Febiven

Febiven
Fabian Diepstraten
Born September 23, 1996 (age 21)
Nationality Dutch
Current team Clutch Gaming
Role Mid laner
League NA LCS
Games League of Legends
Championships 2015 EU LCS Spring, 2015 EU LCS Summer
Professional career
January 2014 – May 2014 Cloud 9 Eclipse
May 2014 – January 2015 H2k-Gaming
January 2015 – December 2016 Fnatic
December 2016 – December 2017 H2K-Gaming
December 2017 – present Clutch Gaming

Fabian Diepstraten, known as Febiven, is the mid laner of team Clutch Gaming of the NA LCS. [1] He has also played for Fnatic, H2k-Gaming, and Cloud9 Eclipse.

Career

Febiven first joined Cloud9 Eclipse in the EU CS in January 2014, and this was the start of his eSports career. The team failed to qualify for the EU LCS, however during that time Febiven had attracted the attention of several large organisations. In May 2014, Febiven left Cloud 9 Eclipse to join team H2k-Gaming.

On January 7, 2015, H2k-Gaming announced Febiven's departure. He then joined the reinvented team of Fnatic and his performance increased drastically. With a 7.8 KDA and first place in the EU LCS Championships, he has become one of the best-known mid laners in Europe.

In December of 2016, Febiven returned to H2K, where he finished 6th in the Spring Split, and 4th in the Summer Split, missing a trip to worlds.

On June 23, 2016 he and teammate Rekkles broke the creep score (CS) world record with 858 minions killed in a game.[2]

On December 2, 2017 Clutch Gaming announced that he would be the starting midlaner for the team for the Season 8 NA LCS Spring Split.

Personal life

He comes from a family of six, and was born on September 23, 1996 in the Netherlands. Febiven started gaming at home with his two brothers, and they always played in the attic as their computer was placed there. His gaming career started when one day, he received a call from with the offer to sign a contract.

He was on the cover of Vogue Netherlands[3]

Tournaments results

Fnatic

References

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