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Marc Robert Lamont, better known as Caedrel, is a British professional ''
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'' coach, currently head coach for ''
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, streamer, retired professional ''
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. Known for holding co-streams of major professional ''League of Legends'' regional and international competitions, Caedrel is considered as one of the biggest streamers within the game's community, mostly known for his in-depth gameplay analysis and familiarity. On the livestreaming platform
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, Caedrel operates the biggest channel on the ''League of Legends'' category and constantly ranks among the top streamers in the English language according to Streams Charts. Caedrel is also known for his time as a caster in the
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and has cast several major international tournaments, including the final of the 2022 ''League of Legends'' World Championship.


Early life

Caedrel was born on 19 March 1996. Growing up in
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, he became fluent in the Spanish language and grew up watching his brother playing
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(MMORPG). As a child, Caedrel would play games such as
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. He started playing
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when his friends' shift to personal computer (PC) games influenced him to download the game on his laptop.


Professional career

Caedrel began his professional career in May 2015, joining xPerience eSports Club as their midlaner until July of the same year. Following a brief stint with now-defunct Team ALTERNATE (then known as ALTERNATE aTTaX), he joined
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as their substitute midlaner until the end of the year. In January 2016, Lamont signed with Renegades Banditos in the European Challenger Series. After the disbandment of Renegades' ''League of Legends'' roster in May 2016 due to several issues, Caedrel then joined multiple teams for the rest of the year.


Joining H2k and promotion to EU LCS (2017–2018)

In 2017, Caedrel joined
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as a substitute. He would then return to the team as part of their main roster after a four-month stint with
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where they would place second in the EUCS Summer Split. This period was where Caedrel would also earn his first promotion to the European League Championship Series (now League of Legends EMEA Championship) with a 3–0 win over Ninjas in Pyjamas on 25 August 2017. The following year, Caedrel returned to H2k, now as a jungler, and participated in his first EU LCS split, where they would finish with an 8–10 win-loss record, make the quarterfinals where they were defeated by
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in five games. However, he would spend most of this period as a substitute. In the Summer Split, H2k would finish with a 2–16 record, with two of those wins featuring Caedrel as the starting jungler.


Excel Esports and retirement from professional play (2019–2020)

On 2 December 2018, Caedrel joined
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as their main jungler, where they would finish 9th and 10th in the Spring and Summer Splits, respectively, during the 2019 LEC season. Following another disappointing season in
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, Caedrel announced his retirement from professional play through a video posted to Twitter (now X).


Post-professional play


Casting and analyst desk (2020–2023)

Whilst still being a player, Caedrel had his first game as a caster in a game between his former team Schalke 04 Esports and
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on 31 January 2020. He also served as a caster and analyst in that year's European Masters, LEC Summer Split Playoffs, and the play-in stage of the 2020 ''League of Legends'' World Championship. These casting stints were met with widespread praise, leading to his selection as an on-air talent for the
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. Caedrel was part of the casting and analyst lineup for three LEC seasons (
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,
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, and
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). He also cast the
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and
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editions of the ''League of Legends'' World Championship and the
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. Caedrel cast his final international game during the 2022 edition of Worlds, when he was selected as one of the casters for the tournament's final at the
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alongside Clayton "CaptainFlowers" Raines and Sam "Kobe" Hartman-Kenzler. In the fifth and deciding game between T1 and DRX, Caedrel gained the attention of viewers for his reaction to T1's Lee "Gumayusi" Min-hyeong's steal of the Baron Nashor using the Varus, through an utterance of an expletive and with the phrase, "''Guma can he steal it''". The phrase has since become synonymous with him and the said game. Following the
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, Caedrel announced his retirement from casting to focus on streaming full-time, with the season finals between
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and Fnatic at the
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being his last as a caster and analyst.


Full-time streaming, co-streaming, and other ventures (2023–present)

Caedrel started streaming on his Twitch channel in 2020 during his time as a pro-player and caster, but the 2023 ''League of Legends'' World Championship in
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marked his first tournament as a full-time streamer. It was during this tournament where three videos on his YouTube channel would reach at least one million views as of October 2024. His highest viewed video as of the said time was 2 million for a video of his co-stream highlights of the tournament's semifinal matchup between T1 and
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. Caedrel was also selected as an onsite co-streamer for the tournament's finals between T1 and
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at the
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in
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, serving as one of two co-streamers from the EMEA region alongside
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. Caedrel joined
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in January 2024 to be one of their content creators and streamers, where he also became their official co-streamer during the 2024 LEC season. He parted ways with the organization on 14 December 2024. In 2024, Caedrel co-streamed the Spring and Summer Splits of the LCK, LPL, LEC, & LCS (now called the LTA North), the
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and the 2024 ''League of Legends'' World Championship. Co-streaming the latter tournament virtually and in-person on three occasions, including the Final between
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and T1 at
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in
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, he was both the most-watched co-streamer during the tournament with a peak viewership of 372 thousand, which is the highest in his channel's history, and the most-watched English language stream in the entire World Championship. Caedrel also achieved the highest number of hours watched for a co-streamer in the event at 17.02 million, making up 19.4% of the total hours watched of the entire tournament at 87.5 million, taking into account the official
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stream and other co-streams. On 31 October 2024, two days before the 2024 World Championship Final, Caedrel officially reached one million followers on his Twitch channel. For the 2025 competitive calendar, Caedrel currently co-streams the 2025
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and LEC seasons, as well as select games from the 2025 LPL season and select playoff games from the 2025 LTA season, specifically in the North Conference. He also co-streamed the
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and the
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, the latter of which both virtually and from the
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in
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. Caedrel is also expected to co-stream the ''League of Legends'' tournament of the 2025 Esports World Cup and the 2025 ''League of Legends'' World Championship.


League Awards

On 12 June 2024, Caedrel and his former on-air broadcast colleague Eefje "Sjokz" Depoortere announced the creation of the "League Awards," a ''League of Legends''-oriented awards show aimed at celebrating the game's esports scene and recognizing outstanding players during each competitive season. The first edition of the event took place on 5 December 2024 in Berlin, Germany, with Caedrel and Sjokz serving as hosts. The next edition of the League Awards is expected to take place in 2025.


Los Ratones

Caedrel announced on 15 November 2024 that he would be starting a professional team called "Los Ratones," serving as head coach to the following team members: toplaner Simon "Thebausffs" Hofverberg, jungler Veljko "Velja" Čamdžić, midlaner Tim "Nemesis" Lipovšek, ADC Juš "Crownie" Marušič, and support Carl Martin Erik "Rekkles" Larsson. The team has won the second season of the NNO Cup in 2024, the 2025 Winter and Spring Splits of both the Northern ''League of Legends'' Championship and the EMEA Masters in the same year. The team was also featured in the second edition of Red Bull League of Its Own at the
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. In the event, Los Ratones emerged victorious against 2024 World Champions T1 in a showmatch, which featured
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.


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