1. Rekkles has played for Fnatic, Alliance, G2 Esports, Karmine Corp and T1 Esports Academy.

1. Rekkles has played for Fnatic, Alliance, G2 Esports, Karmine Corp and T1 Esports Academy.
Rekkles is the first player to have reached both 1,000 and 2,000 kills in the LEC and the European player with the most pentakills.
Rekkles is considered the best AD Carry player in European history and one of the best in the world.
However, Rekkles was unable to participate in the 2013 EU LCS for Fnatic, due to being too young.
On 22 November in 2013, Rekkles officially retook the starting AD Carry position in Fnatic from puszu, as he was now old enough to participate in the EU LCS.
Rekkles returned to Fnatic for the 2015 Summer EU LCS.
However, on the 28th of April 2023, after two hard splits with Fnatic, Rekkles announced his decision to roleswap from AD Carry to Support.
Rekkles was a part of T1's 2024 World Championship winning team as a stand-in; he did not play any games during the event.
On 15 November 2024, Rekkles was announced to join Los Ratones, a professional team run by content creator and former caster Caedrel.
Rekkles has appeared in 8 international S-tier tournaments: 7 times at the World Championship and 1 time at MSI.
Rekkles was as a substitute player for both Team BLACK and SK Gaming.
Rekkles's performance allowed him in November 2012 to join Fnatic as their starting AD Carry.
Rekkles briefly left Fnatic then to play for various teams with the agreement to join again for the 2014 season, in which he would be eligible to play.
On 22 November 2013, Rekkles officially retook the AD Carry position.
At the beginning of 2014 season Spring Split, Rekkles played very well and received the MVP prize weekly.
On 24 November 2014, Rekkles joined Alliance as starting AD carry, after many rumours.
In 2018, Rekkles won both the Spring and Summer Split EU LCS championships.
Rekkles was a part of the team's 2018 World Championship run, where they became the first Western team since Season 1 to advance to the finals.
Rekkles decided to move on from Fnatic to G2 Esports, where the spot for AD Carry was open after Perkz had left the team to play in the LCS.
At the beginning of the Spring Season of the League of Legends European Championship, a song dedicated to Rekkles titled Reckless with my heart was released by the LEC casters.
The single is about Rekkles abandoning Fnatic, where he was a long time veteran, to join G2 Esports.
Rekkles settled in the European regional league LFL with team Karmine Corp.
Rekkles was with T1 as an substitute at the 2024 League of Legends World Championship, which T1 won.