Febiven
Fabian Diepstraten (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈfaːbiɑn ˈdiːpstraːtən]), better known as Febiven, is a Dutch former professional League of Legends player.[1][2] During his career which spanned seven years, he played for several teams, including Misfits Gaming, Clutch Gaming, Fnatic, H2k-Gaming, and Cloud9 Eclipse.
Febiven | |
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Personal information | |
Name | Fabian Diepstraten |
Nationality | Dutch |
Career information | |
Games | League of Legends |
Role | Mid |
Team history | |
2014 | Cloud 9 Eclipse |
2014 | H2k-Gaming |
2015–2016 | Fnatic |
2017 | H2k-Gaming |
2018 | Clutch Gaming |
2019–2020 | Misfits Gaming |
2021 | Fnatic Rising |
Career highlights and awards | |
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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 7 January 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 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 23 June 2016 he and teammate Rekkles broke the creep score (CS) world record with 858 minions killed in a game.[3]
On 2 December 2017 Clutch Gaming announced that he would be the starting mid laner for the team for the Season 8 NA LCS Spring Split.
After a year in NA LCS, Febiven has returned to his home soil in Europe where he joined Misfits Gaming.
Personal life
Febiven appeared on the cover of Vogue Netherlands in March 2016.[4]
Tournaments results
Fnatic
- 1st — 2015 EU LCS Spring
- 3rd–4th — 2015 Mid-Season Invitational
- 1st — 2015 EU LCS Summer
- 3rd–4th — 2015 World Championship
- 3rd–4th — IEM X Cologne
- 3rd — 2016 EU LCS Spring playoffs
- 2nd — IEM X World Championship
References
- Kelly, Michael (17 July 2021). "Febiven, League veteran and former Fnatic star, retires at 24". Dot Esports. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
- Geracie, Nick (17 July 2021). "FEBIVEN announces retirement from professional League of Legends". InvenGlobal. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
- "Rekkles, Febiven break CS world record". theScore esports. Archived from the original on 18 March 2017. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- Baars, Renske. "Vogue-debuut voor gamer Fabian Diepstraten" (in Dutch). Retrieved 4 August 2019.
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