The stage was set, the stakes were high, and the favorites delivered – Los Heretics, the Madrid-based team, have emerged victorious in the Superliga Domino’s final against Barça, with a convincing 3-1 win. As the top contender heading into the split, they’ve lived up to expectations, particularly in today’s decisive match. This triumph marks their fourth title, and third consecutive one, solidifying their dominance in the league.
The narrative of the final echoed the team’s earlier encounter with Veni Vidi Vici, where Los Heretics started strong, only to stumble, before mounting an impressive comeback to claim the championship. Today’s match followed a similar script, with the team from Madrid asserting their superiority. It’s worth noting that their roster, vastly different from the 2025 lineup, has been on a tear this winter, with only a couple of blips on the radar.
Los Heretics, the Team to Beat
Los Heretics entered this winter as the frontrunner for the title, and apart from a few tentative moments, they’ve been nothing short of phenomenal. With a 7-2 record in the regular season, they topped the league, but it’s their playoff performance that’s truly showcased their prowess. They confidently dispatched Barça in the first BO1 of the Swiss stage, then proceed to dominate GIANTX PRIDE, cementing their status as overwhelming favorites.
Their momentum continued as they convincingly beat Veni Vidi Vici in the semifinals, and today, they repeated the feat against Barça. Every member of the team has delivered a stellar series, with Daglas and Tracyn being the standout performers – either of whom could have easily claimed the MVP award. The duo’s exceptional displays have been a hallmark of the team’s success, with their jungler and toplaner consistently reaching MVP levels, a feat only a handful of players in the competition can match.
This latest triumph marks the continuation of a dynasty, with Los Heretics having appeared in five Superliga finals in just seven splits, claiming four titles, including three consecutive ones – a feat unprecedented in the league’s history.
Aiming for European Supremacy
With the EMEA Masters just around the corner, starting on March 17th, Los Heretics will look to carry their momentum into the tournament, where the best teams from the European Regional Leagues will clash. Having experienced the thrill of winning this tournament in 2022, they’ll be eager to reclaim the title, especially given their current form. The LFL will undoubtedly be the team to beat, but with Barça also set to make their second European main event appearance, the competition promises to be fierce. Los Heretics, however, are ready for the challenge, and their sights are firmly set on European supremacy.