Team Vitality Benches "Hylissang"

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Written by Dante Uzel on 07 March 2025 14:11

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Team Vitality announced that veteran support Zdravets “Hylissang” Galabov has been moved to the inactive roster, with Yasin “Nisqy” Dinçer replacing him in the bot lane. Coach James “Mac” MacCormack explained that the change was necessary due to strategic disagreements within the team, which hindered progress.

Despite the difficult decision, the coaching staff believed this roster adjustment was essential for aligning the team’s vision and improving their chances in the LEC Spring Split. Vitality’s poor performance in the Winter Split, where they finished seventh, prompted the need for changes.

Mac emphasized, “In spite of all our personal affection towards Hyli as a person and teammate, we believe that this is the best way forward for the team, and no one is bigger than the team.”

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With the Spring Split starting in under a month, Nisqy will need to adapt quickly to his new role as support for Matyáš “Carzzy” Orság, a former teammate from their 2023 LEC-winning run with MAD Lions. Nisqy has reportedly been preparing for this transition, having trained with support champions like Braum, Leona, Nautilus, and Rell since leaving SK Gaming in 2024.

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