a whole new roster compared to last season's team, Fadeaway was revived on July 17, just over a week before the transfer lock-in was completed.

  • Sandro "FreaKii." Holzwarth
  • Maarten "Oscillon" Van Zee
  • Maik "Tigreee" Hoffmann
  • Simon "s1moN" Bicking (Coach)

FC BARCELONA

Also featuring a former world champion and a rookie, alongside their captain, FC Barcelona are home to:

  • David "Deevo" Morrow
  • Aldin "Ronaky" Hodzic
  • Amine "itachi" Benayachi
  • Sebastian "Seeb" Ferrada Falch (Substitute)
  • Germán "El General" Micciullo (Coach)

GIANTS GAMING

Also known as Vodafone Giants, this roster is predominantly Spanish, previously playing under RCD Espanyol, and the team name 'Karen' after the were released from the organisation.

  • Marc "Stake" Bosch
  • Samuel "Zamué" Cortés
  • Damian "Tox" Schaefer
  • Ibrahim "Wolf." Ben (Substitute)
  • Francisco "Arleyobi" González (Coach)

GUILD ESPORTS

David Beckham co-owns Guild Esports which boasts a mix of Scottish, English and Dutch talent, based in London, England.

  • Joseph "noly" Kidd
  • Thomas "ThO." Binkhorst
  • Kyle "Scrub Killa" Robertson
  • Kieran "meqza" Durell (Substitute)
  • Mike "Gregan" Ellis (Coach)

 

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NOLY, THO AND SCRUB KILLA FOR GUILD ESPORTS | IMAGE VIA GUILD

LIBERTAS

Formally known as RJM before forming Libertas, the trio used to be in the Rival Series. Since forming they've set their sights on the top eight in Europe.

  • Riccardo "Rizex45" Mazzotta
  • Mike "Mikeboy" Verkuijlen
  • Rix "Rix_Ronday" Ronday
  • Joessi "Juicy" Moorman (Coach)

MAGNIFICO

Featuring a former world champion alongside two younger up-and-coming amateurs, Magnifico are a combination of experience and youth.

  • Sergio "AtomiK" Pérez Cortés
  • Raúl "DmentZa" Palazuelos
  • Marius "gReazymeister" Ranheim
  • Andrés "Espumita" Sánchez (Substitute)
  • Eoin "SilentEcho" Bathurst (Coach)

MONKEYS

Formally known as 'Awkward Turtles', Monkeys are a newly formed team stemming from the RLCS Season 9 side who were competing for Notorious Legion.

  • Mitchell "Mittaen" Driessen
  • Ronald "Tahz" Oosting
  • Dylan "eekso" Pickering
  • Ryan "ANDYTHEMANDY" Gardner (Coach)
  • Ario "Arju" Berdin (Stand in for The Grid - Week Three)

NAMESEEKERS

First called 'Los Amigos', this roster is formed of players that left their respective RCLS Season 9 rosters to make a new team.

  • Nacho "Nachitow" Gimenez
  • Kurtis "Kash" Cannon
  • Alejandro "ClayX" Carbonero
  • Eric "Loriti" Lorite (Coach)

NORDAVIND

The most successful Scandinavian roster features four Norwegians. Never having featured in RLCS before, they make their debut this season.

  • Theo "Trex" Gagnat
  • Mads "Maadzz" Gjelsten
  • Sondre "Enlid" Enlid
  • Jørgen "Jwols" Olsen

OPP BLOCK

One of the most unrecognisable rosters, consisting of many promising bubble-scene players.

  • Sam "Cynical" Kilby
  • Ole "Oaly" van Doorn
  • Finlay "rise." Ferguson
  • Michael "43" (No know surname - Coach)

OXYGEN ESPORTS

Oxygen are also new to the scene, as they signed a former European champions duo and Season 9's Most Valuable Player.

  • Victor "Ferra" Francal
  • Thibault "Chausette45" Grzesiak
  • Maello "AztraL" Ernst

RENAULT VITALITY

This trio is one of the most renowned teams in Rocket League Esports and was crowned world champions in Season 7.

  • Victor "Fairy Peak!" Locquet
  • Alexandre "Kaydop" Courant
  • Yanis "Alpha54" Champenois
  • Alexandre "Mout" Moutarde (Coach)

 

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Kaydop (Right) and FairyPeak! (Far Left) of Renault Vitality | Image via DreamHack

SOLARY

This French organisation would have been promoted to RLCS X even if the format remained the same, after winning the promotion playoffs last year. So far they've gone onto a third/fourth place at The Grid Week 3.

  • Kérian "Kérian" Candolfi
  • Alexis "Meloshisu" Fernandes
  • Brice "ExoTiiK" Bigeard

STORMTROOPERS

Not actually affiliated with Star Wars. This roster includes exciting prospects that are all debuting in RLCS. 

  • Dan "Polar" Rees
  • Lorenzo "Dead-Monster" Tongiorgi
  • Jack "ApparentlyJack" Benton

TEAM BDS

Arguably the most exciting team in Europe, Team BDS are tipped to set the region alight despite only one player having RLCS experience in a struggling AS Monaco side last season.

  • Marc "Marc_By_8." Domingo
  • Evan "M0nkey M00n" Rogez
  • Alex "Extra" Paoli
  • Javier "Kael" Ojeda (Coach)

TEAM LIQUID

Representing one of the biggest organisations in esports, Team Liquid consists of a former world champion, DreamHack champion and World Series of Esports: The Rocket League Showdown champion.

  • Francesco "kuxir97" Cinquemani
  • Jack "Speed" Packwood-Clarke
  • Emil "fruity" Moselund

TEAM SINGULARITY

After their main roster was acquired by Guild Esports prior to the season, Team Singularity has moulded a new roster around the only member of last seasons squad to stay.

  • Leon "Godsmilla" Mares
  • George "Breezi" Rusiecki
  • Joseph "hibbs" Jamie Hibbert
  • Jayden "Stealth" Court (Substitute)
  • Jake "Jake" Edwards (Coach)

THE LAST RESORT

A rather unique English roster. One player makes his return to RLCS, after not featuring for four years. 

  • Sebastian "Sebadam" Adamatzky
  • Aaron "BoyScHool Q" Wallman-Daniels
  • Kieran "rehzzy" Hogan

TOP BLOKES

Formally known for playing under Veloce Esports, this roster acquired an exciting rookie alongside retaining an experienced coach for RLCS X.

  • Jack "FlamE" Pearton
  • Andy "Kassio" Landais
  • Archie "archie" Pickthall
  • Reece "RamS" Mullins (Coach)

TRIPLE TROUBLE

Having undergone many roster changes throughout 2020, Triple Trouble now have five members including a substitute and coach.

  • Euan "Tadpole" Ingram
  • Dan "blue." Bluett
  • Gian "calix" Luca Bruder
  • Matthew "Jnr" Down (Substitute)
  • Liam "Cha0s" De Cuypere (Coach)

GAME UP (UNIQUESTARS)

Starting the year off as Uniquestars, Game Up acquired the roster on August 17.

  • Florian "Zeddo" Rahden
  • Dejan "Scream" Ljubičić
  • Calum "cal" Jarvis
  • Eric "Kyuu" Keller (Substitute)
  • "Ethzn" (Full name unknown - Coach)

 

RLCS X Rosters - Speed and Kuxir of Team Liquid
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RLCS X Rosters - Speed and Kuxir of Team Liquid | Image via DreamHack

NORTH AMERICA RLCS X ROSTERS

72PC

Changing their name from 72 Pin Connectors, this roster comes in with two fresh players after their ninth-placed finish in last seasons RLRS.

  • Jacob "Jacob" McDowell
  • Nicholas "Wonder" Blackerby
  • Ty "Ty" Helewa
  • Kai "Kai99jr" Jochems (Substitute)
  • Josh "Josh" Baty (Coach)

ADEPT

A brand new team with an All-American roster, Adept feature three very unproven talents.

  • Dylan "Spyder" Jerome
  • Carter "Pirates" Tschumper
  • Robert "Comm" Kyser

ALPINE ESPORTS

After winning RLRS in Season 9 under Omni Nation, they were dropped by the organisation to form Affinity, who were unsurprisingly picked up shortly after by Alpine Esports.

  • Oliver "percy." Kenneth Ortiz
  • Christopher "majicbear" Acevedo
  • Daniel "Jordan" Bholla
  • Gwil "creamz" Muir (Substitute) 
  • David "miztik" Lawrie (Caoch)

CHARLOTTE PHOENIX

Featuring the only woman in RLCS X, Jamie Bickford, Charlotte Phoenix came second in last seasons RLRS division.

  • Jamie "Karma" Bickford
  • Daniel "Shadow" Manso
  • Chris "Dappur" Mendoza
  • Jim "Jimmer" Jordan (Coach)

EUNITED

After a turbulent off-season, signing and then replacing a new member, eUnited have managed to complete the acquisition of a young superstar and experienced coach.

  • Colby "hockser" James
  • Jackson "ayjacks" Carter
  • Michael "WondaMike" Santoriello
  • Eldar "Sub'N" Bulyga (Coach)

G2 ESPORTS

The reigning North American Champions.

  • Dillon "Rizzo" Rizzo
  • Jacob "JKnaps" Knapman
  • Reed "Chicago" Wilen
  • David "Mile" Moreau (Substitute)
  • Jacob "Jahzo" Suda (Coach)

INFINITE SHOTS

The only Latin American side to feature in RLCS history. 

  • Fernando "Ness" Cázares Vargas
  • Juan "ayLucky" Pablo Pallares Rojo
  • José "JJPrezus" Juan Bustillos Camargo
  • Obed "Ozmo" Loeza

JAMAL JABARY

Recently formed for RLCS X, Jamal Jabaray is another fully American roster.

  • Eli "Toastie" Nichols
  • Logan "Lj." Wilt
  • Trentin "Kraziks" Wade
  • "desii" (Full name unknown - Coach)

 

RLCS X Rosters - G2 Esports | Image via DreamHack
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RLCS X Rosters - G2 Esports | Image via DreamHack

KANSAS CITY PIONEERS

This roster stems from the Season 9 side 'Flight', who dropped their team and was subsequently picked up by Kansas City Pioneers.

  • Jalen "rapid" Parker
  • Sebastian "Sea-Bass" Becerra
  • Landon "BeastMode" Konerman
  • Michael "Memory" Moss (Substitute)
  • James "JG7" Guarino (Coach)

NEFARIOUS

Nefarious was revived this year after featuring in 2018 and 2019. 

  • Alex "Buddy" C.
  • Jake "Jwismont" Wismont
  • Adam "Ahduhm" Gehman
  • Elliot "Dangles" K. (Substitute)
  • Wesley "Kairos" S. (Coach)

NRG ESPORTS

One of the most recognisable rosters in the world. All former world champions.

  • Garrett "GarrettG" Gordon
  • Justin "jstn." Morales
  • Mariano "SquishyMuffinz" Arruda
  • Emiliano "Sizz" Benny (Coach)

OMELETTE

A journalists dream with this name. This newly formed roster are kings of being underdogs.

  • Luccas "Luke" Oyarce
  • Martin "Freshness" Totev
  • "LionBlaze" (Full name not known)
  • Logan "Spoodah" Pitman (Substitute)

PITTSBURGH KNIGHTS

After their previous roster left to form The Peeps, and join Spacestation Gaming, PK acquired a brand-new roster for RLCS X, who previously competed for Valence.

  • Joshua "radoko." Ruiz Radtke
  • Sukhpartik "kinseh" Kahlon
  • Anthony "ZPS." Marcello Perez
  • Dylan "Flitz" Taussig (Substitute)
  • Landon "McLando" Mellor (Coach)

PLOT TWIST

The former Chaos Esports Club roster revive Plot Twist for the RLCS X season.

  • Alexandre "Taroco" Reis Pedrogam
  • Jack "mectos" Privitera
  • Gianluca "sosa" Petrozza
  • William "grills" Nadeau (Substitute)
  • Kais "Sadjunior" Zehri (Coach)

ROGUE

Another esports dynamite owned by ReKTGlobal. Featuring a Season 1 World Champion, this roster consists of a highly-skilled veteran and exciting new talents.

  • Cameron "Kronovi" Bills
  • Jason "firstkiller" Corral
  • Leonardo "Turinturo" Wilson
  • Gabriel "CorruptedG" Vallozzi (Coach)

SPACESTATION GAMING

The first RLCS X Regional Champions.

  • Caden "Sypical" Pellegrin
  • Tshaka "Arsenal" Lateef Taylor Jr
  • Slater "retals" Thomas
  • Robert "Chrome" Gomez (Coach)

 

RLCS X Rosters - Season 1 Veteran Kronovi is leading the line for Rogue | Image via DreamHack
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RLCS X Rosters - Season 1 Veteran Kronovi is leading the line for Rogue | Image via DreamHack

SUSQUEHANNA SONIQS

After a somewhat disappointing RLCS Season 9, the Soniqs has impressed early on in Season X after making a change in the offseason.

  • Nathan "Shock" Frommelt
  • Matthew "Satthew" Ackermann
  • Jacob "Jruss" Clarkson

TEAM ENVY

Featuring the most decorated played in Rocket League esports history.

  • Massimo "Atomic" Franceschi
  • Nick "mist" Costello
  • Pierre "Turbopolsa" Silfver
  • Spencer "furane" Taub (Coach)

TEAM FRONTLINE

A team emerging from the bubble scene with thrilling young talents.

  • Andrew "Andy" Nolan
  • Joseph "Beastaboniam" Rotundo
  • Robbie "Delta" Zager
  • "FireRaptor" (Full name not known - Coach)

THE FIRST GRADERS

Despite having a rookie roster, they definitely win the award for best logo. 

  • Tre "Skyzz" Lockridge
  • Arlin "Oath" Burns
  • Cesar "AdverseMeteor" Rea
  • "Melody" (Full name not known - Coach)

THE PEEPS

Formally of Pittsburgh Knights and Envy, The Peeps are revived for their second stint in RLCS. 

  • Jirair "Gyro." Papazian
  • Austin "AYYJAYY" Aebi
  • Braxton "Allushin" Lagarec
  • Julian "Moopy" Amador (Coach)

VERSION1

Featuring two members of the Cloud9 roster that won the World Championships in Season 6, Version1 joined the scene for this season.

  • Alexandre "AxB" Bellemare
  • Jesus "Gimmick" Parra
  • Kyle "Torment" Storer
  • Jayson "Fireburner" Nunez (Coach)

XSET

Formally known at Stromboli, XSET is owned by ex-FaZe Clan executives.

  • Alex "AlRaz" Raczynski
  • "JPow"
  • Austin "AlphaKep" Kepner
  • Trey "Trey" Hubatsch (Coach)

ZOOKEEPERS

The Zookeepers roster finished eighth in the RLRS Season 8 before being signed by RBG Esports, and then dropped just a matter of months later, reviving the team.

  • Ryan "Tool" F.
  • Marcello"Bambii" Aedo
  • Jason "Jbot" Stentz
  • "indigo" (Substitute)
  • Jake "Wronskian" Brennan (Coach)

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