After seven years of playing League of Legends at the top level, Fabian “Febiven” Diepstraten is retiring from competitive LoL. He has announced his decision on Twitter with a link to his Twitch stream, where he was talking about his decision.

Seven-year League of legends veteran retires from professional play at the age of 24.

Before the 2021 season, Febiven joined Fnatic to play for the team’s secondary roster, Fnatic Rising. He didn’t appear in a LEC game this season after playing in 40 contests with Misfits last year. Across his entire professional career, Febiven played in 420 games, winning a total of 56 percent of them. 

His biggest success came when playing for Fnatic in 2015 when he reached Worlds semi-finals and won two LCS titles. During his career, he also represented H2k, Misfits, or Clutch Gaming. He helped lead Fnatic to the semifinals of the Mid-Season Invitational during his first-ever split as a pro. Later that year, Fnatic would post a perfect 18-0 record in the Summer Split of the EU LCS before reaching the semifinals of the World Championship. Febiven spent additional time in Europe during his career with organizations such as H2K and Misfits and spending one season in North America with Clutch Gaming. He was one of the most well-known multiregional players in the western League of Legends professional scene.

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