French Challengers powerhouse Joblife just assembled a roster loaded with international experience. They signed three players who competed at the highest VCT level in 2025.
The New Trio
Joblife announced Domagoj “doma” Fancev, Maks “kamyk” Rychlewski, and Emil “runneR” Trajkovski as their newest players for 2026. All three bring valuable experience from competing in VCT EMEA this past year.
Kamyk returns to Joblife after spending 2025 with Team Liquid and Gentle Mates in the top league. He dominated VCL France 2024 with Joblife before earning his VCT promotion, so coming back feels like a homecoming for the talented player.
Doma played for Enterprise Esports in Challengers but got his big moment subbing for Fnatic at Champions Paris. He replaced Alfajer for one map against Paper Rex and helped Fnatic win that crucial match against the Masters Toronto champions.
RunneR competed in VCT EMEA 2024 with Team Vitality, then joined GIANTX for 2025. He played Kickoff and Stage 1 before getting benched for the rest of the season, making him hungry to prove himself again.
Already Dominating France
These signings come after Joblife won their fourth French championship in VCL France 2025. They swept Mandatory 3-0 to claim the title, then represented France at Challengers EMEA Stage 3 and Ascension EMEA 2025.
Joblife only got into Ascension because Team RA’AD withdrew, but they made the most of it. They beat Enterprise Esports, who had doma on their roster at the time, showing they could compete with top Challengers teams.
The organization also extended head coach Kevin “Larsson” Bernand SKAZZ’s contract, keeping their successful coaching staff intact for another year.
Testing the New Lineup
The newly formed roster is competing in Project Blender 2025, an offseason tournament organized by Riot Games and GOZULTING. This gives them valuable practice before the official 2026 season starts.
They already faced BBL Esports and might play against VCT teams like Natus Vincere, Team Vitality, Gentle Mates, Karmine Corp, or GIANTX. These matches will test whether their star-powered roster can actually work together.
With Enzo “Enzo” Mestari and Egor “chiwa” Stepanyuk rounding out the five-player roster, Joblife looks ready to dominate French Challengers and push for VCT promotion in 2026. Their combination of experienced veterans and proven Challengers talent makes them dangerous.
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